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Associations between MRI features versus knee pain severity and progression: Data from the Vancouver Longitudinal Study of Early Knee Osteoarthritis
OBJECTIVE: To determine associations between features of osteoarthritis (OA) on MRI and knee pain severity and knee pain progression. DESIGN: Baseline, 3.3- and 7.5-year assessments were performed for 122 subjects with baseline knee pain (age 40–79), sample-weighted for population (with knee pain) r...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5417516/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28472071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176833 |
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author | Sayre, Eric C. Guermazi, Ali Esdaile, John M. Kopec, Jacek A. Singer, Joel Thorne, Anona Nicolaou, Savvas Cibere, Jolanda |
author_facet | Sayre, Eric C. Guermazi, Ali Esdaile, John M. Kopec, Jacek A. Singer, Joel Thorne, Anona Nicolaou, Savvas Cibere, Jolanda |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To determine associations between features of osteoarthritis (OA) on MRI and knee pain severity and knee pain progression. DESIGN: Baseline, 3.3- and 7.5-year assessments were performed for 122 subjects with baseline knee pain (age 40–79), sample-weighted for population (with knee pain) representativeness. MRIs were scored for: osteophytes (0:absent to 3:large); cartilage (0:normal to 4:full thickness defect; 0/1 collapsed); subchondral sclerosis (0:none to 3:>50% of site), subchondral cyst (0:absent to 3:severe), bone marrow lesions (0:none to 3:≥50% of site); and meniscus (0:normal to 3:maceration/resection), in 6–8 regions each. Per feature, scores were averaged across regions. Effusion/synovitis (0:absent to 3:severe) was analyzed as ≥2 vs. <2. Linear models predicted WOMAC knee pain severity (0–100), and binary models predicted 10+ (minimum perceptible clinical improvement [MPCI]) and 20+ (minimum clinically important difference [MCID]) increases. Models were adjusted for age, sex, BMI (and follow-up time for longitudinal models). RESULTS: Pain severity was associated with osteophytes (7.17 per unit average; 95% CI = 3.19, 11.15) and subchondral sclerosis (11.03; 0.68, 21.39). MPCI-based pain increase was associated with osteophytes (odds ratio per unit average 3.20; 1.36, 7.55), subchondral sclerosis (5.69; 1.06, 30.44), meniscal damage (1.68; 1.08, 2.61) and effusion/synovitis ≥2 (2.25; 1.07, 4.71). MCID-based pain increase was associated with osteophytes (3.79; 1.41, 10.20) and cartilage defects (2.42; 1.24, 4.74). CONCLUSIONS: Of the features investigated, only osteophytes were consistently associated with pain cross-sectionally and longitudinally in all models. This suggests an important role of bone in early knee osteoarthritis. |
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spelling | pubmed-54175162017-05-14 Associations between MRI features versus knee pain severity and progression: Data from the Vancouver Longitudinal Study of Early Knee Osteoarthritis Sayre, Eric C. Guermazi, Ali Esdaile, John M. Kopec, Jacek A. Singer, Joel Thorne, Anona Nicolaou, Savvas Cibere, Jolanda PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To determine associations between features of osteoarthritis (OA) on MRI and knee pain severity and knee pain progression. DESIGN: Baseline, 3.3- and 7.5-year assessments were performed for 122 subjects with baseline knee pain (age 40–79), sample-weighted for population (with knee pain) representativeness. MRIs were scored for: osteophytes (0:absent to 3:large); cartilage (0:normal to 4:full thickness defect; 0/1 collapsed); subchondral sclerosis (0:none to 3:>50% of site), subchondral cyst (0:absent to 3:severe), bone marrow lesions (0:none to 3:≥50% of site); and meniscus (0:normal to 3:maceration/resection), in 6–8 regions each. Per feature, scores were averaged across regions. Effusion/synovitis (0:absent to 3:severe) was analyzed as ≥2 vs. <2. Linear models predicted WOMAC knee pain severity (0–100), and binary models predicted 10+ (minimum perceptible clinical improvement [MPCI]) and 20+ (minimum clinically important difference [MCID]) increases. Models were adjusted for age, sex, BMI (and follow-up time for longitudinal models). RESULTS: Pain severity was associated with osteophytes (7.17 per unit average; 95% CI = 3.19, 11.15) and subchondral sclerosis (11.03; 0.68, 21.39). MPCI-based pain increase was associated with osteophytes (odds ratio per unit average 3.20; 1.36, 7.55), subchondral sclerosis (5.69; 1.06, 30.44), meniscal damage (1.68; 1.08, 2.61) and effusion/synovitis ≥2 (2.25; 1.07, 4.71). MCID-based pain increase was associated with osteophytes (3.79; 1.41, 10.20) and cartilage defects (2.42; 1.24, 4.74). CONCLUSIONS: Of the features investigated, only osteophytes were consistently associated with pain cross-sectionally and longitudinally in all models. This suggests an important role of bone in early knee osteoarthritis. Public Library of Science 2017-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5417516/ /pubmed/28472071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176833 Text en © 2017 Sayre et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sayre, Eric C. Guermazi, Ali Esdaile, John M. Kopec, Jacek A. Singer, Joel Thorne, Anona Nicolaou, Savvas Cibere, Jolanda Associations between MRI features versus knee pain severity and progression: Data from the Vancouver Longitudinal Study of Early Knee Osteoarthritis |
title | Associations between MRI features versus knee pain severity and progression: Data from the Vancouver Longitudinal Study of Early Knee Osteoarthritis |
title_full | Associations between MRI features versus knee pain severity and progression: Data from the Vancouver Longitudinal Study of Early Knee Osteoarthritis |
title_fullStr | Associations between MRI features versus knee pain severity and progression: Data from the Vancouver Longitudinal Study of Early Knee Osteoarthritis |
title_full_unstemmed | Associations between MRI features versus knee pain severity and progression: Data from the Vancouver Longitudinal Study of Early Knee Osteoarthritis |
title_short | Associations between MRI features versus knee pain severity and progression: Data from the Vancouver Longitudinal Study of Early Knee Osteoarthritis |
title_sort | associations between mri features versus knee pain severity and progression: data from the vancouver longitudinal study of early knee osteoarthritis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5417516/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28472071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176833 |
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