Longitudinal management trends of basilar thumb arthritis: A national epidemiologic analysis.

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2025-03-01 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jham.2025.100240
Taylor Manes, Davis Hedbany, Hursch Patel, Sylvester Okoro, Michael Anderson, Nithin Gupta, Morgan Turnow, Bryan G Beutel
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Abstract

Purpose: Osteoarthritis (OA) of the first carpometacarpal (CMC) joint, or basilar thumb arthritis, is the most common symptomatic hand arthritis, leading to significant healthcare costs. This study analyzed trends in managing basilar thumb arthritis and determined approaches linked to favorable outcomes to guide future treatments.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study queried the TriNetX United States Collaborative Network from 2013 to 2023. Patients with primary OA of the first CMC joint were identified using International Classification of Diseases-10 codes, and surgical interventions were classified using Current Procedural Terminology codes. Patients were stratified by surgical status and age groups (18-59 years and 60 years or older). Baseline demographic characteristics, risk factors, and mortality rates were compared between surgical and non-surgical cohorts. The incidence and prevalence of surgical interventions for basilar thumb arthritis were also determined.

Results: The study included 213,881 patients with primary basilar thumb arthritis (12,923 in the operative group and 195,820 in the non-operative cohort). Obesity (BMI 30-39), nicotine dependence, and Type 2 diabetes mellitus were more prevalent in the operative group (p < 0.01). The non-operative cohort had a lower average BMI (20-29, p = 0.04). Surgery incidence rose from 0.13 % in 2013 to 1.13 % by 2023, while prevalence increased from 0.45 % to 5.93 %. The matched odds ratios were 0.652 for 1-year, 0.763 for 3-year, and 0.818 for 5-year mortality.

Conclusions: Management of basilar thumb arthritis is shifting towards more surgical interventions. Identifying optimal patient profiles for surgery will refine management strategies for this condition.

拇指基底关节炎的纵向管理趋势:全国流行病学分析。
目的:骨关节炎(OA)的第一腕掌骨(CMC)关节,或基底拇指关节炎,是最常见的症状性手关节炎,导致显著的医疗费用。本研究分析了处理拇指基底关节炎的趋势,并确定了与良好结果相关的方法,以指导未来的治疗。方法:本回顾性队列研究查询了TriNetX美国合作网络2013 - 2023年的数据。使用国际疾病分类-10代码对第一CMC关节的原发性OA患者进行识别,并使用现行程序术语代码对手术干预进行分类。患者按手术状态和年龄组(18-59岁和60岁及以上)分层。比较手术组和非手术组的基线人口统计学特征、危险因素和死亡率。手术治疗拇指基底关节炎的发生率和患病率也被确定。结果:该研究纳入了213,881例原发性拇指基底关节炎患者(手术组12,923例,非手术组195,820例)。肥胖(BMI 30-39)、尼古丁依赖和2型糖尿病在手术组更为普遍(p结论:拇指基底关节炎的治疗正转向更多的手术干预。确定手术的最佳患者概况将改进这种情况的管理策略。
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