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The KHOALA cohort of knee and hip osteoarthritis in France
Authors:Francis Guillemin  Anne-Christine Rat  Christian H Roux  Bruno Fautrel  Bernard Mazieres  Xavier Chevalier  Liana Euller-Ziegler  Patrice Fardellone  Evelyne Verrouil  Johanne Morvan  Jacques Pouchot  Joel Coste  Alain Saraux
Institution:1. Guangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanning 530001, China (广西中医药大学, 南宁 530001, 中国);2. Ruikang Hospital Affiliated to Guangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanning 530011, China (广西中医药大学附属瑞康医院 , 南宁 530011, 中国);1. Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany;2. EMD Serono Research and Development Institute, Inc., Billerica, MA, USA;3. NBCD A/S, Herlev, Denmark;4. Chondrometrics GmbH, Ainring, Germany;5. Department of Imaging and Functional Musculoskeletal Research, Institute of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg & Nuremberg, Salzburg, Austria;6. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Arthritis and Rehabilitation, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria;7. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA;8. Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds, and NIHR Leeds Biomedical Research Centre, Chapel Allerton Hospital, Leeds, UK
Abstract:ObjectivesThis study aimed to describe the prevalence of symptomatic knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) and its course over time, as well as identify prognostic factors of OA course and determinants of costs and access to care in France in a patient cohort.MethodsSubjects aged 40 to 75 years, with uni- or bilateral symptomatic hip and/or knee OA (ACR criteria), Kellgren and Lawrence (KL) stage 2 or greater, were recruited from a French national prevalence survey for the multicenter KHOALA cohort study. Data collected at baseline included sociodemographic and clinical data; WOMAC, IKS and Harris scores for pain and function; MAQ score for physical activity; functional comorbidity index; GHQ28 score for psychological status; and SF-36 (generic) and OAKHQOL (specific) scores for quality of life. Blood and urine samples were collected.ResultsEight hundred and seventy-eight subjects were included, 222 with OA of the hip (mean age 61.2 ± 8.8 years), 607 knee (mean age 62.0 ± 8.5 years) and 49 both hip and knee (mean age 64.9 ± 7.9 years). Mean body mass index was 26.9 ± 4.5 for hip OA and 30.3 ± 6.3 for knee OA. Hip and knee OA patients had 1.99 and 2.06 comorbidities, on average, respectively. Disease severity on X-rays for KL stages 2, 3 and 4 for hip OA was 69.8, 26.1 and 4.1%, respectively, and for knee OA, 44.5, 30.3, and 25.2%. As compared with population norms, age- and sex-standardized SF-36 scores were greatly decreased for both knee and hip OA in all dimensions, particularly physical and emotional dimensions.PerspectivesPatients will be followed up annually, alternately by mail and clinical visit. This cohort of representative patients with knee and hip OA will be an opportunity for future collaborative research.
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