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H.H. Weinans

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Background/Objectives: Tenosynovitis is a common feature of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and is typically assessed using semi-quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scoring. However, visual scoring s variability. This study evaluates a fully automated, deep-learning approach ...

Comparing Five Major Knee Osteoarthritis Cohort Studies

Similarities, Differences, and Unique Aspects of CHECK, OAI, FNIH, IMI-APPROACH, and MOST

Objective: To analyze and synthesize the information available from five pivotal, large-scale, multicenter, observational studies (CHECK, OAI, FNIH Biomarkers Consortium, IMI-APPROACH, and MOST) focusing on knee osteoarthritis (OA), which can be used to elucidate disease progress ...
Recent evidence indicates the potential of gamma-irradiated (γi) Staphylococcus aureus to be used as an osteo-immunomodulator for bone regeneration. This study aims at characterizing the inflammatory milieu caused by the stimulation of γi S. aureus in immune cells and investigate ...
Advancements in biomaterials design increasingly focus on material-host immune interactions as one of the strategies to promote new bone formation, referred to as osteoimmunomodulation. Recent studies indicate that inflammatory stimuli can synergize with growth factors such as bo ...

Antibody and aptamer-based therapies for osteoarthritis

Application of antibodies and promise of aptamers

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative inflammatory joint disease with progressive loss of articular cartilage that undermines patients’ quality of life. There are no regulatory-approved, disease-modifying OA medications, despite a great deal of studies done to elucidate OA ...
Osteoimmunomodulation is a strategy to promote bone regeneration in implants by modifying the immune environment. CpG-containing oligonucleotides type C (CpG ODN C) and Polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (Poly[I:C]) are analogs of microbial nucleic acids that have been studied for v ...

Acetabular dysplasia and the risk of developing hip osteoarthritis within 4-8 years

An individual participant data meta-analysis of 18,807 hips from the World COACH consortium

Objective
To study the association between various radiographic definitions of acetabular dysplasia (AD) and incident radiographic hip osteoarthritis (RHOA), and to analyze in subgroups.

Methods
Hips free of RHOA at baseline and with follow-up within 4–8 years we ...
Background: Addressing prosthetic joint infections poses a significant challenge within orthopedic surgery, marked by elevated morbidity and mortality rates. The presence of biofilms and infections attributed to Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) further complicates the scenario. ...

Radiologic Assessment of Interbody Fusion

A Systematic Review on the Use, Reliability, and Accuracy of Current Fusion Criteria

Background: Lumbar interbody fusion (IF) is a common procedure to fuse the anterior spine. However, a lack of consensus on image-based fusion assessment limits the validity and comparison of IF studies. This systematic review aims to (1) report on IF assessment strategies and def ...
Macrophages are key regulators in bone repair and regeneration. Recent studies have shown that long-term epigenetic changes and metabolic shifts occur during specific immune training of macrophages that affect their functional state, resulting in heightened (trained) or reduced ( ...
Objective: The objective is to determine the association and absolute risk of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) for the development of radiographic hip osteoarthritis (RHOA). Methods: This is a nationwide, multicentre prospective cohort study (Cohort Hip and Cohort Kne ...
Background and purpose — Hip dysplasia can present challenges for total hip arthroplasty (THA) due to anatomic abnormalities. We aimed to assess the association of age, sex, osteotomies prior to THA, and fixation method on 5-and 10-year revision-free implant survival and patient- ...
Bacterial infections and antimicrobial resistance are posing substantial difficulties to the worldwide healthcare system. The constraints of conventional diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in dealing with continuously changing infections highlight the necessity for innovative ...

Cohort profile

Worldwide Collaboration on OsteoArthritis prediCtion for the Hip (World COACH) - an international consortium of prospective cohort studies with individual participant data on hip osteoarthritis

Purpose Hip osteoarthritis (OA) is a major cause of pain and disability worldwide. Lack of effective therapies may reflect poor knowledge on its aetiology and risk factors, and result in the management of end-stage hip OA with costly joint replacement. The Worldwide Collaboration ...
Introduction Implant infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus are responsible for high mortality and morbidity worldwide. Treatment of these infections can be difficult especially when bacterial biofilms are involved. In this study we investigate the potential of infrared photo ...
Autologous bone grafts are commonly used to repair defects in skeletal tissue, however, due to their limited supply there is a clinical need for alternatives. Synthetic ceramics present a promising option but currently lack biological activity to stimulate bone regeneration. One ...

Macrophage-Driven Inflammation in Metabolic Osteoarthritis

Implications for Biomarker and Therapy Development

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common and debilitating joint disorder that leads to progressive joint breakdown and loss of articular cartilage. Accompanied by a state of low-grade inflammation, its etiology extends beyond that of a wear-and-tear disease, and the immune system might ha ...

Unravelling the hip-spine dilemma from the CHECK-cohort

Is sagittal pelvic morphology linked to radiographic signs of femoroacetabular impingement?

Introduction: To date the aetiology of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is still not completely understood. There are mechanical theories that suggest symptomatic FAI is linked to sagittal pelvic morphology and spinopelvic-femoral dynamics. The aim of this study is to evaluate ...
Implant infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus are difficult to treat due to biofilm formation, which complicates surgical and antibiotic treatment. We introduce an alternative approach using monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) targeting S. aureus and provide evidence of the specifi ...
Magnetic resonance Imaging is the gold standard for assessment of soft tissues; however, X-ray-based techniques are required for evaluating bone-related pathologies. This study evaluated the performance of synthetic computed tomography (sCT), a novel MRI-based bone visualization ...