Knee Osteoarthritis Functional Classification Scheme - Validation of Time Dependent Treatment Effect. One Year Follow - Up of 518 Patients

A. Herman, A. Mor, G. Segal, N. Shazar, Y. Beer, N. Halperin, R. Debi, A. Elbaz
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Objective: The purpose of the current study was to validate time dependent changes of a novel functional classification for patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA), following a home-based biomechanical treatment (HBBT).Methods: A retrospective analysis of 518 patients with KOA was conducted. All patients were classified using a novel knee osteoarthritis functional grade (KOFG) classification for KOA, based on spatio-temporal gait analysis. Patients were re-classified after 3 months and 1 year of HBBT to examine and validate this classification using timedependant changes. The time dependent changes in the classification were compared to gold-standard selfassessment questionnaires, WOMAC and short form 36 (SF-36).Results: The changes in KOFG were demonstrated over time, with most changes occurring after 3 months of treatment with consolidation of the effect at 12 months. For example, of 427 patients that were classified in KOFG 2-4 grade at baseline, 44.9% and 51.5% had lower (better) KOFG grades at 3 and 12 months of treatment, respectively. The changes in KOFG were validated with WOMAC and SF-36 questionnaires showing a significant correlation between KOFG changes and changes in WOMAC and SF-36. SF-36 pain sub-scale showed an improvement of 33.0% and 38.0% following 3 months and 12 months of treatment, respectively (p values <0.0001).Conclusions: The results of the current study validate the knee osteoarthritis functional grade classification scheme as a tool to assess time dependant changes in KOA as well as its sensitivity to assess treatment effect. The KOFG can offer a more robust mode of reporting clinical results in describing the natural history and time-dependent treatment results of patients suffering from knee OA and should be considered as an additional outcome measure in future studies.
膝关节骨关节炎功能分类方案-时间依赖性治疗效果的验证。518例患者一年随访
目的:本研究的目的是验证膝骨关节炎(KOA)患者在家庭生物力学治疗(HBBT)后一种新型功能分类的时间依赖性变化。方法:对518例KOA患者进行回顾性分析。所有患者均采用基于时空步态分析的新型膝关节骨关节炎功能分级(KOFG)对KOA进行分类。患者在HBBT治疗3个月和1年后重新分类,使用时间依赖性变化来检查和验证这种分类。将分级的时间依赖性变化与金标准自评问卷、WOMAC和SF-36进行比较。结果:KOFG的变化是随时间变化的,大多数变化发生在治疗3个月后,12个月时效果巩固。例如,在427例基线时KOFG分级为2-4级的患者中,44.9%和51.5%分别在治疗3个月和12个月时KOFG分级较低(较好)。通过WOMAC和SF-36问卷对KOFG的变化进行验证,KOFG的变化与WOMAC和SF-36的变化之间存在显著的相关性。SF-36疼痛分量表在治疗3个月和12个月后分别改善33.0%和38.0% (p值<0.0001)。结论:本研究的结果验证了膝关节骨性关节炎功能分级方案作为评估KOA时间依赖性变化的工具,以及评估治疗效果的敏感性。KOFG可以为描述膝关节OA患者的自然病史和时间依赖性治疗结果提供更可靠的临床结果报告模式,并应在未来的研究中考虑作为额外的结果测量。
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