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合并心血管疾病和糖尿病对手部骨关节炎、疼痛及功能状态转变的影响:约翰斯顿县骨关节炎项目

Effects of Comorbid Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes on Hand Osteoarthritis, Pain, and Functional State Transitions: The Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project.

作者信息

Scherzer Zachary A, Alvarez Carolina, Renner Jordan B, Murphy Louise B, Schwartz Todd A, Jordan Joanne M, Golightly Yvonne M, Nelson Amanda E

机构信息

Z.A. Scherzer, BS, Medical Student, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, Rochester, Missouri, and Thurston Arthritis Research Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

C. Alvarez, MS, Statistician, Thurston Arthritis Research Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

出版信息

J Rheumatol. 2020 Oct 1;47(10):1541-1549. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.191075. Epub 2020 Feb 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study is to examine the course of hand osteoarthritis (HOA) and its relationship with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes (DM).

METHODS

Data were collected at 3 timepoints from 845 Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project participants (two-thirds women, one-third African Americans, mean age 60 yrs) with and without HOA, CVD, or DM. A diagnosis of radiographic HOA (rHOA) required a Kellgren-Lawrence severity grade of ≥ 2 in at least 3 joints in each hand. A 4-state progressive model included transitions based on rHOA and pain or function as defined using the Australian/Canadian HOA Index (AUSCAN). Markov multistate models estimated HR (aHR) and 95% CI for associations between DM or CVD and specific state transitions, adjusting for baseline and time-varying covariates.

RESULTS

Participants with DM (vs those without DM) were more likely to experience worsening pain with rHOA. Individuals who had or developed CVD (vs those who did not) were significantly less likely to experience symptomatic improvement, regardless of rHOA status. Those with DM or CVD (vs those without these comorbidities) were less likely to experience improvement in function, although this was statistically significant only for those with DM and no rHOA.

CONCLUSION

Overall, having or developing DM and/or CVD reduced the likelihood of symptomatic and functional improvement over time, suggesting an effect of comorbid CVD and DM on the clinical and radiographic course of HOA. Additional studies are needed to confirm these findings.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨手部骨关节炎(HOA)的病程及其与心血管疾病(CVD)和糖尿病(DM)的关系。

方法

从845名约翰斯顿县骨关节炎项目参与者(三分之二为女性,三分之一为非裔美国人,平均年龄60岁)中,在3个时间点收集有无HOA、CVD或DM的数据。影像学HOA(rHOA)的诊断要求每只手至少3个关节的Kellgren-Lawrence严重程度分级≥2级。一个四状态渐进模型包括基于rHOA以及使用澳大利亚/加拿大HOA指数(AUSCAN)定义的疼痛或功能的转变。马尔可夫多状态模型估计DM或CVD与特定状态转变之间关联的HR(aHR)和95%CI,并对基线和随时间变化的协变量进行调整。

结果

患有DM的参与者(与未患DM的参与者相比)更有可能因rHOA而出现疼痛加重。患有或发生CVD的个体(与未患CVD的个体相比)无论rHOA状态如何,出现症状改善的可能性显著降低。患有DM或CVD的个体(与无这些合并症的个体相比)功能改善的可能性较小,尽管这仅对患有DM且无rHOA的个体具有统计学意义。

结论

总体而言,患有或发生DM和/或CVD会随着时间推移降低症状和功能改善的可能性,提示合并CVD和DM对HOA的临床和影像学病程有影响。需要进一步研究来证实这些发现。

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