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Clinical phenotypes and associated factors in knee osteoarthritis in an African black population,
Discipline: Médecine clinique
Auteur(s): Charles Sougue, Malick Diallo, Yannick Laurent Tchenadoyo Bayala, Ismael Ayouba Tinni , Fulgence Kabore , Wendlassida Joelle Stephanie Zabsonre Tiendrebeogo , Patrick Wendpouire Hamed Dakoure, Dieu-Donne Ouedraogo
Renseignée par : TIENDREBEOGO ÉPOUSE ZABSONRE Wendlassida Joelle Stéphanie
Résumé

Objective: Our objective was to study the clinical phenotypes of knee osteoarthritis in rheumatology in a black sub-
Saharan African population.
Methods: This study took place from October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023, in the rheumatology department. It
involved adult patients with knee osteoarthritis. The researchers used K-means clustering analysis to identify
different phenotypes and logistic regression to determine associated factors.
Results: A total of 321 patients were included in the study. The mean age was 58.7 years (ranging from 21 to 92
years), with a sex ratio of 0.23 (M/F). The study identified five clinical phenotypes through clustering: 152 patients
(47.3 %) exhibited the “osteoporotic” phenotype, 113 patients (35.2 %) exhibited the “metabolic”
phenotype, 17 patients (5.3 %) exhibited the “genetic” phenotype, 24 patients (7.4 %) exhibited the “biomechanical” phenotype, and 15 patients (4.6 %) exhibited the “post-traumatic” phenotype. The “osteoporotic” phenotype was significantly more frequent in patients aged 60 years or older (OR ¼ 1.13 [1.10; 1.16], p < 0.0001) and in women (OR ¼ 2.44 [1.20; 4.94], p < 0.0001). On the other hand, the “post-traumatic” phenotype was significantly more frequent in patients younger than 60 years (OR ¼ 1.93 [1.91; 1.96], p < 0.0001) and in those with tibiofemoral osteoarthritis (OR ¼ 0.44 [0.21; 0.94], p ¼ 0.034). Conclusion: The osteoporotic and metabolic phenotypes were the most frequently observed. The osteoporotic phenotype was more common in women and patients over 60 years while the post-traumatic phenotype was more prevalent in tibiofemoral osteoarthritis under 60 years.

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Knee osteoarthritis, Clinical phenotype, Africa

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