The prognosis of pain and function in people with hand and thumb base osteoarthritis: a systematic review.

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Annals of medicine Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-25 DOI:10.1080/07853890.2025.2532113
Victoria Jansen, Anna Selby, Suzanne Toft, Joanna Greenway, Michelle Marshall, Elaine Nicholls, Danielle A van der Windt
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Background: This systematic review has summarized evidence regarding the course of hand pain, hand function, and prognostic factors that predict changes in symptoms in people with hand and thumb base osteoarthritis.

Methods: A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted for longitudinal studies on hand osteoarthritis. Two reviewers assessed eligibility quality appraisal, and extracted data on pain, function and prognostic factors. A narrative synthesis was undertaken, and the strength of the evidence was appraised using a modified Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations approach.

Results: Of 9523 articles identified, 24 papers with 8,496 patients met the inclusion criteria. Twelve studies reported on the course of hand pain and 13 on hand function. 25-29% of participants reported worsening pain and 23-59% a deterioration in hand function over 10 years. There is moderate evidence that, on average, function and grip strength deteriorate over time with minimal changes in average hand pain. Twelve studies assessed the prognostic factors for hand OA. Moderate evidence suggests baseline pain and diabetes are associated with changes in hand function and pain; lower quality evidence for other health and psychological factors.

Conclusions: Over 10 years, there is, little change in hand pain, but some deterioration in hand function. Deterioration in hand pain and function is associated with diabetes and higher baseline pain severity. Further research is very likely to improve our understanding of prognostic factors for symptomatic progression in hand OA.

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手和拇指基底骨关节炎患者疼痛和功能的预后:一项系统综述。
背景:本系统综述总结了有关手和拇指基底骨关节炎患者的手部疼痛过程、手部功能和预测症状变化的预后因素的证据。方法:系统检索电子数据库,对手骨关节炎进行纵向研究。两名审稿人评估了入选资格、质量评价,并提取了疼痛、功能和预后因素的数据。进行了叙述综合,并使用改进的建议、评估、发展和评价分级方法对证据的强度进行了评价。结果:在纳入的9523篇文献中,有24篇、8496例患者符合纳入标准。12项研究报告了手部疼痛的过程,13项研究报告了手部功能。25-29%的参与者报告10年内疼痛加重,23-59%的参与者手部功能恶化。有适度的证据表明,平均而言,功能和握力随着时间的推移而恶化,平均手痛的变化很小。12项研究评估了手部OA的预后因素。中度证据表明基线疼痛和糖尿病与手功能和疼痛的改变有关;其他健康和心理因素的证据质量较低。结论:10年以上患者手部疼痛变化不大,但手部功能有所恶化。手部疼痛和功能的恶化与糖尿病和较高的基线疼痛严重程度有关。进一步的研究很有可能提高我们对手部骨关节炎症状进展的预后因素的理解。
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