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Longitudinal (one-year) change in cartilage thickness in knees with early knee osteoarthritis: A within-person between-knee comparison.

Abstract
Objective: To test the hypothesis that cartilage displays significant longitudinal thickening in the external subregions of the central medial (ecMF) and lateral (ecLF) femur in knees with early radiographic osteoarthritis (ROA) compared with contralateral knees without ROA, and to explore differences in change in other subregions and in radiographic joint space width (JSW). Methods: 50 participants (50% women; age 61.1±9.7y; BMI 27.7±4.7kg/m2 ) were identified from the Osteoarthritis Initiative cohort with definite femorotibial osteophytes but no JSN in one knee (early ROA), and no osteophytes or JSN in the contralateral knee (non-ROA). A longitudinal within-person, between-knee comparison was performed using measures of subregional cartilage thickness based on analyses of sagittal DESSwe MR images obtained at baseline and 1-year. Medial JSW was evaluated from fixed flexion radiographs. Results: The change between baseline and 1-year was -6±94µm in ecMF and +18±91µm in ecLF in early ROA (p=0.78) vs. -1±68µm and +4±76µm in non-ROA knees (p=0.38). The variability of cartilage thickness change tended to be greater in early ROA than in non-ROA knees. Greater cartilage thickness loss in the lateral tibia and a greater reduction in minimum medial JSW was observed in early ROA vs. non-ROA knees. Conclusion: There was no direct evidence of longitudinal cartilage thickening in external subregions of the central femur in knees with early ROA compared with contralateral non-ROA knees. The observed greater variability in longitudinal thickness change in early ROA knees (but not in non-ROA knees) might be due to cartilage thickening and thinning occurring simultaneously in these knees.
AuthorsSebastian Cotofana, Robert Buck, Don Dreher, Wolfgang Wirth, Frank Roemer, Jeff Duryea, Michael Nevitt, Felix Eckstein, Osteoarthritis Initiative Investigators
JournalArthritis care & research (Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken)) Vol. 66 Issue 4 Pg. 636-41 (Apr 2014) ISSN: 2151-4658 [Electronic] United States
PMID24106150 (Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Topics
  • Aged
  • Cartilage, Articular (diagnostic imaging, pathology)
  • Female
  • Femur
  • Humans
  • Knee Joint
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Osteoarthritis (diagnostic imaging, pathology)
  • Radiography

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