2015
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.h5983
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Association of hip pain with radiographic evidence of hip osteoarthritis: diagnostic test study

Abstract: Study question Is there concordance between hip pain and radiographic hip osteoarthritis? Methods In this diagnostic test study, pelvic radiographs were assessed for hip osteoarthritis in two cohorts: the Framingham Osteoarthritis Study (community of Framingham, Massachusetts) and the Osteoarthritis Initiative (a multicenter longitudinal cohort study of osteoarthritis in the United States). Using visual representation of the hip joint, participants reported whether they had h… Show more

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“…Diagnostic imaging is now readily used to assist in the evaluation of individuals with hip and groin conditions 10 17. However, there is often a poor association between hip symptoms and structural changes seen on imaging 69. In total, 29 studies were analysed in this review, with 24 studies adjudged to have moderate to high risk of bias.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diagnostic imaging is now readily used to assist in the evaluation of individuals with hip and groin conditions 10 17. However, there is often a poor association between hip symptoms and structural changes seen on imaging 69. In total, 29 studies were analysed in this review, with 24 studies adjudged to have moderate to high risk of bias.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we acknowledge that the inverse association between smoking and TJR may both include a protective effect of smoking on OA as well as a reduced probability of TJR among smokers with OA. However, consensus on the diagnosis OA is lacking and only modest agreement has been reported between radiographic, clinical and self-reported methods of diagnosing hip and knee OA 37,38 . Despite the potential limitation of using TJR as outcome, it does have the advantage of being an unambiguous indicator of the disease burden of OA 37 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…73 The specificity of radiographic hip OA for anterior hip pain is approximately 94%; however, sensitivity is only 16.5%. 74 In patients with hip pain suspected to be from OA, MRI is more sensitive for early cartilage loss, and MRI in early hip OA diagnosis is currently an active area of research. 72 Acetabular dysplasia contributes to OA and should be evaluated for when images of the hips are studied.…”
Section: Anterior Hip Painmentioning
confidence: 99%