Anterior meniscus extrusion is associated with anterior tibial osteophyte width in knee osteoarthritis – The Bunkyo Health Study

In knee osteoarthritis (OA), medial meniscus extrudes both medially and anteriorly. We reported that full-length width of medial tibial osteophyte, which comprises cartilage and bone parts, is directly associated with medial meniscus extrusion in early-stage knee OA and hypothesized that anterior ti...

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Published inOsteoarthritis and cartilage open Vol. 5; no. 3; p. 100364
Main Authors Adili, Arepati, Kaneko, Haruka, Aoki, Takako, Liu, Lizu, Negishi, Yoshifumi, Tomura, Jun, Wakana, Suguru, Momoeda, Masahiro, Arita, Hitoshi, Hada, Shinnosuke, Shiozawa, Jun, Kubota, Mitsuaki, Someya, Yuki, Tamura, Yoshifumi, Aoki, Shigeki, Watada, Hirotaka, Kawamori, Ryuzo, Negishi-Koga, Takako, Okada, Yasunori, Ishijima, Muneaki
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Abstract In knee osteoarthritis (OA), medial meniscus extrudes both medially and anteriorly. We reported that full-length width of medial tibial osteophyte, which comprises cartilage and bone parts, is directly associated with medial meniscus extrusion in early-stage knee OA and hypothesized that anterior tibial osteophyte (ATO) is also associated with anterior meniscus extrusion (AME). Thus, we aimed to examine their prevalence and relationship. Elderly subjects (638 females and 507 males; average 72.9 years old) in the Bunkyo Health Study cohort were enrolled. MRI-detected OA changes were evaluated according to the Whole Organ Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score. ATO was evaluated using the method which can assess both cartilage and bone parts of osteophyte by pseudo-coloring images of proton density-weighted fat-suppressed MRI. Most subjects showed the Kellgren-Lawrence grade 1/2 of the medial knee OA (88.1%), AME (94.3%, 3.7 ​± ​2.2 ​mm), and ATO (99.6%, 4.2 ​± ​1.5 ​mm). Among the OA changes, AME was most closely associated with full-length width of ATO (multivariable β ​= ​0.877, p ​< ​0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for determining the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width was 0.75 (95% confidence interval 0.60–0.84, p ​< ​0.001). The odds ratio for the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width at 2.9 ​mm was 7.16 (4.23–12.15, p ​< ​0.001, age, gender, BMI, and K-L adjusted). AME and ATO were inevitably observed in the elderly subjects and AME was closely associated with full-length width of ATO. Our study provides the first evidence on the close relationship between AME and ATO in knee OA.
AbstractList In knee osteoarthritis (OA), medial meniscus extrudes both medially and anteriorly. We reported that full-length width of medial tibial osteophyte, which comprises cartilage and bone parts, is directly associated with medial meniscus extrusion in early-stage knee OA and hypothesized that anterior tibial osteophyte (ATO) is also associated with anterior meniscus extrusion (AME). Thus, we aimed to examine their prevalence and relationship. Elderly subjects (638 females and 507 males; average 72.9 years old) in the Bunkyo Health Study cohort were enrolled. MRI-detected OA changes were evaluated according to the Whole Organ Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score. ATO was evaluated using the method which can assess both cartilage and bone parts of osteophyte by pseudo-coloring images of proton density-weighted fat-suppressed MRI. Most subjects showed the Kellgren-Lawrence grade 1/2 of the medial knee OA (88.1%), AME (94.3%, 3.7 ​± ​2.2 ​mm), and ATO (99.6%, 4.2 ​± ​1.5 ​mm). Among the OA changes, AME was most closely associated with full-length width of ATO (multivariable β ​= ​0.877,  ​< ​0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for determining the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width was 0.75 (95% confidence interval 0.60-0.84,  ​< ​0.001). The odds ratio for the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width at 2.9 ​mm was 7.16 (4.23-12.15,  ​< ​0.001, age, gender, BMI, and K-L adjusted). AME and ATO were inevitably observed in the elderly subjects and AME was closely associated with full-length width of ATO. Our study provides the first evidence on the close relationship between AME and ATO in knee OA.
In knee osteoarthritis (OA), medial meniscus extrudes both medially and anteriorly. We reported that full-length width of medial tibial osteophyte, which comprises cartilage and bone parts, is directly associated with medial meniscus extrusion in early-stage knee OA and hypothesized that anterior tibial osteophyte (ATO) is also associated with anterior meniscus extrusion (AME). Thus, we aimed to examine their prevalence and relationship. Elderly subjects (638 females and 507 males; average 72.9 years old) in the Bunkyo Health Study cohort were enrolled. MRI-detected OA changes were evaluated according to the Whole Organ Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score. ATO was evaluated using the method which can assess both cartilage and bone parts of osteophyte by pseudo-coloring images of proton density-weighted fat-suppressed MRI. Most subjects showed the Kellgren-Lawrence grade 1/2 of the medial knee OA (88.1%), AME (94.3%, 3.7 ​± ​2.2 ​mm), and ATO (99.6%, 4.2 ​± ​1.5 ​mm). Among the OA changes, AME was most closely associated with full-length width of ATO (multivariable β ​= ​0.877, p ​< ​0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for determining the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width was 0.75 (95% confidence interval 0.60–0.84, p ​< ​0.001). The odds ratio for the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width at 2.9 ​mm was 7.16 (4.23–12.15, p ​< ​0.001, age, gender, BMI, and K-L adjusted). AME and ATO were inevitably observed in the elderly subjects and AME was closely associated with full-length width of ATO. Our study provides the first evidence on the close relationship between AME and ATO in knee OA.
Background: In knee osteoarthritis (OA), medial meniscus extrudes both medially and anteriorly. We reported that full-length width of medial tibial osteophyte, which comprises cartilage and bone parts, is directly associated with medial meniscus extrusion in early-stage knee OA and hypothesized that anterior tibial osteophyte (ATO) is also associated with anterior meniscus extrusion (AME). Thus, we aimed to examine their prevalence and relationship. Methods: Elderly subjects (638 females and 507 males; average 72.9 years old) in the Bunkyo Health Study cohort were enrolled. MRI-detected OA changes were evaluated according to the Whole Organ Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score. ATO was evaluated using the method which can assess both cartilage and bone parts of osteophyte by pseudo-coloring images of proton density-weighted fat-suppressed MRI. Results: Most subjects showed the Kellgren-Lawrence grade 1/2 of the medial knee OA (88.1%), AME (94.3%, 3.7 ​± ​2.2 ​mm), and ATO (99.6%, 4.2 ​± ​1.5 ​mm). Among the OA changes, AME was most closely associated with full-length width of ATO (multivariable β ​= ​0.877, p ​< ​0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for determining the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width was 0.75 (95% confidence interval 0.60–0.84, p ​< ​0.001). The odds ratio for the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width at 2.9 ​mm was 7.16 (4.23–12.15, p ​< ​0.001, age, gender, BMI, and K-L adjusted). Conclusions: AME and ATO were inevitably observed in the elderly subjects and AME was closely associated with full-length width of ATO. Our study provides the first evidence on the close relationship between AME and ATO in knee OA.
In knee osteoarthritis (OA), medial meniscus extrudes both medially and anteriorly. We reported that full-length width of medial tibial osteophyte, which comprises cartilage and bone parts, is directly associated with medial meniscus extrusion in early-stage knee OA and hypothesized that anterior tibial osteophyte (ATO) is also associated with anterior meniscus extrusion (AME). Thus, we aimed to examine their prevalence and relationship.BackgroundIn knee osteoarthritis (OA), medial meniscus extrudes both medially and anteriorly. We reported that full-length width of medial tibial osteophyte, which comprises cartilage and bone parts, is directly associated with medial meniscus extrusion in early-stage knee OA and hypothesized that anterior tibial osteophyte (ATO) is also associated with anterior meniscus extrusion (AME). Thus, we aimed to examine their prevalence and relationship.Elderly subjects (638 females and 507 males; average 72.9 years old) in the Bunkyo Health Study cohort were enrolled. MRI-detected OA changes were evaluated according to the Whole Organ Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score. ATO was evaluated using the method which can assess both cartilage and bone parts of osteophyte by pseudo-coloring images of proton density-weighted fat-suppressed MRI.MethodsElderly subjects (638 females and 507 males; average 72.9 years old) in the Bunkyo Health Study cohort were enrolled. MRI-detected OA changes were evaluated according to the Whole Organ Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score. ATO was evaluated using the method which can assess both cartilage and bone parts of osteophyte by pseudo-coloring images of proton density-weighted fat-suppressed MRI.Most subjects showed the Kellgren-Lawrence grade 1/2 of the medial knee OA (88.1%), AME (94.3%, 3.7 ​± ​2.2 ​mm), and ATO (99.6%, 4.2 ​± ​1.5 ​mm). Among the OA changes, AME was most closely associated with full-length width of ATO (multivariable β ​= ​0.877, p ​< ​0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for determining the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width was 0.75 (95% confidence interval 0.60-0.84, p ​< ​0.001). The odds ratio for the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width at 2.9 ​mm was 7.16 (4.23-12.15, p ​< ​0.001, age, gender, BMI, and K-L adjusted).ResultsMost subjects showed the Kellgren-Lawrence grade 1/2 of the medial knee OA (88.1%), AME (94.3%, 3.7 ​± ​2.2 ​mm), and ATO (99.6%, 4.2 ​± ​1.5 ​mm). Among the OA changes, AME was most closely associated with full-length width of ATO (multivariable β ​= ​0.877, p ​< ​0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for determining the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width was 0.75 (95% confidence interval 0.60-0.84, p ​< ​0.001). The odds ratio for the presence of AME as evaluated by ATO width at 2.9 ​mm was 7.16 (4.23-12.15, p ​< ​0.001, age, gender, BMI, and K-L adjusted).AME and ATO were inevitably observed in the elderly subjects and AME was closely associated with full-length width of ATO. Our study provides the first evidence on the close relationship between AME and ATO in knee OA.ConclusionsAME and ATO were inevitably observed in the elderly subjects and AME was closely associated with full-length width of ATO. Our study provides the first evidence on the close relationship between AME and ATO in knee OA.
ArticleNumber 100364
Author Shiozawa, Jun
Adili, Arepati
Aoki, Takako
Kaneko, Haruka
Liu, Lizu
Momoeda, Masahiro
Kubota, Mitsuaki
Kawamori, Ryuzo
Tomura, Jun
Tamura, Yoshifumi
Aoki, Shigeki
Negishi-Koga, Takako
Wakana, Suguru
Okada, Yasunori
Arita, Hitoshi
Watada, Hirotaka
Hada, Shinnosuke
Someya, Yuki
Ishijima, Muneaki
Negishi, Yoshifumi
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MME
PDFS
Medial meniscus extrusion (MME)
MRI
CI
MOAKS
ICC
Anterior meniscus extrusion (AME)
Anterior tibial osteophyte (ATO)
K-L
TFA
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OA
SBA
SBC
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BMA
AME
ATO
Osteoarthritis
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BMI
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Background: In knee osteoarthritis (OA), medial meniscus extrudes both medially and anteriorly. We reported that full-length width of medial tibial osteophyte,...
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Anterior meniscus extrusion (AME)
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Title Anterior meniscus extrusion is associated with anterior tibial osteophyte width in knee osteoarthritis – The Bunkyo Health Study
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