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Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Defined Osteoarthritis Features and Anterior Knee Pain in Individuals With, or at Risk for, Knee Osteoarthritis: A Multicenter Study on Osteoarthritis

OBJECTIVE: The lack of strong association between knee osteoarthritis (OA) structural features and pain continues to perplex researchers and clinicians. Evaluating the patellofemoral joint in addition to the tibiofemoral joint alone has contributed to explaining this structure–pain discordance, henc...

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Autores principales: Macri, Erin M., Neogi, Tuhina, Jarraya, Mohamed, Guermazi, Ali, Roemer, Frank, Lewis, Cora E., Torner, James C., Lynch, John A., Tolstykh, Irina, Jafarzadeh, S. Reza, Stefanik, Joshua J.
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Publicado: Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8463633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33768706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr.24604
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author Macri, Erin M.
Neogi, Tuhina
Jarraya, Mohamed
Guermazi, Ali
Roemer, Frank
Lewis, Cora E.
Torner, James C.
Lynch, John A.
Tolstykh, Irina
Jafarzadeh, S. Reza
Stefanik, Joshua J.
author_facet Macri, Erin M.
Neogi, Tuhina
Jarraya, Mohamed
Guermazi, Ali
Roemer, Frank
Lewis, Cora E.
Torner, James C.
Lynch, John A.
Tolstykh, Irina
Jafarzadeh, S. Reza
Stefanik, Joshua J.
author_sort Macri, Erin M.
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description OBJECTIVE: The lack of strong association between knee osteoarthritis (OA) structural features and pain continues to perplex researchers and clinicians. Evaluating the patellofemoral joint in addition to the tibiofemoral joint alone has contributed to explaining this structure–pain discordance, hence justifying a more comprehensive evaluation of whole‐knee OA and pain. The present study, therefore, was undertaken to evaluate the association between patellofemoral and tibiofemoral OA features with localized anterior knee pain (AKP) using 2 study designs. METHODS: Using cross‐sectional data from the Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study, our first approach was a within‐person, knee‐matched design in which we identified participants with unilateral AKP. We then assessed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)–derived OA features (cartilage damage, bone marrow lesions [BMLs], osteophytes, and inflammation) in both knees and evaluated the association of patellofemoral and tibiofemoral OA features to unilateral AKP. In our second approach, MRIs from 1 knee per person were scored, and we evaluated the association of OA features to AKP in participants with AKP and participants with no frequent knee pain. RESULTS: Using the first approach (n = 71, 66% women, mean ± SD age 69 ± 8 years), lateral patellofemoral osteophytes (odds ratio [OR] 5.0 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.7–14.6]), whole‐knee joint effusion‐synovitis (OR 4.7 [95% CI 1.3–16.2]), and infrapatellar synovitis (OR 2.8 [95% CI 1.0–7.8]) were associated with AKP. Using the second approach (n = 882, 59% women, mean ± SD age 69 ± 7 years), lateral and medial patellofemoral cartilage damage (prevalence ratio [PR] 2.3 [95% CI 1.3–4.0] and PR 1.9 [95% CI 1.1–3.3], respectively) and lateral patellofemoral BMLs (PR 2.6 [95% CI 1.5–4.7]) were associated with AKP. CONCLUSION: Patellofemoral but not tibiofemoral joint OA features and inflammation were associated with AKP.
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spelling pubmed-84636332022-10-14 Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Defined Osteoarthritis Features and Anterior Knee Pain in Individuals With, or at Risk for, Knee Osteoarthritis: A Multicenter Study on Osteoarthritis Macri, Erin M. Neogi, Tuhina Jarraya, Mohamed Guermazi, Ali Roemer, Frank Lewis, Cora E. Torner, James C. Lynch, John A. Tolstykh, Irina Jafarzadeh, S. Reza Stefanik, Joshua J. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken) Osteoarthritis OBJECTIVE: The lack of strong association between knee osteoarthritis (OA) structural features and pain continues to perplex researchers and clinicians. Evaluating the patellofemoral joint in addition to the tibiofemoral joint alone has contributed to explaining this structure–pain discordance, hence justifying a more comprehensive evaluation of whole‐knee OA and pain. The present study, therefore, was undertaken to evaluate the association between patellofemoral and tibiofemoral OA features with localized anterior knee pain (AKP) using 2 study designs. METHODS: Using cross‐sectional data from the Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study, our first approach was a within‐person, knee‐matched design in which we identified participants with unilateral AKP. We then assessed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)–derived OA features (cartilage damage, bone marrow lesions [BMLs], osteophytes, and inflammation) in both knees and evaluated the association of patellofemoral and tibiofemoral OA features to unilateral AKP. In our second approach, MRIs from 1 knee per person were scored, and we evaluated the association of OA features to AKP in participants with AKP and participants with no frequent knee pain. RESULTS: Using the first approach (n = 71, 66% women, mean ± SD age 69 ± 8 years), lateral patellofemoral osteophytes (odds ratio [OR] 5.0 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.7–14.6]), whole‐knee joint effusion‐synovitis (OR 4.7 [95% CI 1.3–16.2]), and infrapatellar synovitis (OR 2.8 [95% CI 1.0–7.8]) were associated with AKP. Using the second approach (n = 882, 59% women, mean ± SD age 69 ± 7 years), lateral and medial patellofemoral cartilage damage (prevalence ratio [PR] 2.3 [95% CI 1.3–4.0] and PR 1.9 [95% CI 1.1–3.3], respectively) and lateral patellofemoral BMLs (PR 2.6 [95% CI 1.5–4.7]) were associated with AKP. CONCLUSION: Patellofemoral but not tibiofemoral joint OA features and inflammation were associated with AKP. Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2022-06-08 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8463633/ /pubmed/33768706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr.24604 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Arthritis Care & Research published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Rheumatology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Osteoarthritis
Macri, Erin M.
Neogi, Tuhina
Jarraya, Mohamed
Guermazi, Ali
Roemer, Frank
Lewis, Cora E.
Torner, James C.
Lynch, John A.
Tolstykh, Irina
Jafarzadeh, S. Reza
Stefanik, Joshua J.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Defined Osteoarthritis Features and Anterior Knee Pain in Individuals With, or at Risk for, Knee Osteoarthritis: A Multicenter Study on Osteoarthritis
title Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Defined Osteoarthritis Features and Anterior Knee Pain in Individuals With, or at Risk for, Knee Osteoarthritis: A Multicenter Study on Osteoarthritis
title_full Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Defined Osteoarthritis Features and Anterior Knee Pain in Individuals With, or at Risk for, Knee Osteoarthritis: A Multicenter Study on Osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Defined Osteoarthritis Features and Anterior Knee Pain in Individuals With, or at Risk for, Knee Osteoarthritis: A Multicenter Study on Osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Defined Osteoarthritis Features and Anterior Knee Pain in Individuals With, or at Risk for, Knee Osteoarthritis: A Multicenter Study on Osteoarthritis
title_short Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Defined Osteoarthritis Features and Anterior Knee Pain in Individuals With, or at Risk for, Knee Osteoarthritis: A Multicenter Study on Osteoarthritis
title_sort magnetic resonance imaging–defined osteoarthritis features and anterior knee pain in individuals with, or at risk for, knee osteoarthritis: a multicenter study on osteoarthritis
topic Osteoarthritis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8463633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33768706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr.24604
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