Efficacy and safety of autologous cell therapies for knee cartilage defects (autologous stem cells, chondrocytes or the two): Randomized controlled trial design

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Aim: The main aim of this trial is to test the safety and efficacy of autologous stromal/stem cells, chondrocytes or the two combined in the treatment of knee cartilage defects. Patients & methods: Patients with symptomatic chondral/osteochondral defects will be randomized to cell therapy treatment with one of three cell populations (1:1:1). The primary efficacy outcome is a functional knee score (Lysholm) at 15 months post-treatment and the primary safety outcome is the incidence of adverse events. Secondary objectives are to analyze repair tissues, quality of life and cost-utility assessments. Exploratory objectives are to identify predictors for success/potency and dose-response relationships. Results & conclusion: This trial has been carefully designed so that valuable scientific and clinical information can be gathered throughout and in the final analysis.

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Richardson, J. B., Wright, K. T., Wales, J., Kuiper, J. H., McCarthy, H. S., Gallacher, P., … Roberts, S. (2017). Efficacy and safety of autologous cell therapies for knee cartilage defects (autologous stem cells, chondrocytes or the two): Randomized controlled trial design. Regenerative Medicine, 12(5), 493–501. https://doi.org/10.2217/rme-2017-0032

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