Assessing the Burden of Osteoarthritis in Africa and the Middle East: A Rapid Evidence Assessment.

IF 1.7 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Jamal Al Saleh, Hani Almoallim, Bassel Elzorkany, Ali Al Belooshi, Omar Batouk, Mohamed Fathy, Nora Vainstein, Abdullah M Kaki
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Introduction/objectives: This rapid evidence assessment (REA) was conducted to assess the burden of weight-bearing joint osteoarthritis in the developing countries of Africa and the Middle East.

Methods: Our REA methodology used a standardized search strategy to identify observational studies, published between January 1, 2010, and April 23, 2020, reporting on outcomes pertaining to the epidemiology and humanistic or economic burden of weight-bearing osteoarthritis. Relevant data from the included studies were used for qualitative analysis.

Results: Among the 20 publications reporting on knee osteoarthritis in 10 countries in Africa and the Middle East, 2 also reported on hip, and 1 on foot osteoarthritis. Prevalence of symptomatic/radiographic knee OA was 9-14% among rheumatology outpatients and 31-34% among those with mixed etiology osteoarthritis. Prevalence of knee OA diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging was 70% among patients ≥40 years of age attending a hospital in Saudi Arabia. Quality-of-life outcomes were reported in 16 publications and suggested a substantial humanistic burden of osteoarthritis, including worse pain, function, and quality of life, and more depression; comparisons between studies were hampered by the variety of tools and scoring scales used, however. No studies reported on economic outcomes.

Conclusion: This REA indicates a substantial burden of osteoarthritis in weight-bearing joints in Africa and the Middle East, consistent with publications from other regions of the world.

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评估非洲和中东地区骨关节炎的负担:快速证据评估。
前言/目的:本快速证据评估(REA)旨在评估非洲和中东发展中国家负重关节骨关节炎的负担。方法:我们的REA方法使用标准化搜索策略来识别发表于2010年1月1日至2020年4月23日之间的观察性研究,这些研究报告了与负重骨关节炎的流行病学和人文或经济负担相关的结果。采用纳入研究的相关资料进行定性分析。结果:在非洲和中东地区10个国家的20篇关于膝关节骨关节炎的报道中,有2篇关于髋部骨关节炎,1篇关于足部骨关节炎。在风湿病门诊患者中,症状性/影像学膝关节炎的患病率为9-14%,在混合病因性骨关节炎患者中为31-34%。在沙特阿拉伯一家医院就诊的≥40岁的患者中,磁共振成像诊断的膝关节OA患病率为70%。16篇出版物报道了生活质量结果,表明骨关节炎带来了巨大的人文负担,包括更严重的疼痛、功能和生活质量,以及更多的抑郁;然而,研究之间的比较受到使用的各种工具和评分量表的阻碍。没有关于经济结果的研究报告。结论:该REA表明,非洲和中东地区的负重关节存在骨关节炎的严重负担,与世界其他地区的出版物一致。
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