Joint injury in young adults and risk for subsequent knee and hip osteoarthritis

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Gelber, AC
Hochberg, MC
Mead, LA
Wang, NY
Wigley, FM
Klag, MJ
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] Univ Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[3] Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Baltimore, MD USA
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10.7326/0003-4819-133-5-200009050-00007
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Knee and hip injuries have been linked with osteoarthritis in cross-sectional and case-control studies, but few prospective studies have examined the relation between injuries in young adults and risk for later osteoarthritis. Objective: To prospectively examine the relation between joint injury and incident knee acid hip osteoarthritis. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Johns Hopkins Precursors Study. Participants: 1321 former medical students. Measurements: Injury status at cohort entry was recorded when the mean age of participants was 22 years. Injury during followup and incident osteoarthritis were determined by using self-administered questionnaires. Osteoarthritis was confirmed by symptoms and radiographic findings. Results: Over a median follow-up of 36 years, 141 participants reported joint injuries (knee alone [n = 111], hip alone [n = 16], or knee and hip [n = 14]) and 96 developed osteoarthritis (knee alone [n = 64], hip alone [n = 27], or knee and hip [n = 5]). The cumulative incidence of knee osteoarthritis by 65 years of age was 13.9% in participants who had a knee injury during adolescence and young adulthood and 6.0% in those who did not (P = 0.0045) (relative risk, 2.95 [95% CI, 1.35 to 6.45]). Joint injury at cohort entry or during follow-up substantially increased the risk for subsequent osteoarthritis at that site (relative risk, 5.17 [CI, 3.07 to 8.71] and 3.50 [CI, 0.84 to 14.69] for knee and hip, respectively). Results were similar for persons with osteoarthritis confirmed by radiographs and symptoms. Conclusions: Young adults with knee injuries are at considerably increased risk for osteoarthritis later in life and should be targeted in the primary prevention of osteoarthritis.
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