Hip osteoarthritis and risk factors in elderly Korean population1

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Summary

Objective

To investigate the prevalence of hip osteoarthritis (OA) in a community-based elderly Korean population and to identify its risk factors.

Design

Radiographs of hip and knee were evaluated in 288 men and 386 women (age  65 years) that participated in the Korean Longitudinal Study on Health and Aging (KLoSHA). Minimum joint space widths (JSW), center-edge angles (CEA), and neck–shaft angles were measured on hip radiographs, and tibio–femoral angles on knee radiographs. Hip OA was defined as minimum JSW of ≤2 mm or ≤2.5 mm. The following potential risk factors of OA were examined; demographic data, acetabular dysplasia, large CEA (≥40°) and deformities of femoral neck and knee joint. Multivariate analysis with generalized estimating equation (GEE) model was performed to exclude confounding factors.

Results

When hip OA was defined as JSW  2 mm, the overall prevalence of the disease was 2.1% (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.0–3.2%), and only older age (≥70 years) was identified as a significant risk factors with an odds ratio (OR) of 10.0. However, when hip OA was defined as a JSW of ≤2.5 mm, the overall prevalence of the disease was 13.1% (95% CI, 10.5–15.6%), and older age (≥70 years), female, large CEA (≥40°), and acetabular dysplasia (CEA < 20°) were identified as significant risk factors with ORs of 2.1, 2.1, 2.3, and 10.2, respectively.

Conclusions

The prevalence of hip OA in elderly Korean was 2.1% (JSW  2 mm) in community-based population. Older age (≥70 years), female, large CEA (≥40°), and acetabular dysplasia (CEA < 20°) appeared to be significant risk factors of hip OA.

Key words

Hip osteoarthritis
Prevalence
Korean
Risk factors
Deformity

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This study was conducted at Seoul National University Bundang Hosptial.