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Review
. 2020 Sep;17(9):1213-1226.
doi: 10.1080/17425247.2020.1783234. Epub 2020 Jun 22.

The perspectives of intra-articular therapy in the management of osteoarthritis

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The perspectives of intra-articular therapy in the management of osteoarthritis

Alberto Migliore et al. Expert Opin Drug Deliv. 2020 Sep.

Abstract

Management of Osteoarthritis (OA) still is a challenge for clinicians. Taking into account a multidisciplinary approach including pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments, intra-articular (IA) injection could be considered as an effective local therapy. Areas covered This review provides a new perspective of IA treatment going beyond current available IA agents. We describe novel biological targets for developing new IA agents and innovative modalities of delivery systems. Additional topics include predictors of response for a better choice of IA agents for each patient, diagnostic and prognostic role of biomarkers, accuracy of IA injection, and cost-effectiveness of IA injection. Expert opinion IA treatments seem to be very promising for the management of OA. Identifying clinical and biochemical predictive factors could drive clinician to the appropriate therapeutic approach. To date, there is a gap regarding the benefit of IA treatments in the 'real practice' once they have been adopted. However, considering these promising effects of IA approach, several open questions remain not clarified.

Keywords: Osteoarthritis; cartilage regeneration; corticosteroid injection; hyaluronic acid; intra-articular injection; mesenchymal stem cells; viscosupplementation.

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