TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of radiographic classification criteria for hand osteoarthritis
T2 - a methodological report (Phase 2)
AU - Haugen, Ida K.
AU - Felson, David
AU - Abhishek, Abhishek
AU - Berenbaum, Francis
AU - Edwards, John James
AU - Herrero Beaumont, Gabriel
AU - Hermann-Eriksen, Merete
AU - Hill, Catherine L.
AU - Ishimori, Mariko
AU - Jonsson, Helgi
AU - Karjalainen, Teemu
AU - Leung, Ying Ying
AU - Maheu, Emmanuel
AU - Mallen, Christian D.
AU - Moe, Rikke Helene
AU - Ramonda, Roberta
AU - Ritschl, Valentin
AU - Stamm, Tanja A.
AU - Szekanecz, Zoltan
AU - van der Giesen, Florus J.
AU - Ritt, Marco J.P.F.
AU - Wittoek, Ruth
AU - Kjeken, Ingvild
AU - Osteras, Nina
AU - van de Stadt, Lotte A.
AU - Englund, Martin
AU - Dziedzic, Krysia S.
AU - Marshall, M.
AU - Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita
AU - Hansen, Paul
AU - Greibrokk, Elsie
AU - Smeets, Wilma
AU - Kloppenburg, Margreet
PY - 2022/2
Y1 - 2022/2
N2 - ObjectivesIn Phase 1 of developing new hand osteoarthritis (OA) classification criteria, features associated with hand OA were identified in a population with hand complaints. Radiographic findings could better discriminate patients with hand OA and controls than clinical examination findings. The objective of Phase 2 was to achieve consensus on the features and their weights to be included in three radiographic criteria sets of overall hand OA, interphalangeal OA and thumb base OA.MethodsMultidisciplinary, international expert panels were convened. Patient vignettes were used to identify important features consistent with hand OA. A consensus-based decision analysis approach implemented using 1000minds software was applied to identify the most important features and their relative importance influencing the likelihood of symptoms being due to hand OA. Analyses were repeated for interphalangeal and thumb base OA. The reliability and validity of the proposed criteria sets were tested.ResultsThe experts agreed that the criteria sets should be applied in a population with pain, aching or stiffness in hand joint(s) not explained by another disease or acute injury. In this setting, five additional criteria were considered important: age, morning stiffness, radiographic osteophytes, radiographic joint space narrowing and concordance between symptoms and radiographic findings. The reliability and validity were very good.ConclusionRadiographic features were considered critical when determining whether a patient had symptoms due to hand OA. The consensus-based decision analysis approach in Phase 2 complemented the data-driven results from Phase 1, which will form the basis of the final classification criteria sets.
AB - ObjectivesIn Phase 1 of developing new hand osteoarthritis (OA) classification criteria, features associated with hand OA were identified in a population with hand complaints. Radiographic findings could better discriminate patients with hand OA and controls than clinical examination findings. The objective of Phase 2 was to achieve consensus on the features and their weights to be included in three radiographic criteria sets of overall hand OA, interphalangeal OA and thumb base OA.MethodsMultidisciplinary, international expert panels were convened. Patient vignettes were used to identify important features consistent with hand OA. A consensus-based decision analysis approach implemented using 1000minds software was applied to identify the most important features and their relative importance influencing the likelihood of symptoms being due to hand OA. Analyses were repeated for interphalangeal and thumb base OA. The reliability and validity of the proposed criteria sets were tested.ResultsThe experts agreed that the criteria sets should be applied in a population with pain, aching or stiffness in hand joint(s) not explained by another disease or acute injury. In this setting, five additional criteria were considered important: age, morning stiffness, radiographic osteophytes, radiographic joint space narrowing and concordance between symptoms and radiographic findings. The reliability and validity were very good.ConclusionRadiographic features were considered critical when determining whether a patient had symptoms due to hand OA. The consensus-based decision analysis approach in Phase 2 complemented the data-driven results from Phase 1, which will form the basis of the final classification criteria sets.
KW - epidemiology
KW - health care
KW - osteoarthritis
KW - outcome assessment
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85124173434
U2 - 10.1136/rmdopen-2021-002024
DO - 10.1136/rmdopen-2021-002024
M3 - Article
C2 - 35121640
AN - SCOPUS:85124173434
SN - 2056-5933
VL - 8
JO - RMD Open
JF - RMD Open
IS - 1
M1 - e002024
ER -