Clinical and ultrasonographic features of 104 knee joints in hemodialysis patients: impact of age, gender, and hemodialysis duration: a descriptive cross-sectional study.
Samar Tharwat, Marwa Saleh, Rabab Elrefaey, Mona Kamal Nassar, Mohammed Kamal Nassar
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Abstract
Background and objectives: Hemodialysis (HD) patients struggle with musculoskeletal disorders. This study aimed to examine knee clinical and musculoskeletal ultrasonographic (MSUS) characteristics in HD patients and to evaluate the influence of age, gender, and HD duration.
Materials and methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study included 52 patients (104 knee joints) on regular HD for at least 6 months. Demographic, clinical, therapeutic, and laboratory data were collected. Chronic knee pain was assessed for duration, intensity, and laterality. Swelling, crepitus, and tenderness were assessed in both knees. EULAR-standardized knee MSUS evaluations were performed on all patients. The patients were then compared based on age, gender, and HD duration.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 52.4 ± 14.15 years, with 25 females and 27 males, median duration of HD was 3.5 years. Chronic knee pain was present in 31 of 104 knees (29.8%). The scanned 104 knee joints had at least one MSUS finding in 91 (87.5%): suprapatellar effusion in 57 (54.8%), synovial thickening in 13 (12.5%), abnormal cartilage morphology in 68 (65.4%), quadriceps tendon abnormalities in 58 (55.8%), patellar tendon abnormalities in 34 (32.7), medial meniscus abnormalities in 30 (28.8%), lateral meniscus abnormalities in 13 (12.5%), and Baker cyst in 5 (4.8%). MSUS abnormalities were significantly more prevalent in HD patients older than 40 years (94.9% vs. 65.4; p < 0.001). Chronic Knee Pain was more prevalent in females than males (40% versus 20%, respectively). Regarding HD duration, quadriceps, and patellar tendons exhibited more MSUS abnormalities in patients with HD duration > 3 years (86.5% vs. 42.0% and 38.9% vs. 25%, respectively) compared to others.
Conclusion: MSUS findings of the knee are prevalent among HD patients, particularly those of female gender, older age, and longer duration of HD. These findings could be subclinical. Typically, the severity of suprapatellar effusion is related to additional structural abnormalities.
背景和目的:血液透析(HD)患者与肌肉骨骼疾病斗争。本研究旨在检查HD患者的膝关节临床和肌肉骨骼超声(MSUS)特征,并评估年龄、性别和HD病程的影响。材料和方法:本横断面描述性研究包括52例常规HD患者(104个膝关节),治疗至少6个月。收集了人口学、临床、治疗和实验室数据。评估慢性膝关节疼痛的持续时间、强度和侧边性。双膝肿胀、皱襞和压痛均被评估。对所有患者进行eular标准化膝关节MSUS评估。然后根据年龄、性别和HD病程对患者进行比较。结果:患者平均年龄52.4±14.15岁,女性25例,男性27例,中位病程3.5年。104个膝关节中有31个存在慢性膝关节疼痛(29.8%)。扫描的104个膝关节中,91个(87.5%)至少有一个MSUS发现:髌上积液57例(54.8%),滑膜增厚13例(12.5%),软骨形态异常68例(65.4%),股四头肌肌腱异常58例(55.8%),髌骨肌腱异常34例(32.7),内侧半月板异常30例(28.8%),外侧半月板异常13例(12.5%),Baker囊肿5例(4.8%)。MSUS异常在40岁以上的HD患者中更为普遍(94.9% vs. 65.4;P 3年(分别为86.5%比42.0%和38.9%比25%)。结论:膝关节MSUS的发现在HD患者中普遍存在,尤其是女性、年龄较大、病程较长的HD患者。这些发现可能是亚临床的。通常,髌上积液的严重程度与其他结构异常有关。
期刊介绍:
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
The scope of the Journal covers research into rheumatic diseases where the primary focus relates specifically to a component(s) of the musculoskeletal system.