Sex Differences in Patients With Different Stages of Knee Osteoarthritis

To quantify the differences in physical impairments and in performance-based measures and patient-reported outcomes in men and women seeking nonoperative management of symptomatic moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA) and those with symptomatic end-stage knee OA scheduled for total knee arthroplasty com...

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Published inArchives of physical medicine and rehabilitation Vol. 95; no. 12; pp. 2376 - 2381
Main Authors Logerstedt, David S., Zeni, Joseph, Snyder-Mackler, Lynn
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Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.12.2014
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Abstract To quantify the differences in physical impairments and in performance-based measures and patient-reported outcomes in men and women seeking nonoperative management of symptomatic moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA) and those with symptomatic end-stage knee OA scheduled for total knee arthroplasty compared with healthy controls. Cross-sectional analysis of individuals referred to physical therapy, community participants, and subjects from a 2-year longitudinal study. University research department. Cross-sectional analysis of participants (N=289) consisting of a moderate OA group (n=83), a severe OA group (n=143), and a healthy control group (n=63). Not applicable. Quadriceps strength, timed Up and Go test, stair-climbing test, 6-minute walk test, Knee Outcome Survey–Activities of Daily Living Scale (KOS-ADLS), and Physical Component Summary (PCS) of the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey. Women had worse scores than men for physical impairment and performance-based measures (P<.001). In the moderate OA group, women had significantly lower KOS-ADLS (P=.007) and PCS (P=.026) scores than men, with no differences seen between sexes in the other 2 groups for patient-reported measures. Differences between women and men with knee OA on physical impairments and performance-based measures are not echoed in the differences seen in patient-reported measures. These measures signal different domains of knee function in patients with knee OA and should be used as part of a comprehensive functional evaluation.
AbstractList Abstract Objective To quantify the differences in physical impairments and in performance-based measures and patient-reported outcomes in men and women seeking nonoperative management of symptomatic moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA) and those with symptomatic end-stage knee OA scheduled for total knee arthroplasty compared with healthy controls. Design Cross-sectional analysis of individuals referred to physical therapy, community participants, and subjects from a 2-year longitudinal study. Setting University research department. Participants Cross-sectional analysis of participants (N=289) consisting of a moderate OA group (n=83), a severe OA group (n=143), and a healthy control group (n=63). Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures Quadriceps strength, timed Up and Go test, stair-climbing test, 6-minute walk test, Knee Outcome Survey–Activities of Daily Living Scale (KOS-ADLS), and Physical Component Summary (PCS) of the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey. Results Women had worse scores than men for physical impairment and performance-based measures ( P <.001). In the moderate OA group, women had significantly lower KOS-ADLS ( P =.007) and PCS ( P =.026) scores than men, with no differences seen between sexes in the other 2 groups for patient-reported measures. Conclusions Differences between women and men with knee OA on physical impairments and performance-based measures are not echoed in the differences seen in patient-reported measures. These measures signal different domains of knee function in patients with knee OA and should be used as part of a comprehensive functional evaluation.
To quantify the differences in physical impairments and in performance-based measures and patient-reported outcomes in men and women seeking nonoperative management of symptomatic moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA) and those with symptomatic end-stage knee OA scheduled for total knee arthroplasty compared with healthy controls. Cross-sectional analysis of individuals referred to physical therapy, community participants, and subjects from a 2-year longitudinal study. University research department. Cross-sectional analysis of participants (N=289) consisting of a moderate OA group (n=83), a severe OA group (n=143), and a healthy control group (n=63). Not applicable. Quadriceps strength, timed Up and Go test, stair-climbing test, 6-minute walk test, Knee Outcome Survey–Activities of Daily Living Scale (KOS-ADLS), and Physical Component Summary (PCS) of the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey. Women had worse scores than men for physical impairment and performance-based measures (P<.001). In the moderate OA group, women had significantly lower KOS-ADLS (P=.007) and PCS (P=.026) scores than men, with no differences seen between sexes in the other 2 groups for patient-reported measures. Differences between women and men with knee OA on physical impairments and performance-based measures are not echoed in the differences seen in patient-reported measures. These measures signal different domains of knee function in patients with knee OA and should be used as part of a comprehensive functional evaluation.
To quantify the differences in physical impairments and in performance-based measures and patient-reported outcomes in men and women seeking nonoperative management of symptomatic moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA) and those with symptomatic end-stage knee OA scheduled for total knee arthroplasty compared with healthy controls.OBJECTIVETo quantify the differences in physical impairments and in performance-based measures and patient-reported outcomes in men and women seeking nonoperative management of symptomatic moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA) and those with symptomatic end-stage knee OA scheduled for total knee arthroplasty compared with healthy controls.Cross-sectional analysis of individuals referred to physical therapy, community participants, and subjects from a 2-year longitudinal study.DESIGNCross-sectional analysis of individuals referred to physical therapy, community participants, and subjects from a 2-year longitudinal study.University research department.SETTINGUniversity research department.Cross-sectional analysis of participants (N=289) consisting of a moderate OA group (n=83), a severe OA group (n=143), and a healthy control group (n=63).PARTICIPANTSCross-sectional analysis of participants (N=289) consisting of a moderate OA group (n=83), a severe OA group (n=143), and a healthy control group (n=63).Not applicable.INTERVENTIONSNot applicable.Quadriceps strength, timed Up and Go test, stair-climbing test, 6-minute walk test, Knee Outcome Survey-Activities of Daily Living Scale (KOS-ADLS), and Physical Component Summary (PCS) of the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURESQuadriceps strength, timed Up and Go test, stair-climbing test, 6-minute walk test, Knee Outcome Survey-Activities of Daily Living Scale (KOS-ADLS), and Physical Component Summary (PCS) of the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey.Women had worse scores than men for physical impairment and performance-based measures (P<.001). In the moderate OA group, women had significantly lower KOS-ADLS (P=.007) and PCS (P=.026) scores than men, with no differences seen between sexes in the other 2 groups for patient-reported measures.RESULTSWomen had worse scores than men for physical impairment and performance-based measures (P<.001). In the moderate OA group, women had significantly lower KOS-ADLS (P=.007) and PCS (P=.026) scores than men, with no differences seen between sexes in the other 2 groups for patient-reported measures.Differences between women and men with knee OA on physical impairments and performance-based measures are not echoed in the differences seen in patient-reported measures. These measures signal different domains of knee function in patients with knee OA and should be used as part of a comprehensive functional evaluation.CONCLUSIONSDifferences between women and men with knee OA on physical impairments and performance-based measures are not echoed in the differences seen in patient-reported measures. These measures signal different domains of knee function in patients with knee OA and should be used as part of a comprehensive functional evaluation.
To quantify the differences in physical impairments and in performance-based measures and patient-reported outcomes in men and women seeking nonoperative management of symptomatic moderate knee osteoarthritis (OA) and those with symptomatic end-stage knee OA scheduled for total knee arthroplasty compared with healthy controls. Cross-sectional analysis of individuals referred to physical therapy, community participants, and subjects from a 2-year longitudinal study. University research department. Cross-sectional analysis of participants (N=289) consisting of a moderate OA group (n=83), a severe OA group (n=143), and a healthy control group (n=63). Not applicable. Quadriceps strength, timed Up and Go test, stair-climbing test, 6-minute walk test, Knee Outcome Survey-Activities of Daily Living Scale (KOS-ADLS), and Physical Component Summary (PCS) of the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey. Women had worse scores than men for physical impairment and performance-based measures (P<.001). In the moderate OA group, women had significantly lower KOS-ADLS (P=.007) and PCS (P=.026) scores than men, with no differences seen between sexes in the other 2 groups for patient-reported measures. Differences between women and men with knee OA on physical impairments and performance-based measures are not echoed in the differences seen in patient-reported measures. These measures signal different domains of knee function in patients with knee OA and should be used as part of a comprehensive functional evaluation.
Author Logerstedt, David S.
Zeni, Joseph
Snyder-Mackler, Lynn
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SF-36
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Rehabilitation
Osteoarthritis
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Gait
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Knee
Male
Middle Aged
Muscle Strength
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis, Knee - physiopathology
Patient outcome assessment
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Quadriceps Muscle - physiopathology
Rehabilitation
Self Report
Sex
Sex Factors
Task Performance and Analysis
Walking
Title Sex Differences in Patients With Different Stages of Knee Osteoarthritis
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