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. 2020 Nov;40(11):1781-1792.
doi: 10.1007/s00296-020-04687-1. Epub 2020 Aug 24.

Risk factors for the progression of finger interphalangeal joint osteoarthritis: a systematic review

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Risk factors for the progression of finger interphalangeal joint osteoarthritis: a systematic review

Karishma Shah et al. Rheumatol Int. 2020 Nov.

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Abstract

Progressive hand interphalangeal joint (IPJ) osteoarthritis is associated with pain, reduced function and impaired quality of life. However, the evidence surrounding risk factors for IPJ osteoarthritis progression is unclear. Identifying risk factors for IPJ osteoarthritis progression may inform preventative strategies and early interventions to improve long-term outcomes for individuals at risk of IPJ osteoarthritis progression. The objectives of the study were to describe methods used to measure the progression of IPJ osteoarthritis and identify risk factors for IPJ osteoarthritis progression. MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, and The Cochrane Library were searched from inception to 19th February 2020 (PROSPERO CRD42019121034). Eligible studies assessed potential risk factor/s associated with IPJ osteoarthritis progression. Risk of bias was assessed using a modified QUIPS Tool, and a best evidence synthesis was performed. Of eight eligible studies, all measured osteoarthritis progression radiographically, and none considered symptoms. Eighteen potential risk factors were assessed. Diabetes (adjusted mean difference between 2.06 and 7.78), and larger finger epiphyseal index in males (regression coefficient β = 0.202) and females (β = 0.325) were identified as risk factors (limited evidence). Older age in men and women showed mixed results; 13 variables were not risk factors (all limited evidence). Patients with diabetes and larger finger epiphyseal index might be at higher risk of radiographic IPJ osteoarthritis progression, though evidence is limited and studies are biased. Studies assessing symptomatic IPJ osteoarthritis progression are lacking.

Keywords: Disease progression; Hand interphalangeal joint; Osteoarthritis; Risk factors.

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Conflict of interest statement

NKA receives personal fees from Pfizer/Lily for consultancy and a grant from Merck, outside the submitted work. KS, XY, JCEL, GSC, NKA, DF, and SRF certify they have no financial or commercial association that might pose a conflict of interest in connection with the submitted article. KS, XY, JCEL, GSC, NKA, DF, and SRF certify they have no non-financial association that might pose a non-financial conflict of interest in connection with the submitted article.

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Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) flowchart of study selection

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