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Osteoarthritis

Dr Elsa van Duuren

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Osteoarthritis (OA)

• Most common joint disease in the world

• Prevalence increases with age

– Majority of people over the age of 65 have radiographic features of OA

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Consequence of OA

• Disability:

– Second to heart disease as the leading cause of disability in working men over 50 years old

– OA of the knees is the leading cause of disability among the elderly in developed countries

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Pathogenesis and pathology of OA

• Disease of synovial joints

• Progressive loss of cartilage

• Reaction by joint structures

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Susceptibility to OA

Susceptibility:

• Obesity

• Heredity

• Hormonal

• Bone density

• Hypermobility

• Neuromuscular dysfunction

• Metabolic disorders

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The OA process

Insults

Repair

Trauma

Metabolic abnormality

Instability

Aging

Environmental/

Constitutional

factors

Osteoarthritis Osteophyte

remodelling

Synovial

response Capsular

response

Chondrocyte

metabolism

Outcome

Compensation-

No/mild symptoms

or disability

Decompensation-

Symptoms /

Disability

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Changes in the OA joint

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Early cartilage change

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Bone changes

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Synovitis

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Cartilage debris in the synovial fluid

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Synovitis

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Medial compartment OA knee

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Lateral compartment OA knee

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Hip OA

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Hand OA

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DIP cyst

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Cyst on DIP

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OA MTP 1

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Evaluation of OA

• Diagnosis on clinical picture

– Joint pain with activity

– Transient stiffness in the morning or after rest

– Reduced range of motion

– Joint crepitus or periarticular tenderness, or both

– Bony swelling

• X rays

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Examination of the OA patient

• Body weight

• Range of motion in the joint

• Location of tenderness

• Muscle strength

• Ligament stability

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Blood tests in OA

• No diagnostic blood tests

• Experimental tests to look at disease activity

• FBC, creatinine, LFTs before starting NSAIDS,

– Especially for elderly people

– Other chronic illnesses

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MRI in OA

• Magnetic resonance imaging may be used to diagnose other causes of knee pain

– Eg osteochondritis dissecans and avascular necrosis

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The meniscus in knee OA

• High incidence of pts with knee osteoarthritis have meniscal tears

– Not necessarily a cause of increased symptoms

– Menisectomy not indicated unless symptoms of locking or extension blockade

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Management of OA

• Guidelines well established:

– OARSI

– American academy of orthopaedic surgeons

– EULAR

– NICE

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Aim of treatment:

– Alter the disease process and its consequences

– Educate patients about the disease and its management

– Relief of symptoms

– Optimise function

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Non-pharmacologic management

• Important part of treatment, but neglected

• Emerging biomechanical approaches

– Long term load reduction will palliate pain

– Delays progression of structural joint degeneration

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Reduce load on joints

• Protect compromised joints from excessive loading

– Weight loss

– Modify inappropriate daily/occupational activities

– Use walking stick/ bracing

– Shock absorbing shoes and insoles

– Correct leg length discrepancy

– Patellar taping

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Exercise in OA

• Maintain joint motion and stability

– Regular movement- little and often

• Muscle strengthening exercises

– Decreases pain ( quads for knee OA)

– Improve function

– Reduce fall risk

• Physical training rather than passive therapy

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Analgesic Therapy

• Paracetamol

• Tramadol

• Opioid anagesics

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NSAIDs

• NSAIDs and COXIBs • No difference between drugs

• If no response to one, may respond to another

• Lower doses may be effective

• Gastroprotection for long term use

• Side effects: GI, renal, worsening CHF, BP, edema

• Antiplatelet effects may be hazardous

• Coxib risk: political and medico-legal, not medical

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Polysulfated glycosaminoglycans

• Glucosamine sulphate/ chondroitin: • Symptomatic benefit in some studies

• no known side effects

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Topical Agents

• Local cold or heat: Hot packs, hydrotherapy

• Topical analgesic agents: no evidence

• Capsaicin-containing topicals

• Liniments = methyl salicylates

• Topical NSAIDs

• Evidence of benefit for superficial joints:

• Hand OA

• Knees

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Intra-articular steroids

• Intra-articular steroids indication:

– Acute exacerbations of pain and signs of local inflammation with joint effusion

• Short term benefit for pain and function

* Altman, et al. J Rheumatol. 1998;25:2203.

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Hyaluronate injections

• Symptomatic relief in some patients

• Improved function

• Expensive

• Require series of injections

• No evidence of long- term benefit

• Limited to knees

• Not recommended

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Surgical Therapy for OA

• Arthroscopy

• American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons:

• Recommend against performing arthroscopy with debridement or lavage in patients with primary OA of knees

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Osteotomy:

• Only recommended in specific cases

– Symptomatic unicompartment OA with malalignment

• May delay need for TKR for 5 - 10 years

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Total joint replacement:

• Proper selection of patients

• Good to excellent results can be expected in 95%

• Survival rate of the implant is expected to be 95% at 15 year

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OA Summary • Osteoarthritis is a disease of the whole joint,

not just cartilage • The diagnosis of osteoarthritis is based on

clinical presentation and supported by radiography

• Effective drugs and non-pharmacological treatments are available for the management of osteoarthritis; non-drug treatments should be tried first

• Surgical intervention should be considered when medical treatment has failed