Abstract

<h3>Research Objectives</h3> To assess the severity of knee pain in persons with primary osteoarthritis (OA) knee and find out the possible association between severity of knee pain and (serum and urine) biomarkers. <h3>Design</h3> A cross-sectional study. <h3>Setting</h3> A tertiary care teaching hospital in India. <h3>Participants</h3> Persons presenting with knee pain, with diagnosis of primary osteoarthritis Knee (unilateral/ bilateral) with a Kellgren-Lawrence score of 3. <h3>Interventions</h3> Nil. <h3>Main Outcome Measures</h3> The severity of knee pain was assessed with a visual analog scale (VAS). Among biomarkers, C-telopeptide type-II Collagen (CTX-II) and N-telopeptide- type-I Collagen (NTX-I) were assessed from urine. From serum, cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP), N-terminal propeptide of collagen type-IIA (PIIANP), and hyaluronic acid (HA) were assessed. Besides these, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and C-reactive Protein were assessed. In this study, we calculated the correlation coefficients between pain (VAS) scores and individual biomarkers. <h3>Results</h3> A total of 96 persons (47% were female) with OA knee grade III participated in the study. The mean age and body mass index (BMI) of the participants was 59 years and 26.6 kg/m2. None of the participants were using any walking aids or any orthosis/ knee brace. The mean ESR and uric acids were 14.05 mm/hour and 5.40 mg/dL. Using spearman's correlation coefficient, the study found a correlation among VAS pain and ESR (p<0.001, r=0.51), CRP (p=0.002, r=0.31) and HA (p=0.024, r=0.23). However, the study failed to demonstrate any association between the intensity of knee pain and bony biomarkers- CTX-II (p=0.14, r=0.15), NTX-I (p=0.67, r=0.43), COMP (p=0.06, r=-0.20) and PIIANP (p=0.26, r=0.12). <h3>Conclusions</h3> The study confirmed the relationship between the intensity of knee pain and inflammatory markers- ESR, C-reactive protein and HA. <h3>Author(s) Disclosures</h3> The study was supported by extramural research grant (ICMR).

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