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Crenobalneotherapy (spa therapy) in patients with knee and generalized osteoarthritis: A post-hoc subgroup analysis of a large multicentre randomized trial
Institution:1. Centre de recherche rhumatologique et thermal, 15, avenue Charles-de-Gaulle, 73100 Aix-les-Bains, France;2. Inserm CIC03, centre for clinical investigation, 38000 Grenoble, France;3. University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland;4. 13, avenue des Thermes-Athéna, 34540 Balaruc-les-Bains, France;5. Université de Toulouse, 31000 Toulouse, France
Abstract:ObjectiveTo determine whether the addition of spa therapy to home exercises provides any benefit over exercises and the usual treatment alone in the management of generalised osteoarthritis associated with knee osteoarthritis.MethodsThis study was a post-hoc subgroup analysis of our randomised multicentre trial (www.clinicaltrial.gov: NCT00348777). Participants who met the inclusion criteria of generalized osteoarthritis (Kellgren, American College of Rheumatology, or Dougados criteria) were extracted from the original randomised controlled trial. They had been randomised using Zelen randomisation. The treatment group received 18 days of spa treatment in addition to a home exercise programme. Main outcome was number of patients achieving minimal clinically important improvement at six months (MCII) (≥ ?19.9 mm on the VAS pain scale and/or ≥ ?9.1 points in a WOMAC function subscale), and no knee surgery. Secondary outcomes included the “patient acceptable symptom state” (PASS) defined as VAS pain ≤ 32.3 mm and/or WOMAC function subscale ≤ 31 points.ResultsFrom the original 462 participants, 214 patients could be categorized as having generalised osteoarthritis. At sixth month, 182 (88 in control and 94 in SA group) patients, were analysed for the main criteria. MCII was observed more often in the spa group (n = 52/94 vs. 38/88, P = 0.010). There was no difference for the PASS (n = 19/88 vs. 26/94, P = 0.343).ConclusionsThis study indicates that spa therapy with home exercises may be superior to home exercise alone in the management of patients with GOA associated with knee OA.
Keywords:Crenobalneotherapy  Balneotherapy  Spa therapy  Osteoarthritis  Knee osteoarthritis  Generalized osteoarthritis  Crénobalnéothérapie  Balnéothérapie  Cure thermale  Arthrose  Gonarthrose  Arthrose généralisée
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