Prevalence and progression of arterial calcifications on computed tomography in humans with knee osteoarthritis

Author:

de Jong Pim A1ORCID,Harlianto Netanja I1ORCID,Foppen Wouter1ORCID,Renkli Nağme Ö2,Spiering Wilko3,Weinans Harrie4,Mali Willem P Th M1,Mastbergen Simon C2,Jansen Mylène P2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht and Utrecht University , Utrecht, The Netherlands

2. Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, University Medical Center Utrecht and Utrecht University , Utrecht, The Netherlands

3. Department of Vascular Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht and Utrecht University , Utrecht, The Netherlands

4. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht and Utrecht University , Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Ectopic bone deposition plays an important role in OA and in arterial wall disease. We aimed to investigate the prevalence and progression of arterial calcifications on whole-body CT in persons with knee OA. Methods We included 118 (36 male) participants who satisfied the clinical ACR classification criteria for knee OA. Baseline investigations included WOMAC and Kellgren–Lawrence grading. At baseline and after 2 years, a whole-body CT was performed using the same scanner and protocol. Calcifications were quantified in the carotid, brachiocephalic, coronary, thoracic aortic, abdominal aortic, iliac, femoropopliteal and crural arteries. Multivariable linear and logistic regression modelling was used for analyses. Results At baseline males were 66.9 ± 7.7 and females were 68.0 ± 5.6 years old. Calcifications were common, all participants except two females had some calcification, and prevalence ranged between 41.8% and 94.4% for various arterial beds. Baseline femoropopliteal calcifications were associated with a higher Kellgren–Lawrence grade (more severe knee OA). Median annual progression rate was 13.1% in males and 15.7% in females. Structural OA severity was not associated with progression, but a five points lower (worse) WOMAC was associated with 1% faster progression of arterial calcifications (P = 0.008). Conclusion Around age 70 years nearly all persons with knee OA have arterial calcifications, which progress substantially. For further investigation into shared causality intervention studies are needed.

Funder

Innovative Medicines Initiative Joint Undertaking

European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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