Ten-year trends in values of joint space width and osteophyte area of knee joints: Comparison of the baseline and fourth ROAD study surveys

Banri Kitamura , Toshiko Iidaka , Chiaki Horii , Shigeyuki Muraki , Hiroyuki Oka , Hiroshi Kawaguchi , Kozo Nakamura , Toru Akune , Yuta Otsuka , Takayuki Izumo , Takao Tanaka , Tomohiro Rogi , Hiroshi Shibata , Sakae Tanaka , Noriko Yoshimura
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Abstract

Objective

Considering the joint space width and osteophyte area (OPA) of the knee joints of Japanese adults, this study elucidated the ten-year trends in medial minimum joint space width (mJSW) and OPA using data of two independent cohorts from a population-based cohort study.

Methods

The baseline survey of the Research on Osteoarthritis/Osteoporosis Against Disability study was conducted from 2005 to 2007; 2975 participants (1041 men, 1934 women) completed all knee osteoarthritis (OA) examinations. The fourth survey was performed from 2015 to 2016; distinct 2445 participants (764 men, 1681 women) completed identical examinations. The medial mJSW and medial tibial OPA were measured bilaterally using an automated system.

Results

The mean medial mJSW (standard deviation) was 3.22 (0.96) mm and 2.65 (0.95) mm at baseline and 3.81 (1.20) mm and 3.13 (1.15) mm in the fourth survey for men and women, respectively. The mean medial mJSW in the fourth survey was significantly greater in both men and women in all age groups than at baseline (p ​< ​0.01). The mean OPAs in men aged 40–49 and 60–69 years and women aged 40–49, 50–59, 60–69, and 70–79 years were significantly smaller in the fourth survey (p ​< ​0.05). The trend in mJSW remained the same even after adjusting for confounding factors in the multivariate analysis, but the trend in OPA was weakened.

Conclusions

A significant improvement in the medial mJSW within 10 years could decrease the incidence and progression of knee OA and prevent the risk of walking disability.

膝关节关节间隙宽度和骨质增生面积数值的十年趋势:基线调查与第四次 ROAD 研究调查的比较
方法骨关节炎/骨质疏松症对策研究的基线调查于 2005 年至 2007 年进行;2975 名参与者(男性 1041 人,女性 1934 人)完成了所有膝关节骨关节炎(OA)检查。第四次调查于 2015 年至 2016 年进行,共有 2445 名参与者(男性 764 人,女性 1681 人)完成了相同的检查。结果基线时男性和女性的内侧 mJSW 平均值(标准差)分别为 3.22 (0.96) mm 和 2.65 (0.95) mm,第四次调查时分别为 3.81 (1.20) mm 和 3.13 (1.15) mm。在第四次调查中,所有年龄组的男性和女性的平均内侧 mJSW 都明显大于基线值(p < 0.01)。在第四次调查中,40-49 岁和 60-69 岁男性以及 40-49、50-59、60-69 和 70-79 岁女性的平均 OPA 明显较小(p < 0.05)。结论 10年内内侧mJSW的显著改善可降低膝关节OA的发病率和进展,并预防行走残疾的风险。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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