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Rilonacept (Arcalyst ®) in the Treatment of Subacromial Bursitis
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Rilonacept and Corticosteroid for Subacromial Bursitis. Completed, enrolled 33 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
To date no trials have been performed looking at whether or not intra-bursal injection of an IL-1 antagonist provides pain relief similar to that of a corticosteroid injection. The subcutaneous injection of anakinra, an IL-1 receptor antagonist, in patients with shoulder pain due to rotator cuff tendonitis and subacromial bursitis was efficacious in relieving pain but this information was presented as a case series in a letter to the editor format, so the validity of these results would require additional testing \[Omoigui S, et al. 2004\]. Based mainly on the data from the intra-articular administration of anakinra, there have not been any adverse trends in outcomes or safety to suggest that intra-bursal injection of rilonacept will carry an increase risk of adverse events. The purpose of this trial is to compare the improvement in pain and function of patients with clinical symptoms and signs of subacromial bursitis of rilonacept vs. corticosteroid injection (standard of care).
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
160 mg intra-bursal once
2 cc (40 mg/mL) triamcinolone intra-bursal once