dc.description.abstract | Objective: To conduct a network meta-analysis comparing all treatments for osteoarthritis (OA) pain in the
Cochrane Library.<p>
<p>Design: The Cochrane Library and Epistemonikos were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about
treatments for hip and knee OA. We constructed 17 broad categories, comprising drug treatments, exercise,
surgery, herbs, orthotics, passive treatments, regenerative medicine, diet/weight loss, combined treatments, and
controls. In addition to a full network analysis, we compared the direct/indirect effects, and studies with shorter-/
longer follow-up. CINeMA software was used for assessing confidence in network meta-analysis estimates.
<p>Results: We included 35 systematic reviews including 445 RCTs. There were 153 treatments for OA. In total, 491
comparisons were related to knee OA, less on hip OA, and only nine on hand OA. Six treatment categories showed
clinically significant effects favoring treatment over control on pain. “Diet/weight loss” and “Surgery” had effect
sizes close to zero. The network as a whole was not coherent. Of 136 treatment comparisons, none were rated as
high confidence, six as moderate, 13 as low, and 117 as very low.
<p>Conclusions: Direct comparison of different available treatment options for OA is desirable, however not currently
feasible in practice, due to heterogeneous study populations and lack of clear descriptions of control interventions.
We found that many treatments were effective, but since the network as a whole was not coherent and lacked high
confidence in the treatment comparisons, we could not produce a ranking of effects. | en_US |