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Contralateral advanced radiographic knee osteoarthritis predicts radiographic progression and future arthroplasty in ipsilateral knee with early-stage osteoarthritis.

Rongjie WuGuangtao FuMengyuan LiYuanchen MaQingtian LiZhantao DengQiujian Zheng
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2022)
The ipsilateral knee with early-stage OA is prone to have worse early to mid-, and long-term prognosis in the circumstance of contralateral radiographic advanced knee OA. Key Points •Identifying early knee osteoarthritis (OA) with a high risk of radiographic progression and future arthroplasty enables early personalized intervention. •This is a novel study to investigate the relationship between the risk of future arthroplasty and contralateral knee status. •Propensity score matching holds promise to minimize selection bias in observational studies. •Knees with early OA are prone to have a high risk of radiographic progression and future arthroplasty in the circumstance of contralateral advanced knee OA.
Keyphrases
  • knee osteoarthritis
  • early stage
  • current status
  • total knee arthroplasty
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • lymph node
  • machine learning
  • sentinel lymph node
  • anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction