Clinical phenotypes in patients with knee osteoarthritis: a study in the Amsterdam osteoarthritis cohort

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Summary

Objective

To identify and validate previously established phenotypes of knee osteoarthritis (OA) based on similarities in clinical patient characteristics.

Methods

Knee OA patients (N = 551) from the Amsterdam OA (AMS-OA) cohort provided data. Four clinical patient characteristics were assessed: upper leg muscle strength, body mass index (BMI), radiographic severity (Kellgren/Lawrence [KL] grade), and depressive mood (the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale [HADS] questionnaire). Cluster analysis was performed to identify the optimal number of phenotypes. Differences in clinical characteristics between the phenotypes were analyzed with ANOVA.

Results

Cluster analysis identified five phenotypes of knee OA patients: “minimal joint disease phenotype”, “strong muscle strength phenotype”, “severe radiographic OA phenotype”, “obese phenotype”, and “depressive mood phenotype”.

Conclusions

Among patients with knee OA, five phenotypes were identified based on four clinical characteristics. To a high degree, the results are a replication of earlier findings in the OA Initiative, indicating that these five phenotypes seem a stable, valid, and clinically relevant finding.

Keywords

Osteoarthritis
Knee [Mesh]
Muscle strength [Mesh]
Phenotype [Mesh]
Obesity [Mesh]
Depressive disorder [Mesh]

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