Predictive value of preoperative gluteus and iliacus muscle volumes for patient-reported outcomes following total hip replacement: a three-dimensional volumetric analysis.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS HIP International Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1177/11207000241300695
Dae-Woong Ham, Gil Won Choi, Yi Sack Yoo, Chul-Ho Kim
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Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between hip muscle mass and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) after total hip arthroplasty (THA) surgery for hip disease using 3D volumetric measurements of the gluteus muscle group and iliac muscle.

Materials and methods: Between January 2020 and December 2021, 85 patients who had undergone unilateral THA for osteoarthritis or osteonecrosis of the femoral head were enrolled. Using a 3D modeler program, automatically generated 3D reconstructed images of the hip muscles were obtained, and volumetric measurements were performed. Both unadjusted and height (m2)-adjusted muscle volumes of the gluteus maximus (unadjusted volume: GmaxV; adjusted volume: GmaxI), gluteus medius (unadjusted volume: GmedV; adjusted volume: GmedI), gluteus minimus (unadjusted volume: GminV; adjusted volume: GminI), and iliacus (unadjusted volume: IliacV; adjusted volume: IliacI) muscles were measured on the affected side and both sides. Pearson correlation analysis between muscle volumes and postoperative 12-month PROs were performed.

Results: The preoperative Gmax volume on the affected side was significantly associated with post-operative PROs, especially mHHS (GmaxV: p = 0.026; GmaxI: p = 0.005) and UCLA scores (GmaxV: p = 0.006; GmaxI: p = 0.002). For measurements on both sides, Gmed volume was the sole index showing a significant correlation with postoperative UCLA scores (GmedV: p = 0.023; GmedI: p = 0.043).

Conclusions: The current study suggests that preoperative gluteus muscle volume may have predictive value for postoperative PROs of hip disease patients who have undergone THA surgery.

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术前臀肌和髂肌体积对全髋关节置换术后患者报告结果的预测价值:三维体积分析。
简介:本研究旨在通过臀肌群和髂肌的三维体积测量,探讨髋关节置换手术(THA)后髋关节肌肉质量与患者报告预后(PROs)之间的关系。材料和方法:在2020年1月至2021年12月期间,85例因骨关节炎或股骨头坏死而接受单侧THA的患者被纳入研究。使用3D建模程序,自动生成髋关节肌肉的三维重建图像,并进行体积测量。未经调整和高度(m2)调整的臀大肌肌肉体积(未经调整的体积:GmaxV;调节容积:GmaxI),臀中肌(未调节容积:GmedV;调节容积:GmedI),臀小肌(未调节容积:GminV;调节音量:GminI),和iliacus(未调节音量:IliacV;调节容积:测量患侧及两侧髂肌。对肌肉体积与术后12个月PROs进行Pearson相关性分析。结果:术前患侧Gmax体积与术后PROs显著相关,尤其是mHHS (GmaxV: p = 0.026;gmaxxi: p = 0.005)和UCLA分数(GmaxV: p = 0.006;GmaxI: p = 0.002)。对于双侧测量,Gmed容积是唯一与术后UCLA评分有显著相关性的指标(GmedV: p = 0.023;GmedI: p = 0.043)。结论:目前的研究表明,术前臀肌体积可能对髋关节疾病患者行THA手术后的pro具有预测价值。
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HIP International
HIP International 医学-整形外科
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期刊介绍: HIP International is the official journal of the European Hip Society. It is the only international, peer-reviewed, bi-monthly journal dedicated to diseases of the hip. HIP International considers contributions relating to hip surgery, traumatology of the hip, prosthetic surgery, biomechanics, and basic sciences relating to the hip. HIP International invites reviews from leading specialists with the aim of informing its readers of current evidence-based best practice. The journal also publishes supplements containing proceedings of symposia, special meetings or articles of special educational merit. HIP International is divided into six independent sections led by editors of the highest scientific merit. These sections are: • Biomaterials • Biomechanics • Conservative Hip Surgery • Paediatrics • Primary and Revision Hip Arthroplasty • Traumatology
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