Cartilage loss occurs in the same subregions as subchondral bone attrition: a within-knee subregion-matched approach from the Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study.

T Neogi, D Felson, J Niu, J Lynch, M Nevitt, A Guermazi, F Roemer, C E Lewis, B Wallace, Y Zhang
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Abstract

Objective: By magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), subchondral bone attrition (SBA) can be seen in early osteoarthritis (OA), but the significance of this is unknown. We therefore evaluated whether SBA was associated with cartilage loss within the same subregion of the knee.

Methods: The Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study is a cohort of individuals who have or are at high risk for knee OA. At baseline and 30 months, participants' knee MRIs were graded using the Whole-Organ Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score in the 10 subregions of the tibiofemoral joint for cartilage morphology and SBA. We conducted analyses within a knee to eliminate between-person confounding, using an M:N (cases:controls) matched case-control approach with the 10 subregions of a person's knee forming a matched set. Cases within a knee were defined as subregions with cartilage loss, while controls were subregions in that same knee without cartilage loss. We evaluated the association of cartilage loss over 30 months with the presence of baseline SBA in the same subregion within that knee using conditional logistic regression.

Results: SBA was associated with an odds ratio of 7.5 (95% confidence interval 5.6-9.9, P < 0.0001) for cartilage loss in the same subregion compared with subregions without any baseline SBA in our sample of 459 knees from participants, 64% of whom were women, with a mean age of 63 years and a mean body mass index of 30.5 kg/m(2).

Conclusion: SBA is strongly associated with cartilage loss within the same subregion of a knee. SBA may directly influence overlying cartilage loss or serve as a marker of an area undergoing great compressive stress and in which cartilage loss is inevitable.

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软骨损失发生在与软骨下骨磨损相同的亚区:来自多中心骨关节炎研究的膝关节内亚区匹配方法。
目的:早期骨关节炎(OA)通过磁共振成像(MRI)可观察到软骨下骨磨损(SBA),但其意义尚不清楚。因此,我们评估SBA是否与膝关节同一亚区软骨损失有关。方法:多中心骨关节炎研究是对患有或处于膝关节OA高风险人群的队列研究。在基线和30个月时,参与者的膝关节mri使用全器官磁共振成像评分在胫股关节的10个亚区进行软骨形态和SBA分级。我们使用M:N(病例:对照)匹配的病例对照方法,在一个人的膝盖的10个亚区形成一个匹配集,在一个膝盖内进行了分析,以消除人与人之间的混淆。膝关节内的病例被定义为软骨丢失的亚区,而对照组是同一膝关节内没有软骨丢失的亚区。我们使用条件逻辑回归评估了30个月以上的软骨损失与该膝关节同一亚区存在基线SBA的关系。结果:在我们的459个参与者的膝关节样本中,与没有任何基线SBA的亚区相比,SBA与同一亚区软骨损失的比值比为7.5(95%置信区间5.6-9.9,P < 0.0001),其中64%为女性,平均年龄为63岁,平均体重指数为30.5 kg/m(2)。结论:SBA与膝关节同一亚区软骨损失密切相关。SBA可能直接影响上覆软骨的损失,或作为一个区域承受巨大的压应力,软骨损失是不可避免的标志。
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Arthritis and rheumatism
Arthritis and rheumatism 医学-风湿病学
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