Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 82

Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 82
Erika Szanto Department of Rheumatology, Karolinska Bjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden Introduction: Since 1963, when Barbara Ansell and her coUeagues reported satisfactory results in the treatment of persistent knee effusions by intra- articular injection of colloidal gold,19®Au, radio- isotopes have piayed an established role in the treatment and chronic synovitis. 90Yttrium is preferred to colloidal198Au because of its favour- able radiophysical characteristics (5) namely absence of gamma radiation which gives un- wanted whole-body radiation to the patient and a considerably greater penetration (4). At the vmth European Rheumatology Congress in Helsinki in 1975 it was suggested by Bridgman et al. that radio-active gold should not be used any longer. Delbarre and co-workers, in 1970, reported 417 patients treated by "synoviorthése". They obtained good results in 807o of the cases, with a lasting effect in 5f%. Chromosomal abberrations in circulating lymphocytes have been observed after intra-articular application of 90Y which were comparable with those seen in the treatment of hyperthyreoidism with 131Iodine (2). No reports of an increased cancer incidence have appeared since synovial irradiation was introduced in 1963. Gumpel and Craley (8) determined which of the four 90Y radio-colloids is best retained in the knee and result in least irradiation of the lymph nodes. 90Y silicate showed best retention in the knee but was associated with more lymph node uptake than 90Y Fe (OH)3. 90Y Fe (OH)3 and 90Y citrate were both less well retained in the knee, and 90Y citrate was associated with most uptake in lymph nodes. 90Y resin - no longer available, was well retained in the knee, and had least lymph node uptake. To reduce leakage, immobiUsation of the treated joint was recommended (9). The rate of relapse after 90Y treatment was compar- able with that after surgical synovectomy in patients followed up for an average of 2 years (7). No important changes were noted in the synovial fluid ceU count, viscosity, transaminases, or acid and alkaline phosphotases (1). Others (12) found normalisation of the synovial fluid, a decrease of the number of leucocytes, acid phosphatases, and lysozyme. It has been shown (14) that injection of/3-emitters, 109Erbium and LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF 90YTTRIUM-TREATED KNEE-JOINT ARTHRITIS 90Yttrium into the joints of young rabbits slows down the bone growth in proportion to the amount of injected radioactivity. In arthritic rabbits the effect of radiation on the bone growth is reduced. Patients and methods: 33 patients with long-standing synovitis aixi effusion of the knee were included in the study (Table I), 18 of them had rheumatoid arthritis (RA), 5 seronegative chronic polyarthritis, 6 psoriatic arthropathy (PSA), and 4 pelvospondylitis (PSP), 3 of whom had also RA. 19 of the patients were females and 14 males. Their mean age was 56 (range 36 - 76) years. The mean duration of disease was 10 (2 -31) vears. The patients had knee effusions lasting for an average of 4 (range 1 - 17) years. They had failed to respond with durable improvement to earlier general medical treatment plus aspirations and intra-articular injections of methyl-prednisolone-acetate (DepomedronejW as well as nitrogen mustard in 6, radioactive phosphorus (32P) in 2, streptokinase in 2, and osmic acid in 8; surgical synovectomy was performed in 6 of the cases. The number of aspirations of synovial fluid plus intra-articular steroid injections averaged 5 (range 3-12) per year. Local joint status was studied with respect to knee circumference, the presence of effusion, range of movement, and pain on walking before treatment, at one week, one month, and then monthly up to 9 month after treatment and there- after every 3 months up to 3.5 years. X-ray of knee joints was performed before the treatment and at the last check-up. The criteria of radiological assessment were narrowing of joint-space and erosions. The disease activity was estimated with the aid of the activity index (10). 25 of the 33 patients had bilateral knee effusions. They were given 90Y into one knee and the result of the treatment was compared with the effect of repeated injections of methyl- prednisolone-acetate (Depomedrone)^) into the other knee. Eight of the patients had imilateral knee effusions and were treated with 90Y alone. Employing full aseptic precautions, all available synovial fluid was aspirated and 2 ml of prilocainchloride (Citanest)(R) and 3-4 mC of 90Y resin colloid (Radiochemical Centre, 30
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