医学
滑膜炎
软骨
渗出
膝关节
关节积液
骨关节炎
关节炎
磁共振成像
外科
病理
内科学
解剖
放射科
替代医学
作者
Xia Wang,Leigh Blizzard,Andrew Halliday,Weiyu Han,Xingzhong Jin,Flavia Cicuttini,Graeme Jones,Changhai Ding
标识
DOI:10.1136/annrheumdis-2014-206676
摘要
Objective To describe the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between knee regional effusion-synovitis and structural changes in older adults. Methods A total of 977 subjects were randomly selected from the local community (mean 62 years, 50% female) at baseline and 404 were followed up 2.6 years later. T2-weighted MRI was used to assess knee effusion-synovitis in four subregions: suprapatellar pouch, central portion, posterior femoral recess and subpopliteal recess. Knee cartilage defects, cartilage volume and bone marrow lesions (BMLs) were measured using MRI at baseline and follow-up. Results Cross-sectionally, effusion-synovitis in most subregions was significantly associated with a higher risk of cartilage defects, BMLs and reduced cartilage volume. Longitudinally, suprapatellar pouch effusion-synovitis at baseline predicted an increase in cartilage defects (p<0.01), loss of cartilage volume (p=0.04) and an increase in BMLs (p=0.02) in multivariable analyses. The significant associations of effusion-synovitis with cartilage volume and BMLs disappeared after adjustment for cartilage defects. Effusion-synovitis in whole knee joint (p<0.01) and subpopliteal recess (p<0.05) was consistently associated with longitudinal changes in cartilage defects but not in cartilage volume and BMLs. Conclusions There are independent associations between knee joint effusion-synovitis and knee cartilage defects in both cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses, suggesting a potential causal relationship. The associations of effusion-synovitis with BMLs and cartilage volume were largely dependent on cartilage defects, suggesting potential causal pathways.
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