1995
DOI: 10.1136/ard.54.1.53
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Factors affecting radiographic progression of knee osteoarthritis.

Abstract: 3-17, respectively); warmth at the knee associated with change in any radiographic feature (odds ratio 2-22; 95% CI

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“…In the comparison of the second quartile versus the first quartile, no statistically significant association was found. Ledingham et al (21) only found a significant association for the relationship of BMI with JSN. In that study, a borderline significant association was found for the relationship with the change in osteophytes and no statistical association was found in the relationship between change in K/L grade.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…In the comparison of the second quartile versus the first quartile, no statistically significant association was found. Ledingham et al (21) only found a significant association for the relationship of BMI with JSN. In that study, a borderline significant association was found for the relationship with the change in osteophytes and no statistical association was found in the relationship between change in K/L grade.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…(31) reported no significant association between sex and progression of knee OA. Ledingham et al (21) reported an association between sex and the change in cyst number but not between sex and change in K/L grade or joint space narrowing (JSN). Miyazaki et al (22), Schouten et al (37), Spector et al (39), and Wolfe and Lane (45) found no significant association between sex and progression of knee OA.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If studies of the same cohort presented different information, reported on different prognostic factors (28,29), or presented results after different followup periods (30,31), both studies were included. In total, 18 studies were included in this review (27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40)(41)(42)(43)(44). A list of excluded studies is presented in Appendix 1 on the NIVEL Web site (available at: http://www.nivel.nl/systeem/scripts/downloadtracker.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As stated by Boegard, Ledingham, Lanyon, and Fernandez-Cuadros (2,(7)(8)(9), the collapse of the medial compartment produces abnormal forces that could contribute to changes in the lateral compartment, increasing the JSW as a result. In that scenario, the protective effect of Glu/CS on the lateral compartment and the nonprotective effect in the medial compartment could be just a result of progression in the natural history of knee OA (2,(7)(8)(9).…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In that scenario, the protective effect of Glu/CS on the lateral compartment and the nonprotective effect in the medial compartment could be just a result of progression in the natural history of knee OA (2,(7)(8)(9). Because of all the arguments exposing the long-term effects of Glu/CS on the progression of structural changes in knee OA, the asseveration that Glu/CS protects the lateral but not the medial compartment, based on radiographic assumptions, should be taken with caution.…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%