Knee Osteoarthritis and Genicular Artery Embolization

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This video discusses the procedure of Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) for treating knee osteoarthritis (OA). The speaker emphasizes the high prevalence and morbidity of OA and the importance of accurately diagnosing the cause of knee pain before considering GAE. They outline the various treatment options, including weight loss, exercise, NSAIDs, and intra-articular injections, before discussing the efficacy and safety of GAE. The speaker also highlights the need for interventional radiologists to take a proactive role in managing OA patients and establishing a sustainable referral pattern.


Key Takeaways:


  • Knee osteoarthritis is a prevalent and debilitating condition.
  • Proper diagnosis of knee pain is crucial before considering GAE for OA.
  • Weight loss and exercise are recommended as initial therapies for OA.
  • NSAIDs and intra-articular injections are common treatment options.
  • GAE can be considered for patients who have failed conservative therapies.
  • GAE targets specific arteries in the knee associated with inflammation.
  • Early studies have shown short-term efficacy and durability of GAE.
  • GAE can reduce pain and decrease the need for NSAIDs and injections.
  • Interventional radiologists should play a key role in managing OA patients.
  • Establishing a referral pattern can ensure optimal patient care.
 

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