Clinical efficacy of radiation synovectomy in digital joint osteoarthritis.

  • Willm Uwe Kampen
  • Leif Hellweg
  • Schirin Massoudi-Nickel
  • Norbert Czech
  • Winfried Brenner
  • Eberhard Henze

Abstract

PURPOSE: Radiation synovectomy was developed for local treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. In this study, the long-term efficacy of radiation synovectomy was retrospectively evaluated in patients with osteoarthritis (activated arthrosis) of the digital joints using an algofunctional score. METHODS: Fifty-three digital joints in 29 patients (mean age 64.8 years) were treated by intra-articular injection of 169Er citrate. All joints were painful despite pharmacotherapy and showed an elevated blood pool pattern in a pretherapeutic three-phase bone scan, indicative for local synovitis. The patients were asked to classify their complaints with respect to different daily manual activities on a ten-step pain scale from 1 (total disability) to 10 (lack of any impairment) prior to and after treatment, with a mean follow-up of 41 months. Local signs of osteoarthritis such as joint swelling or pain were additionally evaluated and were scored from progression of complaints to excellent improvement based on patient self-evaluation. RESULTS: All patients reported a pronounced improvement in their manual activities. The mean total score of 4.73+/-0.58 for all activities prior to treatment increased significantly to 6.79+/-0.47 after radiation synovectomy (p

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheDeutsch
Aufsatznummer5
ISSN1619-7070
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2005
pubmed 15599524