Structural changes after ankle joint distraction in haemophilic arthropathy: an explorative study investigating biochemical markers and 3D joint space width

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2023-05

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van Bergen, Eline D P
Mastbergen, Simon C.ORCID 0000-0002-8825-6486ISNI 000000039429067X
Lafeber, F. P J GISNI 0000000393082668
Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine
Madsen, Sofie F
Port, Helena
Foppen, WouterORCID 0000-0003-4970-8555
Schutgens, Roger E GORCID 0000-0002-2762-6033ISNI 000000039036570X
Jansen, Mylène P.ORCID 0000-0003-1929-6350
van Vulpen, Lize F DORCID 0000-0003-3242-5524

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Ankle joint distraction (AJD) is a promising treatment for patients with severe haemophilic ankle arthropathy (HAA). However, some patients showed no clinical improvement after AJD and these differences may be related to structural differences. AIM: Primarily to quantify the structural changes after AJD in patients with HAA by the use of 3D joint space width (JSW) measurements and biochemical markers and secondarily to correlate these findings with clinical pain/function. METHODS: Patients with haemophilia A/B who underwent AJD were included for this study. Bone contours on MRI (performed before and 12 and 36 months after AJD) were drawn manually and percentage change in JSW was calculated. Blood/urine (before and 6, 12, 24 and 36 months after AJD) was collected for biomarker measurement (COMP, CS846, C10C, CALC2, PRO-C2, CTX-II) and combined indexes of markers were calculated. Mixed effects models were used for analyses on group level. Structural changes were compared with clinical parameters. RESULTS: Eight patients were evaluated. On group level, percentage changes in JSW showed a slight decrease after 12 months followed by a non-statistically significant increase in JSW after 36 months compared to baseline. Biochemical marker collagen/cartilage formation also showed an initial decrease, followed by a trend towards net formation 12, 24 and 36 months after AJD. On individual patient level, no clear correlations between structural changes and clinical parameters were observed. CONCLUSION: Cartilage restoration activity on group level in patients with HAA after AJD was in concordance with clinical improvements. Correlating structural modifications with clinical parameters in the individual patient remains difficult.

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Ankle Joint/surgery, Arthritis, Biomarkers, Hemophilia A/complications, Hemophilia B/complications, Humans, Knee Joint, ankle joint distraction, haemophilic arthropathy, joint space width, structural, biochemical markers, Genetics(clinical), Hematology, Journal Article

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van Bergen, E D P, Mastbergen, S C, Lafeber, F P J G, Bay-Jensen, A-C, Madsen, S F, Port, H, Foppen, W, Schutgens, R E G, Jansen, M P & van Vulpen, L F D 2023, 'Structural changes after ankle joint distraction in haemophilic arthropathy : an explorative study investigating biochemical markers and 3D joint space width', Haemophilia, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 874-882. https://doi.org/10.1111/hae.14784