USF-LVHN SELECT

One- and Two-Year Outcomes of Genicular Artery Embolization for Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis: A Single-Center, Retrospective Study Using 200-µm Polyethylene Glycol Microspheres.

Publication/Presentation Date

8-22-2025

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate one- and two-year outcomes of genicular artery embolization (GAE) using 200-µm permanent microspheres in patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (KOA) and identify predictors of clinical response. Long-term GAE outcome data are sparse but necessary to understand durability of the intervention.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: A single-center, IRB-approved retrospective study including 34 consecutive patients received GAE for symptomatic KOA from September 2021 to January 2024. GAE was performed using 200-µm polyethylene glycol microspheres. Clinical outcomes were assessed with the Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) scoring system at pre-GAE visit and up to 2 years post-GAE. A 20% reduction in the WOMAC pain score at 1 and 2 years was considered clinically significant as well as by the OARSI-Osteoarthritis Research Society International Standing Committee for Clinical Trials Response Criteria Initiative and the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology criteria (OMERACT). Kaplan-Meier analysis was performed to investigate clinical response over time. Univariate and multivariate analysis was performed for gender, race, age, BMI, vessels treated, embolic volume, Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) grading using Fisher and t-tests.

RESULTS: Thirty-four patients and 42 knees were treated with KOA severity: KL3 ≥ 90%. One-year proportion of clinical response by MCID: 23.8% (95% CI 13.9-40.9) and by OMERACT: 21.4% (95% CI 12.0-38.2). Two-year proportion of clinical response by MCID: 19.8% (95% CI 10.4-38.0) and by OMERACT: 16.1% (95% CI 7.2-36.1). Adverse event rate was 30.1%. BMI was predictive of categorical response (univariate: P = 0.012 and multivariate: P = 0.033).

CONCLUSION: GAE using 200-µm PEG microspheres shows modest long-term outcomes for KOA with acceptable safety profile.

ISSN

1432-086X

Disciplines

Medical Education | Medicine and Health Sciences

PubMedID

40847222

Department(s)

USF-LVHN SELECT Program, USF-LVHN SELECT Program Students

Document Type

Article

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