Relationship between abnormalities detected by magnetic resonance imaging and knee symptoms in early knee osteoarthritis

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Seiya Ota
Eiji Sasaki
Shizuka Sasaki
Daisuke Chiba
Yuka Kimura
Yuji Yamamoto
Mika Kumagai
Masataka Ando
Eiichi Tsuda
Yasuyuki Ishibashi
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[1] Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
[2] Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Active Life Promotion
[3] Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Diet and Health Sciences
[4] Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
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We investigated the prevalence of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and their relationship with knee symptoms in women without radiographic evidence of knee osteoarthritis (KOA). This cross-sectional cohort study included 359 Japanese women without radiographic evidence of KOA (Kellgren‒Lawrence grade < 2). All participants underwent T2-weighted fat-suppressed MRI of their knees. Structural abnormalities (cartilage damage, bone marrow lesions [BMLs], subchondral cysts, bone attrition, osteophytes, meniscal lesions, and synovitis) were scored according to the whole-organ MRI score method. Knee symptoms were evaluated using the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score. Participants were divided into early and non-KOA groups based on early KOA classification criteria. Logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate the relationship between MRI abnormalities and knee symptoms. Cartilage damage was the most common abnormality (43.5%). The prevalences of cartilage damage, BMLs, subchondral cysts, bone attrition, meniscal lesions, and synovitis were higher in patients with early KOA than in those without. Synovitis (odds ratio [OR] 2.254, P = 0.002) and meniscal lesions (OR 1.479, P = 0.031) were positively associated with the presence of early KOA. Synovitis was most strongly associated with knee pain and might be a therapeutic target in patients with early KOA.
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