Prognostic factors for progression of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review

Abstract Background Predicting which patients with hip osteoarthritis are more likely to show disease progression is important for healthcare professionals. Therefore, the aim of this review was to assess which factors are predictive of progression in patients with hip osteoarthritis. Methods A lite...

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Main Authors: C. H. Teirlinck, D. M. J. Dorleijn, P. K. Bos, J. B. M. Rijkels-Otters, S. M. A. Bierma-Zeinstra, P. A. J. Luijsterburg
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-019-1969-9
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author C. H. Teirlinck
D. M. J. Dorleijn
P. K. Bos
J. B. M. Rijkels-Otters
S. M. A. Bierma-Zeinstra
P. A. J. Luijsterburg
author_facet C. H. Teirlinck
D. M. J. Dorleijn
P. K. Bos
J. B. M. Rijkels-Otters
S. M. A. Bierma-Zeinstra
P. A. J. Luijsterburg
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description Abstract Background Predicting which patients with hip osteoarthritis are more likely to show disease progression is important for healthcare professionals. Therefore, the aim of this review was to assess which factors are predictive of progression in patients with hip osteoarthritis. Methods A literature search was made up until 14 March 2019. Included were cohort and case-control studies evaluating the association between factors and progression (either clinical, radiological, or THR). Excluded were studies with a follow-up < 1 year or specific underlying pathologies of osteoarthritis. Risk of bias was assessed using the QUIPS tool. A best-evidence synthesis was conducted. Results We included 57 articles describing 154 different factors. Of these, a best-evidence synthesis was possible for 103 factors, separately for clinical and radiological progression, and progression to total hip replacement. We found strong evidence for more clinical progression in patients with comorbidity and more progression to total hip replacement for a higher Kellgren and Lawrence grade, superior or (supero) lateral femoral head migration, and subchondral sclerosis. Strong evidence for no association was found regarding clinical progression for gender, social support, pain medication, quality of life, and limited range of motion of internal rotation or external rotation. Also, strong evidence for no association was found regarding radiological progression for the markers CTX-I, COMP, NTX-I, PINP, and PIIINP and regarding progression to total hip replacement for body mass index. Conclusion Strong evidence suggested that 4 factors were predictive of progression of hip osteoarthritis, whereas 12 factors were not predictive of progression. Evidence for most of the reported factors was either limited or conflicting. Protocol registration PROSPERO, CRD42015010757
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spelling doaj.art-cc6787da21c747deb5af2f6f0ce5a13b2022-12-22T00:22:27ZengBMCArthritis Research & Therapy1478-63622019-08-0121111910.1186/s13075-019-1969-9Prognostic factors for progression of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic reviewC. H. Teirlinck0D. M. J. Dorleijn1P. K. Bos2J. B. M. Rijkels-Otters3S. M. A. Bierma-Zeinstra4P. A. J. Luijsterburg5Department of General Practice, Erasmus MC University Medical CenterDepartment of General Practice, Erasmus MC University Medical CenterDepartment of Orthopedics, Erasmus MC University Medical CenterDepartment of General Practice, Erasmus MC University Medical CenterDepartment of General Practice, Erasmus MC University Medical CenterDepartment of General Practice, Erasmus MC University Medical CenterAbstract Background Predicting which patients with hip osteoarthritis are more likely to show disease progression is important for healthcare professionals. Therefore, the aim of this review was to assess which factors are predictive of progression in patients with hip osteoarthritis. Methods A literature search was made up until 14 March 2019. Included were cohort and case-control studies evaluating the association between factors and progression (either clinical, radiological, or THR). Excluded were studies with a follow-up < 1 year or specific underlying pathologies of osteoarthritis. Risk of bias was assessed using the QUIPS tool. A best-evidence synthesis was conducted. Results We included 57 articles describing 154 different factors. Of these, a best-evidence synthesis was possible for 103 factors, separately for clinical and radiological progression, and progression to total hip replacement. We found strong evidence for more clinical progression in patients with comorbidity and more progression to total hip replacement for a higher Kellgren and Lawrence grade, superior or (supero) lateral femoral head migration, and subchondral sclerosis. Strong evidence for no association was found regarding clinical progression for gender, social support, pain medication, quality of life, and limited range of motion of internal rotation or external rotation. Also, strong evidence for no association was found regarding radiological progression for the markers CTX-I, COMP, NTX-I, PINP, and PIIINP and regarding progression to total hip replacement for body mass index. Conclusion Strong evidence suggested that 4 factors were predictive of progression of hip osteoarthritis, whereas 12 factors were not predictive of progression. Evidence for most of the reported factors was either limited or conflicting. Protocol registration PROSPERO, CRD42015010757http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-019-1969-9OsteoarthritisHipPrognostic factorsProgressionSystematic review
spellingShingle C. H. Teirlinck
D. M. J. Dorleijn
P. K. Bos
J. B. M. Rijkels-Otters
S. M. A. Bierma-Zeinstra
P. A. J. Luijsterburg
Prognostic factors for progression of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
Arthritis Research & Therapy
Osteoarthritis
Hip
Prognostic factors
Progression
Systematic review
title Prognostic factors for progression of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
title_full Prognostic factors for progression of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
title_fullStr Prognostic factors for progression of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic factors for progression of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
title_short Prognostic factors for progression of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
title_sort prognostic factors for progression of osteoarthritis of the hip a systematic review
topic Osteoarthritis
Hip
Prognostic factors
Progression
Systematic review
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-019-1969-9
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