2016
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20161627
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A study on knee joint osteoarthritis among the women aged above 40 years, residing in the urban field practice area at tertiary care centre, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Abstract: A study on knee joint osteoarthritis among the women aged above 40 years, residing in the urban field practice area at tertiary care centre, Bangalore, Karnataka, India B. C. Narasimha, K. S. Ravish*, T. S. Ranganath, S. Navya Sri INTRODUCTIONOsteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative joint disease. The development of osteoarthritis is dependent on age, sex, genetic predisposition and previous trauma to the joint and abnormal mechanical forces caused primarily by obesity. Biochemically, there is an imbalanc… Show more

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“…The proportion of OA Knee among women above 45 years of age in our study was 69.2%. The prevalence reported in our study is more as compared to the study done in Bangalore and Delhi,[ 5 9 ] where the prevalence of osteoarthritis knee in women above 40 years of age was found to be 55% and 47.3%, respectively, due to the fact that our study is hospital based in orthopedic OPD setting and we used ACR clinicoradiological diagnostic criteria which has a sensitivity of 91% and specificity of 86% for diagnosis. On the other hand, other studies were community based and ACR clinical criteria which have a sensitivity of 95% and 69% specificity were used for the diagnosis of OA knee.…”
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confidence: 50%
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“…The proportion of OA Knee among women above 45 years of age in our study was 69.2%. The prevalence reported in our study is more as compared to the study done in Bangalore and Delhi,[ 5 9 ] where the prevalence of osteoarthritis knee in women above 40 years of age was found to be 55% and 47.3%, respectively, due to the fact that our study is hospital based in orthopedic OPD setting and we used ACR clinicoradiological diagnostic criteria which has a sensitivity of 91% and specificity of 86% for diagnosis. On the other hand, other studies were community based and ACR clinical criteria which have a sensitivity of 95% and 69% specificity were used for the diagnosis of OA knee.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…American College of Rheumatology (ACR) clinical and radiographic criteria (knee pain and any one of the following- >50 years of age, morning stiffness >30 min, crepitus plus osteophytes), which has a sensitivity of 91% and specificity of 86%, was used for diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis. [ 4 ] Using the formula n ≥ Z 2 PQ/ e 2 , substituting the prevalence of osteoarthritis knee as 55%(P),[ 5 ] Q as 100 − P (45%), Z as 1.96 at 95% C.I., and allowable error(e) as 5%, we calculated the sample size to be 380. Convenient sampling technique was used.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…More than half of women (57%) who were suffering from osteoarthritis did not seek any treatment. (Salve et al, 2010) In another study conducted by (Narasimha et al, 2016). we also found there was a signi icant association between prevalence of knee osteoarthritis and BMI of study participants (p-0.04) and also there was a signi icant association between osteoarthritis and activities of daily living (Chi-38.7, df-1, p<0.001).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…we also found there was a signi icant association between prevalence of knee osteoarthritis and BMI of study participants (p-0.04) and also there was a signi icant association between osteoarthritis and activities of daily living (Chi-38.7, df-1, p<0.001). (Narasimha et al, 2016) (Pal et al, 2016). conducted a similar study.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Bước sang độ tuổi 45 thì tỷ lệ thoái hóa khớp của nữ giới ở Việt Nam cao hơn nam giới gấp từ 1,5 tới 2 lần [2]. Theo K. S. Ravish về "Bệnh thoái hóa khớp gối ở những phụ nữ trên 40 tuổi tại Ấn Độ cho thấy tỷ lệ mắc bệnh thoái hóa khớp gối ước tính ở phụ nữ từ 40 tuổi trở lên là 55% [3]. Nghiên cứu của tác giả Crystal MacKay về các triệu chứng đầu gối nhận thức rằng các triệu chứng có thể phòng ngừa được [4].…”
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