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Topical corticosteroid for treatment of hand osteoarthritis: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

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BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
卷 22, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-021-04921-2

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Topical corticosteroid; Osteoarthritis; Hand; Pain; Function

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  1. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) [APP1194829]
  2. Arthritis Australia
  3. NHMRC Translating Research into Practice Fellowship [APP1168185]
  4. NHMRC Early Career Fellowship [APP1142198]
  5. NHMRC Clinical Postgraduate Scholarship [APP1133903]
  6. Royal Australasian College of Physicians Woolcock Scholarship
  7. Bangabandhu Science and Technology Fellowship from Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
  8. Royal Australian College of Physicians Fellows Career Development Fellowship
  9. NHMRC Investigator Grant [APP1194829]

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This study aims to determine whether topical corticosteroid can reduce pain in patients with hand osteoarthritis over a 6-week period. The results will provide high-quality evidence to inform clinical practice guidelines and reduce the burden of this disabling disease.
Background: Hand osteoarthritis is a common and disabling chronic joint disease with a lack of effective therapies. Emerging evidence suggests the role of local inflammation in causing pain in hand osteoarthritis. Corticosteroids are potent anti-inflammatory drugs used in many rheumatic diseases. The aim of this randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial is to determine whether topical corticosteroid reduces pain over 6 weeks in patients with hand osteoarthritis. Methods: One hundred participants with hand osteoarthritis will be recruited from the community in Melbourne, Australia, and randomly allocated in a 1:1 ratio to receive either topical Diprosone OV or placebo ointment administered 3 times daily on the painful hand joints for 6 weeks. The primary outcome is pain reduction (assessed by 100 mm visual analogue scale) at 6 weeks. The secondary outcomes include changes in pain and function assessed using Functional Index for Hand Osteoarthritis, Australian Canadian Osteoarthritis Hand Index, Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire, and tender and swollen joint count at 6 weeks. Adverse events will be recorded. The primary analysis will be by intention to treat, including all participants in their randomised groups. Discussion; This study will provide high-quality evidence to determine whether topical corticosteroid reduces pain over 6 weeks in patients with hand osteoarthritis, with major clinical and public health importance by informing clinical practice guidelines for the management of hand osteoarthritis and reducing the burden of the disabling disease.

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