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Is there a causal link between knee loading and knee osteoarthritis progression? A systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies and randomised trials

机译:膝关节负荷与膝关节骨关节炎进展之间是否存在因果关系?队列研究和随机试验的系统评价和荟萃分析

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Objective We performed a systematic review, meta-analysis and assessed the evidence supporting a causal link between knee joint loading during walking and structural knee osteoarthritis (OA) progression. Design Systematic review, meta-analysis and application of Bradford Hill's considerations on causation. Data sources We searched MEDLINE, Scopus, AMED, CINAHL and SportsDiscus for prospective cohort studies and randomised controlled trials (RCTs) from 1950 through October 2013. Study eligibility criteria We selected cohort studies and RCTs in which estimates of knee joint loading during walking were used to predict structural knee OA progression assessed by X-ray or MRI. Data analyses Meta-analysis was performed to estimate the combined OR for structural disease progression with higher baseline loading. The likelihood of a causal link between knee joint loading and OA progression was assessed from cohort studies using the Bradford Hill guidelines to derive a 0–4 causation score based on four criteria and examined for confirmation in RCTs. Results Of the 1078 potentially eligible articles, 5 prospective cohort studies were included. The studies included a total of 452 patients relating joint loading to disease progression over 12–72?months. There were very serious limitations associated with the methodological quality of the included studies. The combined OR for disease progression was 1.90 (95% CI 0.85 to 4.25; I2=77%) for each one-unit increment in baseline knee loading. The combined causation score was 0, indicating no causal association between knee loading and knee OA progression. No RCTs were found to confirm or refute the findings from the cohort studies. Conclusions There is very limited and low-quality evidence to support for a causal link between knee joint loading during walking and structural progression of knee OA. Trial registration number CRD42012003253
机译:目的我们进行了系统的回顾,荟萃分析,并评估了支持步行过程中膝关节负荷与结构性膝骨关节炎(OA)进展之间因果关系的证据。设计系统回顾,荟萃分析和Bradford Hill关于因果关系的考虑的应用。数据来源我们对MEDLINE,Scopus,AMED,CINAHL和SportsDiscus进行了前瞻性队列研究和1950年至2013年10月的随机对照试验(RCT)。预测通过X射线或MRI评估的结构性膝OA进展。数据分析进行荟萃分析,以评估基线负荷较高时结构性疾病进展的组合OR。使用Bradford Hill指南从队列研究中评估了膝关节负荷与OA进展之间因果关系的可能性,并基于四个标准得出了0–4因果评分,并在RCT中进行了检查以进行确认。结果在1078篇可能符合条件的文章中,包括5项前瞻性队列研究。该研究共纳入452例患者,这些患者的关节负荷与12-72个月以上的疾病进展有关。纳入研究的方法学质量存在非常严重的局限性。基线膝关节负荷每增加1个单位,疾病进展的综合OR为1.90(95%CI为0.85至4.25; I 2 = 77%)。组合的因果得分为0,表明膝盖负荷与膝盖OA进展之间无因果关系。未发现随机对照试验证实或反驳了队列研究的结果。结论有非常有限且质量低下的证据支持步行过程中膝关节负荷与膝OA的结构发展之间的因果关系。试用注册号CRD42012003253

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