On the basis of evidence of the considerable damage caused by proteolytic enzymes in cases of degenerative arthritis, the authors propose the intra-articular introduction of an inhibitor of these enzymes (aprotinine). Both the immediate and long-term results of this therapy are very promising from a clinical standpoint. This drug not only acted on the symptoms of pain and stiffness, but also blocked the degeneration and consequent cell damage, restoring physiological homeostasis. Considering its high tolerability and absence of side effects, this drug represents a significant turning point in the treatment of degenerative joint disease, with results that are strikingly superior to those achieved with commonly used infiltrative drugs.
Infiltrations in gonarthrosis, a therapeutic turning point: the use of a proteinase inhibitor
CAPASSO, Giovambattista;
1990
Abstract
On the basis of evidence of the considerable damage caused by proteolytic enzymes in cases of degenerative arthritis, the authors propose the intra-articular introduction of an inhibitor of these enzymes (aprotinine). Both the immediate and long-term results of this therapy are very promising from a clinical standpoint. This drug not only acted on the symptoms of pain and stiffness, but also blocked the degeneration and consequent cell damage, restoring physiological homeostasis. Considering its high tolerability and absence of side effects, this drug represents a significant turning point in the treatment of degenerative joint disease, with results that are strikingly superior to those achieved with commonly used infiltrative drugs.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.