articleThe American Journal of Sports MedicineFeb 1, 2010Closed access

Positive Effect of an Autologous Platelet Concentrate in Lateral Epicondylitis in a Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial

Haga Hospital · Elisabeth-TweeSteden Ziekenhuis

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Abstract

Background

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has shown to be a general stimulation for repair. Purpose To determine the effectiveness of PRP compared with corticosteroid injections in patients with chronic lateral epicondylitis. STUDY DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial; Level of evidence, 1. PATIENTS: The trial was conducted in 2 teaching hospitals in the Netherlands. One hundred patients with chronic lateral epicondylitis were randomly assigned in the PRP group (n = 51) or the corticosteroid group (n = 49). A central computer system carried out randomization and allocation to the trial group. Patients were randomized to receive either a corticosteroid injection or an autologous platelet concentrate injection through a peppering technique. The primary analysis included visual analog scores and DASH Outcome Measure scores (DASH: Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand).

Results

Successful treatment was defined as more than a 25% reduction in visual analog score or DASH score without a reintervention after 1 year. The results showed that, according to the visual analog scores, 24 of the 49 patients (49%) in the corticosteroid group and 37 of the 51 patients (73%) in the PRP group were successful, which was significantly different (P

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Keywords
  • Epicondylitis
  • Medicine
  • Corticosteroid
  • Dash
  • Platelet-rich plasma
  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Visual analogue scale
  • Randomization
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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