2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2018.10.001
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Defining multiple joint osteoarthritis, its frequency and impact in a community-based cohort

Abstract: Background/Purpose: To update definitions of multiple joint osteoarthritis (MJOA), and to determine the frequency and impact of MJOA in a community-based cohort.Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines and with the help of a professional research librarian, we performed a systematic review in Medline using the terms osteoarthritis, generalized, polyarticular, multiple joint, and multi-joint among others, to obtain articles related to MJOA. A total of 42 articles were included for data extraction based on multiple … Show more

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“…Consistent with other studies, women were more likely to have pain at multiple joint sites than men [ 8 ]. The number of painful joint sites was associated with having two or more comorbidities, independently of age.…”
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“…Consistent with other studies, women were more likely to have pain at multiple joint sites than men [ 8 ]. The number of painful joint sites was associated with having two or more comorbidities, independently of age.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…As MJOA has been variously defined in the literature as being ≥2 or ≥3 joint sites [ 8 ], we carried out sensitivity analyses using ordinal logistic regression with categories of joint count site grouping the number of painful joint sites as 1, 2–3 and 4+, and 1–2, 3–4 and 5+. We further replicated our analyses excluding cases with only one joint site to eliminate the possibility that our findings had been affected by trauma-related single-joint OA [ 36 ].…”
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“…The presentation of osteoarthritis (OA) varies immensely e affecting adults of all ages and involving different joints throughout the body 1 . Although hand osteoarthritis (HOA) is exceedingly common and will affect 4 in 10 people by age 85 2 , this joint site is understudied in comparison to other sites, like the knee.…”
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