Nonanimal Hyaluronic Acid for the Treatment of Ankle Osteoarthritis: AProspective, Single-Arm Cohort Study

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Ankle osteoarthritis (OA)can cause disabling symptoms, and some patients prefer to be treated with minimally invasive procedures. Nonanimal hyaluronic acid (NASHA)is a cross-linked hyaluronic acid product that has a prolonged intra-articular residence time. The authors report the first study of NASHA for the treatment of ankle OA. Thirty-seven patients with Kellgren-Lawrence grade II or III ankle OA received an intra-articular injection of NASHA (1 mL). Outcomes included visual analogue scale (VAS)scores for pain and disability. At baseline, the mean VAS pain score was 50.1 ± 14.5mm. During the 26-week follow-up period, the least squares (LS)mean change from baseline in the ankle OA VAS pain score was –20.5mm (95% confidence interval [CI]−25.5 to −15.6 mm), an LS mean percentage reduction of 40.0% (95% CI 30.2% to 49.9%). The LS mean change from baseline in the VAS disability score during 26 weeks was −19.2mm (95% CI −24.8 to −13.6 mm), a percentage reduction of 34% (95% CI 22.3% to 45.7%). Five participants experienced a total of 7 adverse events considered to be related to study treatment (injection site pain, n = 3; injection site joint pain, n = 3; plantar fasciitis, n = 1). This study shows promise for viscosupplementation with NASHA in the treatment of ankle OA. A single injection was associated with clinically meaningful reductions in pain and disability during a 26-week period and, in general, was well tolerated.

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Younger, A. S. E., Penner, M., Wing, K., Veljkovic, A., Nacht, J., Wang, Z., … Harrison, A. (2019). Nonanimal Hyaluronic Acid for the Treatment of Ankle Osteoarthritis: AProspective, Single-Arm Cohort Study. Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 58(3), 514–518. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jfas.2018.10.003

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