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Abstracts tagged "Osteoarthritis"

  • Abstract Number: 1736 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Multi-Model Evaluation of the Impact of CD14 on Synovial Inflammation and Pain During PTOA.

    Kevin Burt1, Sanique South2, Natalie Adamczyk3, Shingo Ishihara3, Vu Nguyen4, Robert Mauck4, Anne-Marie Malfait5, Timothy Griffin6, Rachel Miller7 and Carla Scanzello1, 1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2University of Oregon, Eugene, 3Rush University, Chicago, 4University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 5Rush University, Oak Park, IL, 6Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, 7Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL

    Background/Purpose: Soluble CD14, a co-receptor of inflammatory toll-like receptor signaling that is produced primarily by monocytes/macrophages, is present in synovial fluid in patients with OA…
  • Abstract Number: 0770 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Interrelationships of Depression, Pain, and Gait Mechanics and their Associations with Physical Activity Levels Among People with Knee Osteoarthritis

    Oiza Peters, Steven Garcia, Joy Itodo, Ogundoyin Ogundiran and kharma Foucher, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

    Background/Purpose: Depression is associated with low physical activity (PA) levels in people with knee osteoarthritis (KOA)1. Pain contributes to both depression and PA levels in…
  • Abstract Number: 0325 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Knee Symptom Phenotyping Incorporating Pain and Function across Different Levels of WOMAC Function in Two Cohorts: Data from the Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study (MOST) and the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI)

    C. Kent Kwoh1, Amanda Nelson2, Rongrong Tang3, Edward J. Bedrick3, Yong Ge1, Yvonne Golightly4, Zong-Ming Li3, Jean Liew5, Xiaoxiao Sun1, Jeffrey Duryea6 and Tuhina Neogi5, 1The University of Arizona Arthritis Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 2University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 3The University of Arizona Arthritis Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, 4University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 5Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, 6Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA

    Background/Purpose: Knee pain and functional limitations are the most common symptoms of knee OA. Understanding the various patterns of symptoms (i.e., pain and function changes…
  • Abstract Number: 0308 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Artificial Intelligence Assisted Extraction of Patient-Reported Pain Outcomes in Osteoarthritis Using Prompt Engineering of Large Language Models

    Jainesh Doshi1, Stephen Batter1, Yiyuan Wu2, Alice Santilli1, Sandhya Kannayiram3, Susan Goodman4 and Bella Mehta5, 1Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, 2Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, 3Hospital for Special Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, 4Hospital for Special Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, 5Hospital for Special Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, Jersey City, NJ

    Background/Purpose: Unstructured data in physician notes can be incredibly valuable, especially for understanding patient-reported outcomes (PROs), which are often mentioned in these notes.In this study,…
  • Abstract Number: 2612 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Automated, Artificial Intelligence-supported Sonographic Examination of the Hands for the Detection and Quantification of Arthritis and Osteoarthritis in the Hand and Finger Joints in Outpatient Rheumatology Care

    Oliver Sander1, Lea Ormeloh1, Laura Grünkewitz1, Martin Gallmann1, Benedict Blümel1, Rishi Adhikari1, Hasan Acar1, Gamal Chehab1, Jörg Distler2 and Jutta Richter3, 1Department of Rheumatology, University Hospital Düsseldorf, Medical Faculty of Heinrich-Heine University. Hiller Research Center, University Hospital Düsseldorf, Medical Faculty of Heinrich-Heine University., Düsseldorf, Germany, 2University Hospital Duesseldorf and HHU, Duesseldorf, Germany, 3Clinic for Rheumatology and Hiller Research Unit, Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf, Medical Faculty, Duesseldorf, Germany, Düsseldorf, Germany

    Background/Purpose: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in combination with robotics into clinical diagnostics has the potential to increase precision and efficiency and relieve increasingly…
  • Abstract Number: 2093 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Association of Acetaminophen Use with Clinical Outcomes in Older Adults with Osteoarthritis: A Global Propensity-Matched Retrospective Cohort Analysis

    Justin Riley Lam1, Laith Alomari2, Emmanuel Otabor2, Michael Hamilton2, Bal Subedi3, Maxim Barnett2, Fabian Rodriguez Quinonez4 and Irene Tan5, 1Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, 2Jefferson Einstein Hospital Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, 3Jefferson Einstein Montogmery Hospital, Philadelphia, 4Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, 5Einstein Healthcare Network Philadelphia - Jefferson Health, Bala Cynwyd, PA

    Background/Purpose: Acetaminophen is widely recommended for osteoarthritis (OA) pain management due to its perceived safety profile. However, its long-term effects on clinical outcomes among older…
  • Abstract Number: 1960 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Item Response Theory to Develop an Ultrasound Composite Score for Knee Osteoarthritis Assessment

    Liubov Arbeeva1, Carolina Alvarez2, Jonathan Samuels3, Janice Lin4, Minna Kohler5, Catherine Bakewell6, Todd Schwartz7 and Amanda Nelson8, 1University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, NC, 2University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Miami, FL, 3NYU Langone, Rye Brook, NY, 4Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, 5Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 6Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UT, 7University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 8University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

    Background/Purpose: Semi-quantitative scoring systems have long been used for radiographic findings in osteoarthritis (OA), but limited work has utilized ultrasound (US). The aim of this…
  • Abstract Number: 1794 • ACR Convergence 2025

    OA-associated pain sensitivity is reduced in OA-protected MRL/MpJ mice, partially mediated by the gut microbiome, and transferable via microbiome transplantation

    Gabriella Dyson1, Montana Barrett1, Nicholas Hanebutt1, Aleksander Szymczak2, Cindy Miranda Brawner1, Pratibha Dube3, Ausitn Lopez1, Padmaja Mehta-d'Souza1 and Matlock Jeffries2, 1Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, 2Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, 3Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Edmond, OK

    Background/Purpose: MRL/MpJ (MRL) mice are protected from developing post-traumatic osteoarthritis (OA) histologic changes. We have previously shown the gut microbiome to play a key role…
  • Abstract Number: 1734 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Intra‑articular Liraglutide Halts Osteoarthritis Progression, Surpassing Dexamethasone in Synovial and Cartilage Protection

    Coralie Meurot1, Celine Martin1, Margot Vieubled2, Indira Toillon3, Claire Deldycke1, Valentine Cheron1, Soline Trombetta1, William Sibran1, Revital Rattenbach1 and Francis BERENBAUM4, 14P Pharma, Lille, France, 24P Pharma, Lille, 3Sorbonne University, Paris, France, 4Sorbonne University/Inserm/AP-HP/4Moving Biotech, Paris, France

    Background/Purpose: Osteoarthritis (OA) is an age-related joint disease that cause chronic pain and reduced mobility. Current treatments mainly relieve pain and inflammation, often with corticosteroid…
  • Abstract Number: 0769 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Increased Gait Variability at Preferred Walking Speeds is Associated with Increased Physical Activity Measures in People with Knee Osteoarthritis

    Ogundoyin Ogundiran, Steven Garcia, Joy Itodo, Oiza Peters and Kharma Foucher, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

    Background/Purpose: People with knee osteoarthritis (OA) often exhibit reduced physical activity levels and increased fall risk. Gait variability, specifically center of mass (COM) variability is…
  • Abstract Number: 0324 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Bile Acids Metabolism in Symptomatic Hand Osteoarthritis: Data from the Xiangya Osteoarthritis Study and Genetics of OA Consortium

    Jiatian Li1, Jing Ye1, Tuo Yang1, david Hunter2, Weiya Zhang3, Michael Doherty3, Yuqing Zhang4, Zidan Yang1, Hui Li1, Yilun Wang1, Dongxing Xie1, Ziying Wu5, Wei Li1, Zeqin Wen1, Changjun Li1, Chao Zeng1, Guanghua Lei1 and Jie Wei1, 1Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China (People's Republic), 2Sydney Musculoskeletal Health, University of Sydney, St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia, 3School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 4Massachusetts General Hospital, Quincy, MA, 5Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Chang Sha, China (People's Republic)

    Background/Purpose: Although gut microbiome dysbiosis has been implicated in symptomatic hand OA (SHOA), the potential contribution of bile acids (BAs), key metabolites in host-microbiota interactions,…
  • Abstract Number: 0307 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Cytokine Profiling of Molecular Endotypes of Knee Osteoarthritis: Insights from the IMI-APPROACH cohort

    Monica T. Hannani1, Jaume Bacardit2, Jonathan Larkin3, Virpi Glumoff3, Morten A. Karsdal1, Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen1, Ali Mobasheri3 and Christian Thudium4, 1Nordic Bioscience A/S, Herlev, Denmark, 2Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, 3University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland, 4Nordic Bioscience, Herlev, Denmark

    Background/Purpose: There has been a surging interest in characterizing subpopulations of osteoarthritis (OA) to facilitate recruitment of the right subgroups for drug development. The APPROACH…
  • Abstract Number: 2605 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Do Patients Recall Their Rheumatic Diagnoses Accurately? A Comparison by Disease Type

    Sydney Liles1, Samantha Namit2, Jennifer Copson3, Matthew Librizzi2, Sophia Baionno2, Nurten Gizem Tore2, Yvonne Lee4 and Daniel K. White1, 1University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 2University of Delaware, Newark, 3University of Delaware, Wilmington, DE, 4Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

    Background/Purpose: Rheumatic diseases represent a major public health concern in the United States due to their high prevalence and their association with disability. Observational studies…
  • Abstract Number: 2092 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Associations Among Biomarkers, Cytokines, and Ultrasound Features of Knee Osteoarthritis: A Cross-Sectional Analysis in the Johnston County Health Study

    Jasmine Kimber1, Carolina Alvarez2, Virginia Kraus3, Janet Huebner3, Liubov Arbeeva4, Todd Schwartz5, Yvonne Golightly6, Richard Loeser7 and Amanda Nelson1, 1University of North Carolina at Chapel HIll, Chapel Hill, NC, 2University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Miami, FL, 3Duke University, Durham, NC, 4University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, NC, 5University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 6University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 7University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

    Background/Purpose: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of disability worldwide, characterized by progressive joint degeneration, chronic pain and functional impairment (PMID: 24024017). While imaging modalities…
  • Abstract Number: 1948 • ACR Convergence 2025

    Enhanced Prediction of Knee Osteoarthritis Progression through Deep Learning-Based Multimodal Data Fusion

    Daniela Herrera1, Ahmad Almhdie-Imjabbar2, Hechmi Toumi3 and Eric Lespessailles4, 1PRIMMO- University Hospital Center of Orleans, Olreans, France, 2University Hospital Center of Orleans, Orleans, France, 3PRIMMO- University Hospital Center of Orleans, Orleans, France, 4CHU Orléans, Orléans, France

    Background/Purpose: Effective diagnosis and management of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) increasingly rely on integrating diverse data sources, including imaging and clinical information. The practice of combining…
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