A consensus-based framework for conducting and reporting osteoarthritis phenotype research.

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Date publication

mars 2020

Journal

Arthritis research & therapy

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr RAT Anne-Christine


Tous les auteurs :
van Spil WE, Bierma-Zeinstra SMA, Deveza LA, Arden NK, Bay-Jensen AC, Kraus VB, Carlesso L, Christensen R, Van Der Esch M, Kent P, Knoop J, Ladel C, Little CB, Loeser RF, Losina E, Mills K, Mobasheri A, Nelson AE, Neogi T, Peat GM, Rat AC, Steultjens M, Thomas MJ, Valdes AM, Hunter DJ

Résumé

The concept of osteoarthritis (OA) heterogeneity is evolving and gaining renewed interest. According to this concept, distinct subtypes of OA need to be defined that will likely require recognition in research design and different approaches to clinical management. Although seemingly plausible, a wide range of views exist on how best to operationalize this concept. The current project aimed to provide consensus-based definitions and recommendations that together create a framework for conducting and reporting OA phenotype research.

Mots clés

Consensus (maximum 10), Framework, Osteoarthritis, Phenotypes

Référence

Arthritis Res. Ther.. 2020 Mar 20;22(1):54