Prevalence of pediatric Kashin-Beck disease in Tibet

Introduction To estimate the prevalence of Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) among children in 2017 in Changdu of Tibet. Methods We adopted a four-step recruitment to include children aged 7–12 years from seven identified historically endemic counties in Changdu. Posterior–anterior radiographs of right hand...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical rheumatology 2021-09, Vol.40 (9), p.3717-3722
Hauptverfasser: Li, Hu, Liu, Qiang, Li, Qunwei, Zhao, Shengcheng, Guo, Min, Zhang, Shu, Cheng, Xiaobo, Li, Zhichang, Yang, Ziyi, Qiu, Yudian, Gong, Hongqiang, Lin, Jianhao
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction To estimate the prevalence of Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) among children in 2017 in Changdu of Tibet. Methods We adopted a four-step recruitment to include children aged 7–12 years from seven identified historically endemic counties in Changdu. Posterior–anterior radiographs of right hand and wrist were taken and were graded at four sites (metaphysis, epiphysis, and bony end of phalanges and metacarpal and carpal bones). Two trained researchers independently read the films. Inter-rater reliability was assessed using weighted Kappa and percentage agreement. We fitted logistic regression model to examine the association of age, sex, and altitude of residential village with prevalence of KBD. We examined association between site involvement and severity of KBD using chi-square test. Results We recruited 13,573 children (mean age = 9.3 years, 48.40% girls) with a response rate of 95.81%. The overall prevalence of radiographic KBD was 0.26%. Luolong County had the highest prevalence (0.69%), followed by Bianba (0.26%), Basu (0.24%), Mangkang (0.14%), Zuogong (0.14%), Dingqing (0.07%), and Chaya (0.00%). A higher risk of radiographic KBD was associated with older age ( P for trend
ISSN:0770-3198
1434-9949
DOI:10.1007/s10067-021-05669-9