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Open Access 10-10-2023 | Radiotherapy | Original Article

ArthroRad trial: randomized multicenter single-blinded trial on the effect of low-dose radiotherapy for painful osteoarthritis—final results after 12-month follow-up

Authors: Prof. Dr. (em.) Marcus Niewald, Sobhan Moumeniahangar, Lara N. Müller, Matthias G. Hautmann, Yvonne Dzierma, Jochen Fleckenstein, Stefan Gräber, Christian Rübe, Markus Hecht, Patrick Melchior

Published in: Strahlentherapie und Onkologie | Issue 2/2024

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Abstract

Objective

Updated report about the randomized comparison of the effect of radiotherapy on painful osteoarthritis (OA) applying a standard dose vs. a very low dose regime after a follow-up of 1 year.

Patients and methods

Patients presenting with OA of the hand/finger and knee joints were included. After randomization (every joint region was randomized separately) the following protocols were applied: (a) standard arm: total dose 3.0 Gy, single fractions of 0.5 Gy twice a week; (b) experimental arm: total dose 0.3 Gy, single fractions of 0.05 Gy twice a week. The dosage was blinded for the patients. For evaluation the scores after 1‑year visual analog scale (VAS), Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score–Short Form (KOOS-PS), Short Form Score for the Assessment and Quantification of Chronic Rheumatic Affections of the Hands (SF-SACRAH) and 12-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-12) were used (for further details: see [1]).

Results

The standard dose was applied to 77 hands and 33 knees, the experimental dose was given to 81 hands and 30 knees. After 12 months, the data of 128 hands and 45 knees were available for evaluation. Even after this long time, we observed a favorable response of pain to radiotherapy in both trial arms; however, there were no reasonable statistically significant differences between both arms concerning pain, functional, and quality of life scores. Side effects did not occur. The only prognostic factor was the pain level before radiotherapy.

Conclusions

We found a favorable pain relief and a limited response in the functional and quality of life scores in both treatment arms. The possible effect of low doses such as 0.3 Gy on pain is widely unknown.
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Metadata
Title
ArthroRad trial: randomized multicenter single-blinded trial on the effect of low-dose radiotherapy for painful osteoarthritis—final results after 12-month follow-up
Authors
Prof. Dr. (em.) Marcus Niewald
Sobhan Moumeniahangar
Lara N. Müller
Matthias G. Hautmann
Yvonne Dzierma
Jochen Fleckenstein
Stefan Gräber
Christian Rübe
Markus Hecht
Patrick Melchior
Publication date
10-10-2023
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Strahlentherapie und Onkologie / Issue 2/2024
Print ISSN: 0179-7158
Electronic ISSN: 1439-099X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00066-023-02152-z

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