Efficacy of etodolac on gait in hip osteoarthritis as assessed by Bessou's locometer: a randomized, crossover, double-blind study versus placebo
Autor: | Franck Dujardin, S. Favre, J.-M. Thomine, J. Weber, X Le Loët, O. Mejjad |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Visual analogue scale business.industry Biomedical Engineering Osteoarthritis medicine.disease Placebo Gait Preferred walking speed Osteoarthritis Hip Gait NSAID Rheumatology Physical therapy Hip osteoarthritis Medicine Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Etodolac business Range of motion human activities medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 8(3):230-235 |
ISSN: | 1063-4584 |
DOI: | 10.1053/joca.1999.0294 |
Popis: | Objectives To assess the efficacy of a single, oral dose of etodolac (300mg), a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug, on gait and pain in patients with unilateral hip osteoarthritis (hOA). Design Sixteen patients (8F, 8M; mean age: 61±11.2 years) with painful hOA were included in a randomized, crossover, double-blind study versus placebo. Space and time parameters were assessed using Bessou's locometer and pain was evaluated using the visual analog scale (VAS) at t0 (before taking the drug), t60 (min), t120, and t180 after taking a 300-mg tablet of etodolac. Results Walking speed was significantly faster only between t0 and t180 under etodolac versus placebo ( P 0.02). Walking speed increased between t0, t60, t120 and t180 with etodolac ( P 0.003), but not with placebo. Stride length increased ( P 0.0001) only on the hOA side, while the time parameters of gait for etodolac- and placebo-treated patients did not differ. VAS values differed significantly at t0 ( P 0.01) between etodolac and placebo groups, but no significant difference was observed at t60, t120 and t180. Conclusions Bessou's locometer was able to demonstrate the efficacy of 300mg of etodolac on gait in hOA. Walking speed was faster 3h after taking the drug, essentially due to a greater stride length. Pain reduction in the etodolac group contributed to gait improvement. It was concluded that gait performances improved because of less hip pain and thus a greater range of motion after etodolac intake. |
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