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Camilla Andersen1, Stine Jacobsen2, Marie Walters2, Casper Lindegaard2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a significant health issue in humans as well as horses. Experimental models of equine carpal OA have been used to investigate OA pathogenesis and potential therapeutic candidates. A 5-scale scoring system (OARSI) for macroscopic pathological cartilage changes already exists, but there is a need for a scoring system with better differentiation of severity. The aim of this study was therefore to develop and validate such a scoring system.Entities:
Keywords: Carpus; Cartilage; Copenhagen Equine Carpal Osteoarthritis Score (CEqCOAS); Copenhagen Equine Total Cartilage Score (CEqTCS; Gross pathology; Macroscopic pathology; Osteoarthritis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35761416 PMCID: PMC9235142 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-022-06116-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Grading systems to describe macroscopic changes in the equine carpal osteochondral fragment model of post-traumatic osteoarthritis
| Score | Region | Range | Parameter | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New CEqCOAS | Cartilage of each carpal bone (RCB, ICB, UCB, 2CB, 3CB, 4CB) | Each: 0–12 Total (= CEqTCS): 0–72 | Severity of erosions | None | Partial-thickness erosions, each < 5 mm | Partial-thickness erosions, each > 5 mm | Partial-thickness erosions, each > 5 mm | |
| Extent of erosions | None | 1–25% of the cartilage surface | 26–50% of the cartilage surface | 51–75% of the cartilage surface | 76–100% of the cartilage surface | |||
| Osteochondral fragment | 0–4 | Healing and erosions | Full healing with integration with surrounding cartilage (no visible fragment) | Healing non-complete, demarcating border, healthy cartilage around fragment | Fragment attached, mild erosions around fragment | Fragment attached but with severe erosions around fragment | Defect not attached and severe erosions around defect | |
| Synovial membrane | 0–6 | Hyperemia | Absent | Mild (only at ac-site) | Moderate | Severe | ||
| Hyperplasia | Absent | Mild (only at ac-site) | Moderate | Severe | ||||
| Existing OARSI cartilage score | Entire middle carpal joint | 0–4 | No gross fibrillation/ fissuring | Very superficial erosion with articular cartilage swelling | Partial-thickness erosions | Partial and full-thickness erosions | Extensive full-thickness erosions to the level of subchondral bone |
In the new macroscopic scoring system, severity and extent of cartilage erosions are scored and multiplied, and a total cartilage pathology score (the CEqTCS, range 0–72) for the joint is calculated as the sum of the products for each carpal bone. Synovial hyperemia and hyperplasia are scored separately and summed (total synovium score, rang 0–6). The osteochondral fragment of the RC is scored and reported separately (range 0–4)
CEqCOAS Copenhagen Equine Carpal Osteoarthritis Score, CEqTCS Copenhagen Equine Total Cartilage Score, RCB radial carpal bone, ICB intermediate carpal bone, UCB ulnar carpal bone, 2CB second carpal bone, 3CB third carpal bone, 4CB fourth carpal bone, OARSI the Osteoarthritis Research Society International, ac arthrocentesis
Fig. 1There was excellent intraclass agreement (ICC = 0.993) and consistency (ICC = 0.992) of the new Copenhagen Equine Total Cartilage Score (CEqTCS), when observer 1 scored the pathological changes twice with a 6-week interval A. There was excellent interclass agreement (ICC = 0.974) and consistency (ICC = 0.973) (B) of the CEqTCS. The CEqTCS correlated excellently with the OARSI score (p = 7.055e-16, r = 0.94) (C)
Fig. 2Panel A–F show the spectrum of pathological changes in the middle carpal joint of six horses. From panel D, E, and F the wide range of the CEqTCS (Copenhagen Equine Total Cartilage Score) within an OARSI (Osteoarthritis Research Society International) grade 4 can be appreciated. Both the OARSI score and the CEqTCS is shown for both observers (Obs 1 and Obs 2)