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Symptomatic Course of Foot Osteoarthritis Phenotypes: An 18‐Month Prospective Analysis of Community‐Dwelling Older Adults

OBJECTIVE: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a heterogeneous disease, and symptom progression at the foot is unclear. This study investigated the symptomatic course of 3 predefined foot OA phenotypes over an 18‐month period. METHODS: The Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot is a community‐based cohort of adul...

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Autores principales: Downes, Thomas J., Chesterton, Linda, Whittle, Rebecca, Roddy, Edward, Menz, Hylton B., Marshall, Michelle, Thomas, Martin J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6067068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29287314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr.23502
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author Downes, Thomas J.
Chesterton, Linda
Whittle, Rebecca
Roddy, Edward
Menz, Hylton B.
Marshall, Michelle
Thomas, Martin J.
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Roddy, Edward
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Marshall, Michelle
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description OBJECTIVE: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a heterogeneous disease, and symptom progression at the foot is unclear. This study investigated the symptomatic course of 3 predefined foot OA phenotypes over an 18‐month period. METHODS: The Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot is a community‐based cohort of adults ages ≥50 years in North Staffordshire, UK. Participants who reported foot pain in a postal health survey and underwent radiographic assessment were mailed an 18‐month followup survey. Changes in descriptive and symptomatic outcomes over 18 months were compared across the 3 phenotypes to determine within‐phenotype changes and between‐phenotype differences. RESULTS: Of 533 participants at baseline, 478 (89.7%) responded at 18 months. All 3 phenotypes showed small within‐phenotype improvements in mean foot pain severity (scale range 0–10, where 0 = no pain and 10 = worst pain): no or minimal foot OA (18 months 4.0, mean change −1.15 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) −1.46, −0.83]), isolated first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint OA (18 months 4.1, mean change −0.60 [95% CI −1.11, −0.10]), and polyarticular foot OA (18 months 5.1, mean change −0.77 [95% CI −1.42, −0.12]). The isolated first MTP joint OA phenotype had an increased likelihood of hallux valgus in the left foot (adjusted odds ratio 2.96 [95% CI 1.23, 7.12]) compared to the no or minimal foot OA phenotype. CONCLUSION: Three foot OA phenotypes showed few descriptive or symptomatic changes over 18 months. Future clinical trials should consider that people recruited with mild‐to‐moderate symptomatic foot OA appear likely to remain relatively stable with usual care. Longer‐term followup using additional time points is required to describe further the natural history of foot OA.
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spelling pubmed-60670682018-08-02 Symptomatic Course of Foot Osteoarthritis Phenotypes: An 18‐Month Prospective Analysis of Community‐Dwelling Older Adults Downes, Thomas J. Chesterton, Linda Whittle, Rebecca Roddy, Edward Menz, Hylton B. Marshall, Michelle Thomas, Martin J. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken) Brief Reports OBJECTIVE: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a heterogeneous disease, and symptom progression at the foot is unclear. This study investigated the symptomatic course of 3 predefined foot OA phenotypes over an 18‐month period. METHODS: The Clinical Assessment Study of the Foot is a community‐based cohort of adults ages ≥50 years in North Staffordshire, UK. Participants who reported foot pain in a postal health survey and underwent radiographic assessment were mailed an 18‐month followup survey. Changes in descriptive and symptomatic outcomes over 18 months were compared across the 3 phenotypes to determine within‐phenotype changes and between‐phenotype differences. RESULTS: Of 533 participants at baseline, 478 (89.7%) responded at 18 months. All 3 phenotypes showed small within‐phenotype improvements in mean foot pain severity (scale range 0–10, where 0 = no pain and 10 = worst pain): no or minimal foot OA (18 months 4.0, mean change −1.15 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) −1.46, −0.83]), isolated first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint OA (18 months 4.1, mean change −0.60 [95% CI −1.11, −0.10]), and polyarticular foot OA (18 months 5.1, mean change −0.77 [95% CI −1.42, −0.12]). The isolated first MTP joint OA phenotype had an increased likelihood of hallux valgus in the left foot (adjusted odds ratio 2.96 [95% CI 1.23, 7.12]) compared to the no or minimal foot OA phenotype. CONCLUSION: Three foot OA phenotypes showed few descriptive or symptomatic changes over 18 months. Future clinical trials should consider that people recruited with mild‐to‐moderate symptomatic foot OA appear likely to remain relatively stable with usual care. Longer‐term followup using additional time points is required to describe further the natural history of foot OA. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-05-23 2018-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6067068/ /pubmed/29287314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr.23502 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Arthritis Care & Research published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American College of Rheumatology. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Symptomatic Course of Foot Osteoarthritis Phenotypes: An 18‐Month Prospective Analysis of Community‐Dwelling Older Adults
title Symptomatic Course of Foot Osteoarthritis Phenotypes: An 18‐Month Prospective Analysis of Community‐Dwelling Older Adults
title_full Symptomatic Course of Foot Osteoarthritis Phenotypes: An 18‐Month Prospective Analysis of Community‐Dwelling Older Adults
title_fullStr Symptomatic Course of Foot Osteoarthritis Phenotypes: An 18‐Month Prospective Analysis of Community‐Dwelling Older Adults
title_full_unstemmed Symptomatic Course of Foot Osteoarthritis Phenotypes: An 18‐Month Prospective Analysis of Community‐Dwelling Older Adults
title_short Symptomatic Course of Foot Osteoarthritis Phenotypes: An 18‐Month Prospective Analysis of Community‐Dwelling Older Adults
title_sort symptomatic course of foot osteoarthritis phenotypes: an 18‐month prospective analysis of community‐dwelling older adults
topic Brief Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6067068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29287314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr.23502
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