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Temporal relationship between osteoarthritis and comorbidities: a combined case control and cohort study in the UK primary care setting

Swain, Subhashisa; Coupland, Carol; Mallen, Christian; Kuo, Chang Fu; Sarmanova, Aliya; Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita M.A.; Englund, Martin; Prieto-Alhambra, Daniel; Doherty, Michael; Zhang, Weiya

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Authors

Subhashisa Swain

Christian Mallen

Chang Fu Kuo

Aliya Sarmanova

Sita M.A. Bierma-Zeinstra

Martin Englund

Daniel Prieto-Alhambra

Michael Doherty



Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the burden of comorbidities in OA and their temporal relationships in the UK.

METHODS: The Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) GOLD was used to identify people with incident OA and age, gender and practice matched non-OA controls from UK primary care. Controls were assigned the same index date as matched cases (date of OA diagnosis). Associations between OA and 49 individual comorbidities and multimorbidities (two or more comorbidities excluding OA) both before and after OA diagnosis were estimated, adjusting for covariates, using odds ratios (aORs) and hazard ratios (aHRs), respectively.

RESULTS: During 1997-2017, we identified 221 807 incident OA cases and 221 807 matched controls. Of 49 comorbidities examined, 38 were associated with OA both prior to and following the diagnosis of OA and 2 (dementia and systemic lupus erythematosus) were associated with OA only following the diagnosis of OA. People with OA had a higher risk of developing heart failure [aHR 1.63 (95% CI 1.56, 1.71)], dementia [aHR 1.62 (95% CI 1.56, 1.68)], liver diseases [aHR 1.51 (95% CI 1.37, 1.67)], irritable bowel syndrome [aHR 1.51 (95% CI 1.45, 1.58)], gastrointestinal bleeding [aHR 1.49 (95% CI 1.39, 1.59)], 10 musculoskeletal conditions and 25 other conditions following OA diagnosis. The aOR for multimorbidity prior to the index date was 1.71 (95% CI 1.69, 1.74), whereas the aHR for multimorbidity after the index date was 1.29 (95% CI 1.28, 1.30).

CONCLUSIONS: People with OA are more likely to have other chronic conditions both before and after the OA diagnosis. Further study on shared aetiology and causality of these associations is needed.

Citation

Swain, S., Coupland, C., Mallen, C., Kuo, C. F., Sarmanova, A., Bierma-Zeinstra, S. M., Englund, M., Prieto-Alhambra, D., Doherty, M., & Zhang, W. (2021). Temporal relationship between osteoarthritis and comorbidities: a combined case control and cohort study in the UK primary care setting. Rheumatology, 60(9), 4327-4339. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keab067

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 10, 2021
Online Publication Date Mar 1, 2021
Publication Date 2021-09
Deposit Date Jan 4, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jan 9, 2024
Electronic ISSN 1462-0332
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 60
Issue 9
Pages 4327-4339
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keab067
Keywords Pharmacology (medical); Rheumatology
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/6509792
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/article/60/9/4327/6121906

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