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Anterior knee pain in younger adults as a precursor to subsequent patellofemoral osteoarthritis: a systematic review

BACKGROUND: Patellofemoral osteoarthritis (PFOA) is a common form of knee OA in middle and older age, but its relation to PF disorders and symptoms earlier in life is unclear. Our aim was to conduct a systematic review to investigate the strength of evidence for an association between anterior knee...

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Autores principales: Thomas, Martin J, Wood, Laurence, Selfe, James, Peat, George
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2944218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20828401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-11-201
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author Thomas, Martin J
Wood, Laurence
Selfe, James
Peat, George
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Selfe, James
Peat, George
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description BACKGROUND: Patellofemoral osteoarthritis (PFOA) is a common form of knee OA in middle and older age, but its relation to PF disorders and symptoms earlier in life is unclear. Our aim was to conduct a systematic review to investigate the strength of evidence for an association between anterior knee pain (AKP) in younger adults and subsequent PFOA. METHODS: The search strategy included electronic databases (Pubmed, EMBASE, AMED, CINAHL, Cochrane, PEDro, SportDiscus: inception to December 2009), reference lists of potentially eligible studies and selected reviews. Full text articles in any language, - identified via English titles and abstracts, were included if they were retrospective or prospective in design and contained quantitative data regarding structural changes indicative of PFOA, incident to original idiopathic AKP. Eligibility criteria were applied to titles, abstracts and full-texts by two independent reviewers. Data extraction included study location, design, date, sampling procedure, sample characteristics, AKP/PFOA definitions, follow-up duration and rate, and main findings. Foreign language articles were translated into English prior to examination. RESULTS: Seven articles satisfied eligibility (5 English, 2 German). Only one case-control study directly investigated a link between PFOA and prior AKP, providing level 3b evidence in favour of an association (OR 4.4; 95%CI 1.8, 10.6). Rough estimates of the annual risk of PFOA from the remaining six small, uncontrolled, observational studies (mean follow-up range: 5.7 to 23 years) ranged from 0% to 3.4%. This was not the primary aim of these studies, and limitations in design and methodology mean this data should be interpreted with caution. CONCLUSIONS: There is a paucity of high-quality evidence reporting a link between AKP and PFOA. Further, well-designed cohort studies may be able to fill this evidence gap.
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spelling pubmed-29442182010-09-24 Anterior knee pain in younger adults as a precursor to subsequent patellofemoral osteoarthritis: a systematic review Thomas, Martin J Wood, Laurence Selfe, James Peat, George BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Patellofemoral osteoarthritis (PFOA) is a common form of knee OA in middle and older age, but its relation to PF disorders and symptoms earlier in life is unclear. Our aim was to conduct a systematic review to investigate the strength of evidence for an association between anterior knee pain (AKP) in younger adults and subsequent PFOA. METHODS: The search strategy included electronic databases (Pubmed, EMBASE, AMED, CINAHL, Cochrane, PEDro, SportDiscus: inception to December 2009), reference lists of potentially eligible studies and selected reviews. Full text articles in any language, - identified via English titles and abstracts, were included if they were retrospective or prospective in design and contained quantitative data regarding structural changes indicative of PFOA, incident to original idiopathic AKP. Eligibility criteria were applied to titles, abstracts and full-texts by two independent reviewers. Data extraction included study location, design, date, sampling procedure, sample characteristics, AKP/PFOA definitions, follow-up duration and rate, and main findings. Foreign language articles were translated into English prior to examination. RESULTS: Seven articles satisfied eligibility (5 English, 2 German). Only one case-control study directly investigated a link between PFOA and prior AKP, providing level 3b evidence in favour of an association (OR 4.4; 95%CI 1.8, 10.6). Rough estimates of the annual risk of PFOA from the remaining six small, uncontrolled, observational studies (mean follow-up range: 5.7 to 23 years) ranged from 0% to 3.4%. This was not the primary aim of these studies, and limitations in design and methodology mean this data should be interpreted with caution. CONCLUSIONS: There is a paucity of high-quality evidence reporting a link between AKP and PFOA. Further, well-designed cohort studies may be able to fill this evidence gap. BioMed Central 2010-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2944218/ /pubmed/20828401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-11-201 Text en Copyright ©2010 Thomas et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Anterior knee pain in younger adults as a precursor to subsequent patellofemoral osteoarthritis: a systematic review
title Anterior knee pain in younger adults as a precursor to subsequent patellofemoral osteoarthritis: a systematic review
title_full Anterior knee pain in younger adults as a precursor to subsequent patellofemoral osteoarthritis: a systematic review
title_fullStr Anterior knee pain in younger adults as a precursor to subsequent patellofemoral osteoarthritis: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Anterior knee pain in younger adults as a precursor to subsequent patellofemoral osteoarthritis: a systematic review
title_short Anterior knee pain in younger adults as a precursor to subsequent patellofemoral osteoarthritis: a systematic review
title_sort anterior knee pain in younger adults as a precursor to subsequent patellofemoral osteoarthritis: a systematic review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2944218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20828401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-11-201
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