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Alberto Migliore1,2, Carlo Alberto Scirè3, Loreto Carmona4, Gabriel Herrero-Beaumont5, Emanuele Bizzi6, Jaime Branco7, Greta Carrara3, Xavier Chevalier8, Ledio Collaku9, Spiros Aslanidis10, Lev Denisov11, Luigi Di Matteo12, Gerolamo Bianchi2,13, Demirhan Diracoglu14, Bruno Frediani2,15, Emmanuel Maheu16, Natalia Martusevich17, Gian Filippo Bagnato2,18, Magda Scarpellini2,19, Giovanni Minisola20, Nurullah Akkoc21, Roberta Ramonda22, Tatiana Barskova23, Durda Babic-Naglic24, Jose Vicente Moreno Muelas25, Ruxandra Ionescu26, Rasho Rashkov27, Nemanja Damjanov28, Marco Matucci Cerinic3,23.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to establish consensus for potential early symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (ESKOA) clinical definition and referral criteria from primary care to rheumatologists, based on available data from literature and a qualitative approach, in order to perform studies on patients fulfilling such criteria and to validate the obtained ESKOA definition. A complex methodological approach was followed including: (1) three focus groups (FG), including expert clinicians, researchers and patients; (2) a systematic literature review (SLR); (3) two discussion groups followed by a Delphi survey. FG and SLR were performed in parallel to inform discussion groups in order to identify relevant constructs to be included in the modified Delphi survey. ESKOA is defined in the presence of: (a) two mandatory symptoms (knee pain in the absence of any recent trauma or injury and very short joint stiffness, lasting for less than 10 min, when starting movement) even in the absence of risk factors, or (b) knee pain, and 1 or 2 risk factors or (c) three or more risk factors in the presence of at least one mandatory symptom, with symptoms lasting less than 6 months. These criteria are applicable in the absence of active inflammatory arthritis, generalized pain, Kellgren-Lawrence grade >0, any recent knee trauma or injury, and age lower than 40 years. Knee pain in the absence of any recent trauma lasting for less than 6 months was considered as the referral criterion to the rheumatologist for the suspicion of ESKOA. This consensus process has identified provisional clinical definition of ESKOA and defined potential referral criterion to rheumatologist, in order to test ESKOA obtained definition in prospective validation studies.Entities:
Keywords: Early diagnosis; Knee joint; Osteoarthritis; Referral
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28451793 DOI: 10.1007/s00296-017-3700-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rheumatol Int ISSN: 0172-8172 Impact factor: 2.631