The aim of this thesis was to investigate the limitations in daily life, outcome measures, clinical outcomes with the emphasis on patient satisfaction, and economic aspects of the treatment of hand... Show moreThe aim of this thesis was to investigate the limitations in daily life, outcome measures, clinical outcomes with the emphasis on patient satisfaction, and economic aspects of the treatment of hand osteoarthritis (OA). Patients with hand OA report severe restrictions in daily life, in particular in opening food packaging. We defined guidelines for the industry on the production of easy-to-open food packaging to make life easier for patients in the future. For evaluating the outcome of an intervention, numerous patient-reported outcome measures are used at present with questionable measurement properties. We could show that the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire demonstrates good measurement properties in patients with trapeziometacarpal (TMC) OA. Many variables determine patient satisfaction with treatment; expectations being fulfilled, relief of pain or symptoms, and the restoration of hand function are the most important determinants. Evaluation of the outcomes of conservative and surgical management in patients with TMC OA showed that surgery leads to significantly improved hand function after one year, while conservative treatment is most effective in the first 6 months. From an economic point of view, surgery is associated with considerably higher costs than conservative treatment, with respect to both healthcare costs and loss of productivity. Show less
This thesis investigates the role of adipose tissue inflammation in joint diseases such as osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) . In the first part, we show that baseline levels of... Show moreThis thesis investigates the role of adipose tissue inflammation in joint diseases such as osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) . In the first part, we show that baseline levels of circulating adiponectin can predict radiographic progression in patients with early RA. In contrast, in patients with hand OA, this association appears protective. Therefore, to obtain insight into the mechanisms underlying these associations, we investigated the high-molecular-weight isoform of adiponectin (hmwAPN), which is one of the most biologically active isoforms of adiponectin. We show that the associations of total adiponectin with radiographic progression are not mediated by hmwAPN, in either RA or HOA. In the second part, we present the immunological characterization of the infrapatellar fat pad (IFP), a joint associated adipose tissue, in patients with advanced knee OA. We observed profound differences in secreted inflammatory factors and immune cell composition between the IFP and paired subcutaneous adipose tissue samples. Interestingly, we observed obesity-related changes in the IFP phenotype, and in macrophages and adipocytes, Therefore, we investigated the modulatory effects of adipocytes on the phenotype of human macrophages in vitro and we observed that adipocyte-derived lipids can mediate the obesity-related changes in the phenotype of adipose tissue macrophages in humans Show less