Changes in outcome measures for impairment, activity limitation, and participation restriction over two years in osteoarthritis of the lower extremities.

Stella Botha-Scheepers, Iain Watt, Frits R Rosendaal, Ferdinand C Breedveld, Marie-Pierre Hellio le Graverand, Margreet Kloppenburg
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Objective: To describe changes in outcome measures in patients with knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) over 2 years according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, and to evaluate the sensitivity to change of available outcome instruments.

Methods: A total of 115 symptomatic knee or hip OA patients (mean age 60.0 years, 80% women) were followed for 2 years. Standardized knee and hip radiographs were scored for joint space narrowing (JSN) using the Osteoarthritis Research Society International Atlas. Pain intensity in knees and hips was graded during physical examination. Self-reported pain and functioning were assessed with the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities OA Index (WOMAC). Social functioning was assessed with social functioning scores of the RAND 36-item Health Survey. Standardized response means (SRMs) were calculated to evaluate sensitivity to change.

Results: Substantial increases in JSN and pain intensity total scores over 2 years were observed (SRMs 0.43 and 0.41, respectively). Twenty-three percent of patients had an increase of at least 1 point in JSN total scores. An increase in pain intensity total scores was present in 46% of patients, whereas a decrease was observed in 19.1.% of patients. WOMAC pain and function scores showed small increases (SRMs 0.15 and 0.18, respectively). No change was seen in social functioning scores (SRM 0.01).

Conclusion: Objective instruments measuring impairment in body structures and function are more sensitive to change over 2 years in patients with OA than self-reported measurements of impairment in body function, activity limitation, and participation restriction. These findings encourage development of new instruments to improve measurement of disease outcome in OA.

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下肢骨关节炎患者两年内损伤、活动受限和参与受限的结局指标变化
目的:根据国际功能、残疾和健康分类,描述2年来膝关节和髋关节骨关节炎(OA)患者结局指标的变化,并评估对现有结局指标变化的敏感性。方法:对115例有症状的膝或髋关节OA患者(平均年龄60.0岁,其中80%为女性)进行2年随访。使用骨关节炎研究协会国际图集对标准化的膝关节和髋关节x线片进行关节间隙狭窄(JSN)评分。在体检时对膝关节和髋关节的疼痛强度进行分级。采用西安大略省和麦克马斯特大学OA指数(WOMAC)评估自我报告的疼痛和功能。社会功能用RAND 36项健康调查的社会功能分数进行评估。计算标准化反应均值(SRMs)来评估对变化的敏感性。结果:观察到JSN和疼痛强度总分在2年内显著增加(SRMs分别为0.43和0.41)。23%的患者在JSN总分中至少增加了1分。46%的患者疼痛强度总分增加,而19.1的患者疼痛强度总分下降。%的患者。WOMAC疼痛和功能评分略有增加(SRMs分别为0.15和0.18)。社会功能评分无显著变化(srm0.01)。结论:测量OA患者身体结构和功能损害的客观仪器比自我报告的身体功能损害、活动限制和参与限制的测量更敏感。这些发现鼓励了新仪器的开发,以改善OA疾病结果的测量。
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