Clinical Study

Quantitative Sensory Testing in Painful Hand Osteoarthritis Demonstrates Features of Peripheral Sensitisation

Table 3

Participant cohort demographics. The age, gender, family history of OA, past medical history and concomitant medication in the hand OA (OA1–OA13), and healthy controls (C1–C13) are shown.

ParticipantAgeSexOccupation PMHOther nonanalgesic medicationHanded (R or L)FH of OADuration of OA diagnosis (years)

OA157FTeacherCarcinoma breastTamoxifenRY5
OA287FRetired clerical workerCarcinoma breastAromatase inhibitorRY10
OA342FCleanerNoneRY1
OA453FTeacherNoneRY3
OA575FRetiredNoneRY4
OA670FLecturerHypertensionAntihypertensiveRY10
OA749FLegal AssistantNoneRN5
OA867FWriterDyspepsiaOmeprazoleRN1
OA954FManagement positionNoneRY8
OA1071FRetired teacherNoneRY15
OA1141FRetired teaching assistantNoneRY5
OA1271FRetired librarianHypertensionAntihypertensiveRY10
OA1356FSpecial needs workerNoneRY3
C152FManagerHypertension HypothyroidismAntihypertensive ThyroxineRY0
C247FNurseNoneRN0
C363FClerical workerNoneRN0
C452FSupport workerNoneRN0
C555FNurseHypothyroidismThyroxineRY0
C646FSecretaryNoneRN0
C756FReceptionistNoneRN0
C851FClerical workerNoneRN0
C955FSecretaryHypertension DyspepsiaAntihypertensive LansoprazoleRN0
C1050FSupport workerNoneRN0
C1157FNurseHypothyroidismThyroxineRN0
C1258FNurseDisc protrusionParacetamol as requiredRN0
C1344FNurseNoneRN0

PMH: past medical history, FH: family history.