The Potential Effect of Bitter Melon Supplementation in Pain Reduction Among Osteoarthritis Patients
- Conditions
- Health Condition 1: null- Primary unilateral or bilateral knee osteoarthritis according to clinical and radiological criteria of the American college of Rheumatology (ACR).
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2017/05/008649
- Lead Sponsor
- School of Medical Sciences
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ot Applicable
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- 0
1-Patients are within stable condition and willing to be involve in this study.
2-All patients with unilateral or bilateral knee osteoarthritis according to clinical and radiological criteria of the American college of Rheumatology (ACR).
Knee pain and radiographic osteophytes plus at least one of three symptoms/signs listed below:
-age more than 40 years OR
-stiffness less than 30 minutes OR
-crepitus.
This criteria is widely accepted as the standard diagnosis criteria for knee OA with 91% sensitivity and 86% specificity. (Altman et al, 1986).
3-Have a radiological grade between I and III, as measured with the Kellgren-Lawrence method.
Grade I: doubtful narrowing of joint space and possible osteophytic lipping.
Grade II: defined osteophytes and possible narrowing of joint space.
Grade III: Moderate multiple osteophytes, definite narrowing of joint space and some sclerosis and possible deformity of bone ends (Kellgren & Lawrence, 1957).
1-Patients are within unstable condition and unwilling to be involve in this study.
2-Patient with secondary knee osteoarthritis, such as post traumatic OA, inflammatory arthritis, specifically rheumatoid arthritis, active gout (Giordano et al 2009).
3-Disabling co-morbid condition such as severe hematologic disorders, renal disease, liver disease, neoplasms, diabetes mellitus and other rheumatic diseases. (Giordano et al 2009)
4-Pregnancy or nursing. (Giordano et al 2009)
5-Patient with grade IV OA: Large osteophytes marked narrowing of joint space, severe sclerosis and definite deformity of bones ends. (Kellgren & Lawrence, 1957)
6-Patient with severe knee pain and willing for surgical intervention.
7-Those who had joint lavage, arthroscopy, or treatment with hyaluronic acid, or glucosamine during the previous 6 months. (Giordano et al 2009)
8-Patient who had been treated with intra-articular corticosteroids during the past 3 months. ( Giordano et al, 2009)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS)Timepoint: At baseline, every 4 weeks for 12 weeks
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Inflammatory and metabolic profileTimepoint: At baseline and after supplementation completed (week 12)