Lin Huang's research while affiliated with Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong and other places

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Injection route affects intra-articular hyaluronic acid distribution and clinical outcome in viscosupplementation treatment for knee osteoarthritis: a combined cadaver study and randomized clinical trial
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June 2020

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Drug Delivery and Translational Research

Jun Xiao

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Yong Hu

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Zhan-Jun Shi

The coverage of hyaluronic acid (HA) on the impaired cartilage should be the precondition to exert its beneficial effect on knee osteoarthritis (KOA) according to the pharmacological mechanism. However, the intra-articular distribution of HA might be correlated with the route of drug delivery. Forty-two cadaver knees with radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis were given anteromedial (AM) or medial midpatellar (MMP) injection of HA (molecular weight 600–1500 kD) followed by gait stimulation. Although 2.5 ml HA delivered through both routes failed to cover the entire cartilage, HA covered 96.12% cartilage of patellofemoral joint (PFJ) and 71.44% of medial femorotibial joint (FTJ) through MMP route, whereas mainly distributed into FTJ and posterior condyles through AM route. HA in the MMP group distributed more in PFJ than that in the AM group (P < 0.001), but no significant difference presented in medial FTJ (P = 0.084). The clinical efficacy was also associated with the route of drug delivery. One hundred patients with unilateral mild-to-moderate KOA were recruited and randomly assigned to receive five weekly HA injections with AM route (n = 50) or MMP route (n = 50). Patients in the MMP group obtained better improvement in WOMAC index total score, pain score, stiffness score, and Lequesne index total score over the entire follow-up period, as compared to patients in the AM group (all P < 0.01). More patients in the MMP group claimed pain relief (71.7%, P = 0.024) and felt satisfying (63.1%, P = 0.007) than in the AM group at the end of follow-up. Therefore, intra-articular HA injection through MMP route is recommended in treating mild-to-moderate KOA. .

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... Using the medial midpatella portal resulted in HA coverage of 96% of the patellofemoral chondral surface and 71% of the medial tibiofemoral joint, using the anteromedial portal the HA was distributed similarly in the medial tibiofemoral joint but significantly less in the patellofemoral joint. 45 The RCT portion of the study reported that use of the medial mid patella portal resulted in better Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) and Lequesne total index scores over the entire follow-up period. 45 Use of the infrapatellar portals can also result in inadvertent injection of menisci or cruciate ligaments, a recently described ultrasound guidance approach may mitigate this risk. ...

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Severe acute localized reactions after intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections: a narrative review and physician’s guide to incidence, prevention, and management of these adverse reactions
Injection route affects intra-articular hyaluronic acid distribution and clinical outcome in viscosupplementation treatment for knee osteoarthritis: a combined cadaver study and randomized clinical trial
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  • June 2020

Drug Delivery and Translational Research