生化标志物在骨关节炎的诊断、预后和监测中的现状如何?

MD, PhD L. Stefan Lohmander (Professor)
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摘要

骨关节炎(OA)的生化标志物可能有不同的用途。由于标志物反映关节组织(软骨、滑膜、骨等)中正在进行的动态代谢过程,因此它们最有可能用于预测预后和对治疗的反应,监测对治疗的反应以及疾病分期。标记目前正用于这些目的的研究层面。然而,在OA临床试验环境或临床常规中使用这些标志物来评估疾病进程的目标尚未达到。
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5 What is the current status of biochemical markers in the diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring of osteoarthritis?

Biochemical markers for osteoarthritis (OA) may serve different purposes. Since markers reflect ongoing dynamic metabolic processes in the joint tissues (cartilage, synovium, bone, etc.), they are most likely to be useful to predict prognosis and response to treatment, to monitor response to treatment, and for disease staging. Markers are currently being used at the research level for these purposes. The goal of using these markers to assess the disease process in the OA clinical trial setting or in the clinical routine has, however, not yet been reached.

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