| Literature DB >> 26767503 |
Joanna Hall1, Laura L Laslett2, Johanne Martel-Pelletier3, Jean-Pierre Pelletier3, François Abram4, Chang-Hai Ding1,5,6, Flavia M Cicuttini5, Graeme Jones1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Change in knee cartilage volume is frequently used as a proxy for change in knee joint space width over time, but longitudinal data on these associations is limited. We aimed to determine whether change in knee cartilage volume, new or worsening meniscal extrusion (ME), meniscal tears and cartilage defects over 2.4 years correlated with change in joint space width (JSW) over 5 years in older community dwelling adults.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26767503 PMCID: PMC4714529 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-016-0879-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Participant characteristics
| Mean (SD) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Gender | 48 % female | |
| Age (years) | 62.2 (7.0) | |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 27.8 (4.7) | |
| Any radiographic OA (%) | 56.0 | |
| Osteophyte, any site (%) | 9.2 | |
| Medial JSW (mm) | 4.73 (0.97) | |
| Lateral JSW (mm) | 6.76 (1.37) | |
| JSN scores (OARSI grade) (%) | ||
| Medial | 0 | 49.7 |
| 1 | 41.2 | |
| 2 | 8.5 | |
| 3 | 0.7 | |
| Lateral | 0 | 83.7 |
| 1 | 13.1 | |
| 2 | 2.0 | |
| 3 | 1.3 | |
| Annual change in joint space width: | ||
| Medial (mm) | −0.05 (0.16) | |
| Medial (%) | −1.2 (3.9) | |
| Lateral (mm) | −0.12 (0.24) | |
| Lateral (%) | −1.8 (3.9) | |
| Medial cartilage volume (tibia + femur, μL) | 6296 (1523) | |
| Lateral cartilage volume (tibia + femur, μL) | 7080 (1671) | |
| Annual change in cartilage volume: | ||
| Medial (μL) | −134 (202) | |
| Medial (%) | −2.1 (3.0) | |
| Lateral (μL) | −106 (165) | |
| Lateral (%) | −1.6 (2.5) | |
| Meniscal extrusions | ||
| Medial – present at baseline (%) | 16.3 | |
| Medial – worsening extrusion (%) | 9.2 | |
| Lateral – present at baseline (%) | 2.0 | |
| Lateral – worsening extrusion (%) | 0.7 | |
| Meniscal tears | ||
| Medial – present at baseline (%) | 98.0 | |
| Medial – worsening tear (%) | 10.5 | |
| Lateral – present at baseline (%) | 96.7 | |
| Lateral – worsening tear (%) | 15.0 | |
| Cartilage defects | ||
| Medial - present at baseline (%) | 23.5 | |
| Medial - worsening (%) | 37.7 | |
| Lateral - present at baseline (%) | 21.6 | |
| Lateral - worsening (%) | 36.4 | |
| Cartilage thickness (average, tibia & femur) | ( | |
| Medial (mm) | 3.07 (0.41) | |
| Lateral (mm) | 3.33 (0.41) | |
| Annual change in cartilage thickness | ||
| Medial (mm) | −0.17 (0.27) | |
| Medial (%) | −6.04 (8.45) | |
| Lateral (mm) | −0.26 (0.3) | |
| Lateral (%) | −8.12 (8.69) | |
Change in cartilage and meniscal extrusion is over a time period of 2.4 years
Change in joint space width is over a time period of 5 years
Right knees only
Fig. 1A representative MR image of cartilage segmentation. The volumes of individual cartilage plates (medial tibia and lateral tibia) were isolated from the total volume by manually drawing disarticulation contours around the cartilage boundaries on a section by section basis, before being re-sampled for 3-D rendering
Fig. 2Scatterplots showing the association between change in joint space width (JSW) and change in cartilage volume (n = 153 medial, n = 152 lateral). In both compartments, cartilage volume decreased in 117 participants each of a and b, but in 29 in a and 26 in b JSW increased despite a decrease in cartilage volume. a Medial compartment: there is a significant negative correlation, with R2 = 4.4 %, p = 0.009 (unadjusted). b Lateral compartment: there is a significant negative correlation, with R2 = 4.9 %, p = 0.006 (unadjusted)
Association between change in cartilage volume, and new or worsening meniscal extrusions, meniscal tears, and cartilage defects over 2.4 years; and change in joint space width over 5 years
| Population | Change in.. | Medial joint space width | Lateral joint space width | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Univariable | Multivariablea | Univariable | Multivariablea | ||
| All participants | Tibial + femoral cartilage volume |
| R2 2.2 %, |
|
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| ( | Meniscal extrusion |
| R2 2.4 %, | NA | NA |
|
| Meniscal tears | R2 0.19 %, | R2 0.0 %, | R2 1.4 %, | R2 1.2 %, |
| Cartilage defects (tibia + femur) | R2 1.4 %, | R2 0.7 %, | R2 0.26 %, | R2 0.01 %, | |
| Total R2 7.7 % | Total R2 6.2 % | ||||
| Subgroup: cartilage measurement site | |||||
| Tibia | Tibial cartilage volume | R2 1.7 %, | R2 0.8 %, | R2 3.34 %, |
|
| ( | Meniscal extrusion |
|
| NA | NA |
| Meniscal tears | R2 0.19 %, | R2 0.01 %, | R2 1.35 %, | R2 1.3 %, | |
| Tibial cartilage defects | R2 0.23 %, | R2 0.02 %, | R2 0.03 %, | R2 0.3 %, | |
| Total R2 5.1 % | Total R2 5.1 % | ||||
| Femur | Femoral cartilage volume |
| R2 1.8 %, | R2 1.72 %, | R2 1.5 %, |
| ( | Meniscal extrusion |
|
| NA | NA |
| Meniscal tears | R2 0.19 %, | R2 0.04 %, | R2 1.35 %, | R2 1.2 %, | |
| Femoral cartilage defects |
| R2 2.2 %, | R2 2.26 %, | R2 2.2 %, | |
| Total R2 9.0 % | Total R2 4.9 % | ||||
| Subgroup: | Tibial + femoral cartilage volume |
| R2 2.1 %, | R2 3.0 %, | R2 3.3 %, |
| Meniscal extrusion |
|
| NA | NA | |
| Meniscal tears | R2 0.02 %, | R2 0.4 %, | R2 1.38 %, | R2 1.9 %, | |
| Tibial + femoral cartilage defects | R2 4.5 %, | R2 2.3 %, | R2 0.49 %, | R2 1.1 %, | |
| Total R2 16.7 % | Total R2 5.6 % | ||||
Results obtained using linear regression
aAdjusted for change in cartilage volume, change in meniscal extrusion, change in meniscal tears or change in cartilage defects where applicable
NA indicates not applicable (incidence of meniscal extrusion very low)
Bold text indicates statistically significant result (p ≤ 0.05)
R2 for univariable models is the proportion of variance explained provided (R2) for the linear regression
R2 for multivariable models is the proportion of variance explained for individual components of the multivariable model (semipartial R2)
Total R2 is the proportion of variance explained for the entire multivariable model
Fig. 3Mean change in joint space width stratified by meniscal extrusion. In participants with incident meniscal extrusion at 2.4 years there was a significantly greater decrease in JSW over 5 years (unadjusted)
Association between change in cartilage thickness, and new or worsening meniscal extrusions, meniscal tears, and cartilage defects over 2.4 years; and change in joint space width over 5 years (n = 65)
| Medial JSNa | Lateral JSN | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unadjusted | Adjusted | Unadjusted | Adjusted | ||
| Tibial and femoral cartilage combined | Tibial + femoral cartilage thickness | R2 2.4 %, | R2 3.6 %, | R2 0.2 %, | R2 0.0 %, |
| New or worsening meniscal extrusion | R2 1.5 %, | R2 0.4 %, | N/A | N/A | |
| Worsening meniscal tears | R2 0.0 %, | R2 0.1 %, | R2 1.9 %, | R2 1.3 %, | |
| Worsening cartilage defects | R2 2.1 %, | R2 1.1 %, | R2 1.0 %, | R2 0.9 %, | |
| Total R2 = 6.2 % | Total R2 = 2.3 % | ||||
| Subgroup: cartilage measurement site | |||||
| Tibial cartilage alone | Tibial cartilage thickness | R2 2.5 %, | R2 2.5 %, | R2 0.7 %, | R2 1.7 %, |
| New or worsening meniscal extrusion | R2 1.5 %, | R2 0.8 %, | NA | NA | |
| Worsening meniscal tears | R2 0.0 %, | R2 0.2 %, | R2 1.9 %, | R2 1.3 %, | |
| Worsening cartilage defects | R2 2.1 %, | R2 1.3 %, | R2 1.0 %, | R2 1 %, | |
| Total R2 = 5.1 % | Total R2 = 3.9 % | ||||
| Femoral cartilage alone | Femoral cartilage thickness | R2 2.3 %, | R2 3.3 %, | R2 1.9 %, | R2 1.6 %, |
| New or worsening meniscal extrusion | R2 1.5 %, | R2 0.3 %, | N/A | N/A | |
| Worsening meniscal tears | R2 0.0 %, | R2 0.1 %, | R2 0.4 %, | R2 1.6 %, | |
| Worsening cartilage defects | R2 2.1 %, | R2 1.0 %, | R2 1.0 %, | R2 1.1 %, | |
| Total R2 = 5.9 % | Total R2 = 3.9 % | ||||
Results obtained using linear regression
aAdjusted for change in cartilage thickness, change in meniscal extrusion, change in meniscal tears or change in cartilage defects where applicable
NA indicates not applicable (incidence of meniscal extrusion very low)
Bold text indicates statistically significant result (p ≤ 0.05) (No associations were statistically significant)
R2 for univariable models is the proportion of variance explained provided (R2) for the linear regression
R2 for multivariable models is the proportion of variance explained for individual components of the multivariable model (semipartial R2)
Total R2 is the proportion of variance explained for the entire multivariable model