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Multivariate Radiological-Based Models for the Prediction of Future Knee Pain: Data from the OAI

Jorge I. Galván-Tejada José M. Celaya-Padilla Victor Treviño José G. Tamez-Peña

Abstrak

In this work, the potential of X-ray based multivariate prognostic models to predict the onset of chronic knee pain is presented. Using X-rays quantitative image assessments of joint-space-width (JSW) and paired semiquantitative central X-ray scores from the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI), a case-control study is presented. The pain assessments of the right knee at the baseline and the 60-month visits were used to screen for case/control subjects. Scores were analyzed at the time of pain incidence (T-0), the year prior incidence (T-1), and two years before pain incidence (T-2). Multivariate models were created by a cross validated elastic-net regularized generalized linear models feature selection tool. Univariate differences between cases and controls were reported by AUC,C-statistics, and ODDs ratios. Univariate analysis indicated that the medial osteophytes were significantly more prevalent in cases than controls:C-stat 0.62, 0.62, and 0.61, at T-0, T-1, and T-2, respectively. The multivariate JSW models significantly predicted pain: AUC = 0.695, 0.623, and 0.620, at T-0, T-1, and T-2, respectively. Semiquantitative multivariate models predicted paint withC-stat = 0.671, 0.648, and 0.645 at T-0, T-1, and T-2, respectively. Multivariate models derived from plain X-ray radiography assessments may be used to predict subjects that are at risk of developing knee pain.

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Jorge I. Galván-Tejada

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José M. Celaya-Padilla

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Victor Treviño

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José G. Tamez-Peña

Format Sitasi

Galván-Tejada, J.I., Celaya-Padilla, J.M., Treviño, V., Tamez-Peña, J.G. (2015). Multivariate Radiological-Based Models for the Prediction of Future Knee Pain: Data from the OAI. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/794141

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2015
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10.1155/2015/794141
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