| Literature DB >> 25861476 |
Rajiv Gandhi1, Michael G Zywiel1, Nizar N Mahomed1, Anthony V Perruccio2.
Abstract
The majority of patients with hip or knee osteoarthritis (OA) report one or more symptomatic joints apart from the one targeted for surgical care. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to investigate the association between the burden of multiple symptomatic joints and self-reported depression in patients awaiting joint replacement for OA. Four hundred and seventy-five patients at a single centre were evaluated. Patients self-reported joints that were painful and/or symptomatic most days of the previous month on a homunculus, with nearly one-third of the sample reporting 6 or more painful joints. The prevalence of depression was 12.2% (58/475). When adjusted for age, sex, education level, hip or knee OA, body mass index, chronic condition count, and joint-specific WOMAC scores, each additional symptomatic joint was associated with a 19% increased odds (odds ratio: 1.19 (95% CI: 1.08, 1.31, P < 0.01)) of self-reported depression. Individuals reporting 6 or more painful joints had 2.5-fold or greater odds of depression when compared to those patients whose symptoms were limited to the surgical joint. A focus on the surgical joint alone is likely to miss a potentially important determinant of postsurgical patient-reported outcomes in patients undergoing hip or knee replacement.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25861476 PMCID: PMC4377445 DOI: 10.1155/2015/327161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis ISSN: 2090-1992
Comparison of demographic and clinical data between patients who did and did not report depression.
| Depression = yes | Depression = no |
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| Mean age and SD (range) | 62.7 ± 9.9 (37 to 86) | 65.0 ± 10.1 (33 to 89) | 0.105 |
| Percentage of female patients | 82.5 | 53.5 | <0.001 |
| Percentage of patients without any formal education beyond high school | 27.6 | 30.8 | 0.618 |
| Percentage of patients awaiting knee (versus hip) replacement | 62.1 | 55.6 | 0.355 |
| Mean body mass index in kg/m2 and SD (range) | 33.5 ± 8.7 (21 to 62) | 29.9 ± 6.3 (19 to 55) | <0.001 |
| Mean number of comorbidities and SD (range) | 2.7 ± 1.7 (0 to 7) | 1.7 ± 1.3 (0 to 7) | <0.001 |
| Mean WOMAC pain score and SD in points (range) | 10.2 ± 4.2 (0 to 20) | 9.6 ± 3.7 (1 to 18) | 0.238 |
| Mean WOMAC function score and SD in points (range) | 34.7 ± 13.7 (0 to 68) | 31.6 ± 12.1 (0 to 62) | 0.073 |
| Mean number of painful joints and SD (range) | 7.3 ± 4.7 (1 to 20) | 4.1 ± 3.1 (1 to 18) | <0.001 |
SD: standard deviation; WOMAC: Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index.
Results of logistic regression evaluating associations between symptomatic joint count and depression.
| Predictor variable | Reference value | Contrast value | Odds ratio | 95% confidence interval |
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| Sex | Male | Female |
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| Education | Some formal education beyond high school | No formal education beyond high school | 1.05 | 0.50, 2.23 |
| Surgical joint | Hip | Knee | 0.70 | 0.34, 1.45 |
| Body mass index | — | — | 1.04 | 0.99, 1.09 |
| Number of comorbidities | — | — |
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| WOMAC pain score | — | — | 0.89 | 0.76, 1.05 |
| WOMAC function score | — | — | 1.02 | 0.97, 1.07 |
| Number of symptomatic joints | — | — |
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WOMAC: Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index.