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      Comparison of short-term results of intraarticular platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and hyaluronic acid treatments in early-stage gonarthrosis patients.

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          The present study aimed to compare short-term clinical outcomes between intraarticular platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and hyaluronic acid (HA) treatments in early-stage gonarthrosis patients. Data of gonarthrosis patients, who were stage 1 or stage 2 according to Kellgren-Lawrence classification and underwent intraarticular PRP or HA treatment, were obtained retrospectively. The patients received treatment for three times at one-week intervals (intraarticular PRP or HA). They were evaluated using the Knee Society's Knee Scoring System (KSS) and the visual analog scale (VAS) scoring system before treatment and at the second and sixth months of treatment. The study included 132 patients (mean age, 55.06±8.41 years). Sixty-three patients (86 knees) were in the HA group and 69 patients (89 knees) were in the PRP group. Changes in KSS and VAS scores over time and the differences between the treatment groups in terms of changes in KSS and VAS scores over time were significant. In conclusion, PRP appears to be an appropriate option for intraarticular treatment in patients with early-stage knee osteoarthritis.

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          Journal
          Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol
          European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopedie traumatologie
          Springer Nature America, Inc
          1633-8065
          1633-8065
          Apr 2015
          : 25
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Orthopedics and Traumatology Department, Medical Faculty, Medipol University, Ataturk Bulvarı, No:27, 34083, Unkapanı-Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey, olcay_gler@yahoo.com.
          Article
          10.1007/s00590-014-1517-x
          25085316
          e9e966c2-1c97-4239-b6f9-2dc0fed940ed
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