Association between weather features and symptoms in hand osteoarthritis: Results from the DIGICOD cohort

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Mathilde Pezot , Romane Lacoste-Badie , Sophie Tuffet , Alexandra Rousseau , Pascal Richette , Bruno Fautrel , Francis Berenbaum , Alice Courties , Jérémie Sellam
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Abstract

Objective

This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the association between weather and joint symptoms in patients with hand osteoarthritis (HOA).

Design

We used baseline data from the DIGICOD cohort, a monocentric cohort of patients with HOA, and meteorological measurements (temperature, humidity, barometric pressure) in the Paris region during the 72 ​h before inclusion in the cohort. Clinical outcomes were AUSCAN subscores (pain, stiffness, function), spontaneous and pressure tender joint count (TJC), visual analog scale (VAS) score for hand pain during activity and at rest, and the Functional Index for Hand Osteoarthritis score. We used logistic regression models to search for associations between meteorological measurements and clinical outcomes, adjusting for sex, age, Kellgren-Lawrence score and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale score.

Results

We analyzed data for 377 patients (mean age 66.5 ​± ​7.4 years, 85 ​% female). The AUSCAN-pain subscale score was not significantly associated with temperature, humidity or barometric pressure. Only spontaneous TJC was associated with relative humidity, and TJC at pressure was negatively associated with barometric pressure, both without dose-effect. Pain scores were not associated with temperature, and function and stiffness scores were not associated with any meteorological variable.

Conclusions

This is the first study to investigate in a large cohort the association between meteorological factors and HOA symptoms. Despite a few isolated associations, our results do not clearly support the worsening of hand joint symptom during humid or rainy weather.
天气特征与手骨关节炎症状之间的关系:来自DIGICOD队列的结果
目的本研究旨在探讨天气与手骨关节炎(HOA)患者关节症状的关系。我们使用DIGICOD队列(HOA患者的单中心队列)的基线数据和巴黎地区在纳入队列前72小时的气象测量数据(温度、湿度、气压)。临床结果为AUSCAN亚评分(疼痛、僵硬、功能)、自发性和压痛关节计数(TJC)、活动和休息时手部疼痛的视觉模拟评分(VAS)评分以及手骨关节炎的功能指数评分。我们使用逻辑回归模型来搜索气象测量与临床结果之间的关联,调整性别、年龄、kelgren - lawrence评分和医院焦虑和抑郁量表评分。结果我们分析了377例患者的资料(平均年龄66.5±7.4岁,85%为女性)。auscan -疼痛亚量表评分与温度、湿度或气压无显著相关性。只有自发TJC与相对湿度相关,压力下TJC与气压负相关,均无剂量效应。疼痛评分与温度无关,功能和僵硬评分与任何气象变量无关。结论本研究首次在大队列中调查气象因素与HOA症状之间的关系。尽管有一些孤立的关联,我们的研究结果并不能明确地支持在潮湿或下雨的天气中手部关节症状的恶化。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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