Patients having juvenile idiopathic arthritis (according to ILAR criteria) with hip arthritis were divided into 3 groups. Group 1 received hip denervation and group 2 controlled and received a subcutaneous injection of saline, and group 3 received intra-articular triamcinolone. Outcome measures included pain, tenderness, range of motion, SOLAR, HARISS score. These outcomes were measured at baseline, 2 weeks, and 16 weeks
The aim of the study is to test the effect of denervation of the active hip in JIA and compare it with a placebo without changing systemic treatment during the study. Outcome measures included pain, range of motion, SOLAR score, and Harris functional score.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
120
ahmed Elsaman
Sohag, Egypt
Change in visual analogue scale
a scale from 0-100 will be used 0 means no pain 100 means the maximum pain
Time frame: Baseline, 2 weeks and 16 weeks
Change in range of motion
flexion, internal rotation, external rotation range will be calculated
Time frame: Baseline, 2 weeks and 16 weeks
Change in Harris functional score
100 means best results and 0 means worst results
Time frame: Baseline, 2 weeks and 16 weeks
semiquantitative tenderness score
0 means no tenderness and 3 means maximum tenderness
Time frame: Baseline, 2 weeks and 16 weeks
Change in SOLAR score
GSUS. 0 means the least synovitis and the maximum, PDUS, o means no PD and 3 the maximum
Time frame: Baseline, 2 weeks and 16 weeks
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