Symptoms indicative of early knee osteoarthritis after ACL reconstruction: descriptive analysis of the SHIELD cohort

Anna Cronström , May Arna Risberg , Martin Englund , Dorthe B. Strauss , Paul Neuman , Carl Johan Tiderius , Eva Ageberg
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Abstract

Objective

To describe the SHIELD cohort in terms of symptoms indicative of early knee osteoarthritis (OA) and to investigate associations between patient characteristics (demographics, activity/injury-related) and these symptoms at 1 (cross-sectional) and 3 years (longitudinal) post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR).

Method

106 participants (50 ​% women, mean [SD] age 25 [5] years) were included. Symptoms indicative of early knee OA were evaluated by the Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) subscale pain, KOOS subscale pain ≤72 (KOOSpain ≤72), and ≤85 on two out of four KOOS subscales (pain, symptoms, activity of daily living, quality of life) (modified Luyten).

Results

Mean (SD) KOOS pain scores were 83.2 (15.7) and 87.3 (12.7) at 1 and 3 years, respectively. At 1 year and 3 years post ACLR, 18/101 (18 ​%) and 14/86 (16 ​%) participants met the KOOSpain ≤72 criterion, whereas 83/101 (82 ​%) and 67/86 (78 ​%) met the modified Luyten criterion. 7/15 (47 ​%) (KOOSpain ≤72) and 59/70 (84 ​%) (modified Luyten) classified as having knee OA symptoms 1 year post ACLR were still classified as having OA symptoms after 3 years. Lower activity level at 1 year was the sole variable consistently associated with all three outcomes 3 years post ACLR.

Conclusion

The proportion of participants fulfilling existing classification criteria for symptoms indicative of early OA after ACLR is highly dependent on the criteria applied and different criteria seem to capture varying aspects of early OA symptoms. Future studies will reveal if these symptoms will persist long-term or just reflect more transient issues.
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前交叉韧带重建后早期膝关节骨关节炎的症状:SHIELD队列的描述性分析
目的根据早期膝关节骨关节炎(OA)的症状描述SHIELD队列,并调查前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)后1年(横断面)和3年(纵向)患者特征(人口统计学、活动/损伤相关)与这些症状之间的关系。方法纳入106例受试者,其中女性50%,平均[SD]年龄25 ~ 50岁。通过膝关节损伤和骨关节炎结局评分(KOOS)疼痛亚量表、KOOS亚量表疼痛≤72 (KOOSpain≤72)和四个KOOS亚量表(疼痛、症状、日常生活活动、生活质量)中的两个≤85(改良Luyten)来评估早期膝关节OA的症状。结果1年和3年平均(SD) KOOS疼痛评分分别为83.2(15.7)和87.3(12.7)。在ACLR后1年和3年,18/101(18%)和14/86(16%)的参与者符合koo西班牙≤72标准,而83/101(82%)和67/86(78%)的参与者符合修改的Luyten标准。7/15 (47%) (koo西班牙≤72)和59/70(84%)(改良Luyten)在ACLR后1年被分类为膝关节OA症状,3年后仍被分类为OA症状。1年时较低的活动水平是与ACLR后3年所有三个结果一致相关的唯一变量。结论满足ACLR术后早期OA症状分类标准的参与者比例高度依赖于所采用的标准,不同的标准似乎反映了早期OA症状的不同方面。未来的研究将揭示这些症状是否会长期存在,或者只是反映出更短暂的问题。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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