Association of hand and knee osteoarthritis: Evidence for a polyarticular disease subset

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Abstract

Objective - To examine the association between hand and knee osteoarthritis (OA) in a community based population. Methods - Radiographs of 695 participants aged ≥40 years in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging were read for changes of OA, using Kellgren-Lawrence grade ≥2 as the case definition. Results - Logistic regression analyses, adjusting for age, gender and body mass index, revealed a significant association between OA in the knee and the following joint groups: distal and proximal interphalangeal (DIP, PIP) and Hand2 (OA in two or more hand joint groups) for grade 2-4 and grade 3-4 disease, and the first carpometacarpal (CMC1) joint for grade 3-4 disease. Conclusion - There is an association between OA in hand sites and the knee. The strength of the associations increases with increasing disease severity. For the PIP site, there is a trend toward increasing strength of association for increasing numbers of affected joints and bilateral disease.

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Hirsch, R. (1996). Association of hand and knee osteoarthritis: Evidence for a polyarticular disease subset. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 55(1), 25–29. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.55.1.25

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