A Biomarker Stress Test for Detection of Early Osteoarthritis
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Arthritis, Osteoarthritis (OA) |
Therapuetic Areas: | Rheumatology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 80 |
Updated: | 5/10/2018 |
Start Date: | February 2016 |
End Date: | July 2018 |
A Novel Serum Biomarker Stress Test for Detection of Early Osteoarthritis
Veterans have much higher risk of osteoarthritis (OA) then the general population. Knee OA is
common among Veterans and is a leading cause of disability. The earliest stages of OA
development, where the joint cartilage wears away, is usually painless. By the time Veterans
experience symptoms, the OA is typically advanced and there is nothing that can be done
except palliation until the joint is replaced with metal and plastic. If there was a blood
test to provide early warning of cartilage wear and joint deterioration, Veterans could
potentially be treated early enough to slow down or even prevent OA. So far, development of
such a blood test has proved elusive. The investigators propose a new method to amplify the
signs of cartilage wear in the blood by challenging the affected joint with a walking task.
Similar to a cardiac stress test, this walking challenge may help to separate joints at risk
from healthy joints. The investigators will also see if this 'OA stress test' can show if a
simple and inexpensive load-modifying shoe can improve joint health in Veterans with early
knee OA.
common among Veterans and is a leading cause of disability. The earliest stages of OA
development, where the joint cartilage wears away, is usually painless. By the time Veterans
experience symptoms, the OA is typically advanced and there is nothing that can be done
except palliation until the joint is replaced with metal and plastic. If there was a blood
test to provide early warning of cartilage wear and joint deterioration, Veterans could
potentially be treated early enough to slow down or even prevent OA. So far, development of
such a blood test has proved elusive. The investigators propose a new method to amplify the
signs of cartilage wear in the blood by challenging the affected joint with a walking task.
Similar to a cardiac stress test, this walking challenge may help to separate joints at risk
from healthy joints. The investigators will also see if this 'OA stress test' can show if a
simple and inexpensive load-modifying shoe can improve joint health in Veterans with early
knee OA.
Inclusion Criteria:
- age 18-80 years
- symptomatic medial compartment knee OA (KL grades 0-2)
- full weight-bearing status
- able to walk for 30 minutes or longer
- able to undergo MRI scan
- agreement and ability to use provided shoe as primary walking shoe (4 or more hours a
day) during the 6 month study period
Exclusion Criteria:
- inflammatory arthritis, gout or recurrent pseudogout
- patellofemoral or lateral compartment disease that is equal to or more extensive than
medial disease
- symptomatic OA of other lower extremity joints
- BMI >35 kg/m2
- prior structural surgery of the knee except for medial meniscectomy performed > 6
months prior
- use of shoe insert or hinged knee brace
- pes planus, and/or unusual foot size or shape
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