Samina Ghaznavi, Aneela Altaf Kidwai, Farhat Bashir, Mahfooz Alam.
Osteoarthritis; Pattern Of Symptomatic And Radiographic In The Urban Population Of Karachi.
Professional Med J Jan ;24(10):1579-83.

Objectives: To determine the pattern of symptomatic and radiographic osteoarthritis in the urban population of Karachi. Data Source: Outpatient clinics. Design of Study: Cross sectional observational. Setting: Liaquat National Hospital, Karachi. Period: August 2015 till July 2016. Materials and Methods: Symptomatic patients belonging to both genders, aged ≥ 30 years, having clinical and radiographic osteoarthritis involving knee, hip, spine, hand, foot and shoulder were included. Diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis was based on American College of Rheumatology criteria, whereas the diagnosis of other joint areas was based on clinical and radiographic features. Patients were categorized as having monofocal or multifocal osteoarthritis. The results were interpreted as frequencies and percentages. Results: Of the total 215 patients, 137 (63.7%) were females and 78 (36.27%) were males with mean age of 52.2 ± 9.3 years. Monofocal and multifocal osteoarthritis was found in 151 (70.23%) and 64 (31.2%) patients respectively. Knee osteoarthritis (92.7%) was the most frequent monofocal presentation. Of 64 patients with multifocal osteoarthritis, knee and hip joint were involved in 28 (43.75%) and knee and hand osteoarthritis was found in 13 (20.3%) patients. Seven patients (10.9%) had osteoarthritis of three or more joints. Overall bilateral knee osteoarthritis was found in 158 (77.45%) patients. Conclusion: Bilateral symptomatic and radiographic knee osteoarthritis was the most common presentation. Comparatively less proportion of patients had osteoarthritis of three or more joints.

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