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Objectives: Recent findings suggest that intra-articular (IA) glucocorticoid injections may be impaired in knees with osteoarthritis (OA)
Methods: We used marginal structural models and treatment-weighted inverse probabilities to determine the causal relationship between IA glucocorticoid injection and 5-year risk of disease progression in patients with symptomatic knee OA in the long-term assessment cohort of knee and hip osteoarthritis.
Results: Of the 564 knee OA patients included in the study sample, 51 (9.
Conclusions: In this study, IA glucocorticoid injections did not significantly increase the risk of 5-year TKR events or radiographic deterioration in symptomatic knee OA
Provenance: Latourte, A.