Eintrag weiter verarbeiten

Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality: 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement

Gespeichert in:

Veröffentlicht in: Scientific reports 8(2018) Artikel-Nummer 5253, 8 Seiten
Personen und Körperschaften: Büchele, Gisela (VerfasserIn), Brenner, Hermann (VerfasserIn)
Titel: Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality: 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement/ G. Büchele, K. P. Günther, H. Brenner, W. Puhl, T. Stürmer, D. Rothenbacher & R. E. Brenner
Format: E-Book-Kapitel
Sprache: Englisch
veröffentlicht:
27 March 2018
Gesamtaufnahme: : Scientific reports, 8(2018) Artikel-Nummer 5253, 8 Seiten
, volume:8
Quelle: Verbunddaten SWB
Lizenzfreie Online-Ressourcen
LEADER 03716caa a2200481 4500
001 0-1571720758
003 DE-627
005 20220814105017.0
007 cr uuu---uuuuu
008 180405s2018 xx |||||o 00| ||eng c
024 7 |a 10.1038/s41598-018-23573-2  |2 doi 
035 |a (DE-627)1571720758 
035 |a (DE-576)501720758 
035 |a (DE-599)BSZ501720758 
035 |a (OCoLC)1341001652 
040 |a DE-627  |b ger  |c DE-627  |e rda 
041 |a eng 
100 1 |a Büchele, Gisela  |e VerfasserIn  |0 (DE-588)142154350  |0 (DE-627)634412337  |0 (DE-576)185387780  |4 aut 
245 1 0 |a Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality  |b 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement  |c G. Büchele, K. P. Günther, H. Brenner, W. Puhl, T. Stürmer, D. Rothenbacher & R. E. Brenner 
264 1 |c 27 March 2018 
300 |a 8 
336 |a Text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a Computermedien  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a Online-Ressource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
500 |a Gesehen am 05.04.2018 
520 |a Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common musculoskeletal disorder and occur in different patterns. However, its impact on long-term all-cause-mortality is inconclusive. Study aims: Investigate 20-year all-cause-mortality in patients with hip/knee arthroplasty (recruited 1995/1996, N = 809) from the Ulm Osteoarthritis Study-cohort, in comparison to general population. Furthermore, to enlighten the triangle between baseline life-style and cardio-metabolic risk factors, phenotypic OA-patterns (laterality, generalization, cause) and all-cause-mortality. Mortality was assessed during 20 years follow-up. Standardized mortality ratios (SMR), adjusted odds ratios and hazard ratios (aHR) were calculated. After five years cohort-mortality was reduced compared to the general population, however 20 years later assimilated (SMR = 1.11; 95%-CI 0.73-1.49). OA-patterns were associated with age, cholesterol, and overweight/obesity. In comparison to primary OA decreased mortality was observed for patients with secondary OA (aHR = 0.76; 95%-CI 0.61-0.95) adjusted for age, smoking, overweight/obesity, diabetes, hypertension, cardiac insufficiency, uric acid, and lower cholesterol. There was no increased mortality in patients after 20 years follow-up compared to general population. Significantly decreased mortality in secondary compared to primary OA suggests a subtype-specific involvement of systemic co-factors in determination of all-cause-mortality. Because cardio-metabolic risk factors were associated with increased risk of bilateral OA and lower long-term survival, those risk factors should be consequently targeted in OA-patients. 
700 1 |a Brenner, Hermann  |e VerfasserIn  |0 (DE-588)1020516445  |0 (DE-627)691247005  |0 (DE-576)360642136  |4 aut 
773 0 8 |i Enthalten in  |t Scientific reports  |d [London] : Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature, 2011  |g 8(2018) Artikel-Nummer 5253, 8 Seiten  |h Online-Ressource  |w (DE-627)663366712  |w (DE-600)2615211-3  |w (DE-576)346641179  |x 2045-2322  |7 nnns 
773 1 8 |g volume:8  |g year:2018  |g extent:8 
856 4 0 |u http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23573-2  |x Verlag  |x Resolving-System  |z kostenfrei  |3 Volltext 
856 4 0 |u https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5869736/  |x Verlag  |z kostenfrei  |3 Volltext 
936 u w |d 8  |j 2018  |g 8  |y 8(2018) Artikel-Nummer 5253, 8 Seiten 
951 |a AR 
856 4 0 |u http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23573-2  |9 LFER 
852 |a LFER  |z 2018-05-17T00:00:00Z 
970 |c OD 
971 |c EBOOK 
972 |c EBOOK 
973 |c Aufsatz 
935 |a lfer 
900 |a Brenner, H. 
900 |a Brenner, Herrmann 
980 |a 1571720758  |b 0  |k 1571720758  |o 501720758  |c lfer 
openURL url_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fvufind.svn.sourceforge.net%3Agenerator&rft.title=Osteoarthritis-patterns%2C+cardio-metabolic+risk+factors+and+risk+of+all-cause+mortality%3A+20+years+follow-up+in+patients+after+hip+or+knee+replacement&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rft.creator=B%C3%BCchele%2C+Gisela&rft.pub=&rft.format=Journal&rft.language=English&rft.issn=2045-2322
SOLR
_version_ 1757949390096433152
access_facet Electronic Resources
author Büchele, Gisela, Brenner, Hermann
author_facet Büchele, Gisela, Brenner, Hermann
author_role aut, aut
author_sort Büchele, Gisela
author_variant g b gb, h b hb
callnumber-sort
collection lfer
container_reference 8(2018) Artikel-Nummer 5253, 8 Seiten
container_title Scientific reports
contents Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common musculoskeletal disorder and occur in different patterns. However, its impact on long-term all-cause-mortality is inconclusive. Study aims: Investigate 20-year all-cause-mortality in patients with hip/knee arthroplasty (recruited 1995/1996, N = 809) from the Ulm Osteoarthritis Study-cohort, in comparison to general population. Furthermore, to enlighten the triangle between baseline life-style and cardio-metabolic risk factors, phenotypic OA-patterns (laterality, generalization, cause) and all-cause-mortality. Mortality was assessed during 20 years follow-up. Standardized mortality ratios (SMR), adjusted odds ratios and hazard ratios (aHR) were calculated. After five years cohort-mortality was reduced compared to the general population, however 20 years later assimilated (SMR = 1.11; 95%-CI 0.73-1.49). OA-patterns were associated with age, cholesterol, and overweight/obesity. In comparison to primary OA decreased mortality was observed for patients with secondary OA (aHR = 0.76; 95%-CI 0.61-0.95) adjusted for age, smoking, overweight/obesity, diabetes, hypertension, cardiac insufficiency, uric acid, and lower cholesterol. There was no increased mortality in patients after 20 years follow-up compared to general population. Significantly decreased mortality in secondary compared to primary OA suggests a subtype-specific involvement of systemic co-factors in determination of all-cause-mortality. Because cardio-metabolic risk factors were associated with increased risk of bilateral OA and lower long-term survival, those risk factors should be consequently targeted in OA-patients.
ctrlnum (DE-627)1571720758, (DE-576)501720758, (DE-599)BSZ501720758, (OCoLC)1341001652
doi_str_mv 10.1038/s41598-018-23573-2
facet_avail Online, Free
finc_class_facet not assigned
finc_id_str 0021092862
footnote Gesehen am 05.04.2018
format ElectronicBookComponentPart
format_access_txtF_mv Article, E-Article
format_de105 Ebook
format_de14 Article, E-Article
format_de15 Article, E-Article
format_del152 Buch
format_detail_txtF_mv text-online-monograph-child
format_dezi4 e-Book
format_finc Article, E-Article
format_legacy ElectronicBookPart
format_strict_txtF_mv E-Article
geogr_code not assigned
geogr_code_person not assigned
hierarchy_parent_id 0-663366712
hierarchy_parent_title Scientific reports
hierarchy_sequence 8(2018) Artikel-Nummer 5253, 8 Seiten
hierarchy_top_id 0-663366712
hierarchy_top_title Scientific reports
id 0-1571720758
illustrated Not Illustrated
imprint 27 March 2018
imprint_str_mv 27 March 2018
institution DE-D117, DE-105, LFER, DE-Ch1, DE-15, DE-14, DE-Zwi2
is_hierarchy_id 0-1571720758
is_hierarchy_title Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality: 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement
isil_str_mv LFER
issn 2045-2322
kxp_id_str 1571720758
language English
last_indexed 2023-02-16T01:33:01.316Z
marc024a_ct_mv 10.1038/s41598-018-23573-2
match_str buchele2018osteoarthritispatternscardiometabolicriskfactorsandriskofallcausemortality20yearsfollowupinpatientsafterhiporkneereplacement
mega_collection Verbunddaten SWB, Lizenzfreie Online-Ressourcen
misc_de105 EBOOK
multipart_link 346641179
multipart_part (346641179)8(2018) Artikel-Nummer 5253, 8 Seiten
names_id_str_mv (DE-588)142154350, (DE-627)634412337, (DE-576)185387780, (DE-588)1020516445, (DE-627)691247005, (DE-576)360642136
oclc_num 1341001652
physical 8
publishDate 27 March 2018
publishDateSort 2018
publishPlace
publisher
record_format marcfinc
record_id 501720758
recordtype marcfinc
rvk_facet No subject assigned
source_id 0
spelling Büchele, Gisela VerfasserIn (DE-588)142154350 (DE-627)634412337 (DE-576)185387780 aut, Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement G. Büchele, K. P. Günther, H. Brenner, W. Puhl, T. Stürmer, D. Rothenbacher & R. E. Brenner, 27 March 2018, 8, Text txt rdacontent, Computermedien c rdamedia, Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier, Gesehen am 05.04.2018, Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common musculoskeletal disorder and occur in different patterns. However, its impact on long-term all-cause-mortality is inconclusive. Study aims: Investigate 20-year all-cause-mortality in patients with hip/knee arthroplasty (recruited 1995/1996, N = 809) from the Ulm Osteoarthritis Study-cohort, in comparison to general population. Furthermore, to enlighten the triangle between baseline life-style and cardio-metabolic risk factors, phenotypic OA-patterns (laterality, generalization, cause) and all-cause-mortality. Mortality was assessed during 20 years follow-up. Standardized mortality ratios (SMR), adjusted odds ratios and hazard ratios (aHR) were calculated. After five years cohort-mortality was reduced compared to the general population, however 20 years later assimilated (SMR = 1.11; 95%-CI 0.73-1.49). OA-patterns were associated with age, cholesterol, and overweight/obesity. In comparison to primary OA decreased mortality was observed for patients with secondary OA (aHR = 0.76; 95%-CI 0.61-0.95) adjusted for age, smoking, overweight/obesity, diabetes, hypertension, cardiac insufficiency, uric acid, and lower cholesterol. There was no increased mortality in patients after 20 years follow-up compared to general population. Significantly decreased mortality in secondary compared to primary OA suggests a subtype-specific involvement of systemic co-factors in determination of all-cause-mortality. Because cardio-metabolic risk factors were associated with increased risk of bilateral OA and lower long-term survival, those risk factors should be consequently targeted in OA-patients., Brenner, Hermann VerfasserIn (DE-588)1020516445 (DE-627)691247005 (DE-576)360642136 aut, Enthalten in Scientific reports [London] : Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature, 2011 8(2018) Artikel-Nummer 5253, 8 Seiten Online-Ressource (DE-627)663366712 (DE-600)2615211-3 (DE-576)346641179 2045-2322 nnns, volume:8 year:2018 extent:8, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23573-2 Verlag Resolving-System kostenfrei Volltext, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5869736/ Verlag kostenfrei Volltext, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23573-2 LFER, LFER 2018-05-17T00:00:00Z
spellingShingle Büchele, Gisela, Brenner, Hermann, Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality: 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement, Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common musculoskeletal disorder and occur in different patterns. However, its impact on long-term all-cause-mortality is inconclusive. Study aims: Investigate 20-year all-cause-mortality in patients with hip/knee arthroplasty (recruited 1995/1996, N = 809) from the Ulm Osteoarthritis Study-cohort, in comparison to general population. Furthermore, to enlighten the triangle between baseline life-style and cardio-metabolic risk factors, phenotypic OA-patterns (laterality, generalization, cause) and all-cause-mortality. Mortality was assessed during 20 years follow-up. Standardized mortality ratios (SMR), adjusted odds ratios and hazard ratios (aHR) were calculated. After five years cohort-mortality was reduced compared to the general population, however 20 years later assimilated (SMR = 1.11; 95%-CI 0.73-1.49). OA-patterns were associated with age, cholesterol, and overweight/obesity. In comparison to primary OA decreased mortality was observed for patients with secondary OA (aHR = 0.76; 95%-CI 0.61-0.95) adjusted for age, smoking, overweight/obesity, diabetes, hypertension, cardiac insufficiency, uric acid, and lower cholesterol. There was no increased mortality in patients after 20 years follow-up compared to general population. Significantly decreased mortality in secondary compared to primary OA suggests a subtype-specific involvement of systemic co-factors in determination of all-cause-mortality. Because cardio-metabolic risk factors were associated with increased risk of bilateral OA and lower long-term survival, those risk factors should be consequently targeted in OA-patients.
swb_id_str 501720758
title Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality: 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement
title_auth Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement
title_full Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement G. Büchele, K. P. Günther, H. Brenner, W. Puhl, T. Stürmer, D. Rothenbacher & R. E. Brenner
title_fullStr Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement G. Büchele, K. P. Günther, H. Brenner, W. Puhl, T. Stürmer, D. Rothenbacher & R. E. Brenner
title_full_unstemmed Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement G. Büchele, K. P. Günther, H. Brenner, W. Puhl, T. Stürmer, D. Rothenbacher & R. E. Brenner
title_in_hierarchy Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality: 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement / G. Büchele, K. P. Günther, H. Brenner, W. Puhl, T. Stürmer, D. Rothenbacher & R. E. Brenner,
title_short Osteoarthritis-patterns, cardio-metabolic risk factors and risk of all-cause mortality
title_sort osteoarthritis patterns cardio metabolic risk factors and risk of all cause mortality 20 years follow up in patients after hip or knee replacement
title_sub 20 years follow-up in patients after hip or knee replacement
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23573-2, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5869736/