Difference in Bioimpedance Across the Knee in Un-Injured Young Adults.

Q3 Medicine The Iowa orthopaedic journal Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Allison Seeley, Seerut Dhillon, Patrick Atkinson, Ajay Srivastava, Theresa Atkinson
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Background: Knee injuries induce swelling and resolution of swelling may be a useful factor in identifying states of healing and time to return to sports activities. Recent work has suggested that bioimpedance can provide an objective measure of swelling following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and therefore may also provide guidance for clinical decision-making following knee injury. This study measures knee bioimpedance in young, active people to help define baseline variability and factors that influence limb to limb differences.

Methods: Bioimpedance was measured via sensors placed at the foot/ankle and thigh, in positions similar to those suggested for monitoring post-TKA swelling. Initial tests were performed to verify method repeatability, then bioimpedance was measured in a convenience sample of 78 subjects (median age 21yrs). The influence of age, BMI, thigh circumference, and knee function (KOOS-JR) on the impedance measures and difference in impedance between the subject's knees were examined using a generalized multivariable linear regression.

Results: The repeatability study measurements were highly consistent with a COV of 1.5% for resistance and an ICC of 97.9%. Women exhibited significantly larger dominant limb impedance and larger limb to limb difference in impedance than men. Regression analysis indicated that subject sex and BMI significantly influenced bioimpedance but joint score and age did not. The limb to limb differences in impedance were small on average (<5%), with larger magnitudes of difference associated with female sex, lower knee function scores, and larger limb to limb differences in thigh circumference.

Conclusion: Bioimpedance measurements across right and left knees of healthy young people were similar, supporting use of bioimpedance measures from a patient's uninjured knee as a benchmark to monitor healing of a contralateral injured knee. Future work should focus on understanding how knee function scores and bioimpedance are related, and further explore how sex and side to side anatomic differences impact the measurement. Level of Evidence: IV.

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未受伤年轻人膝关节生物阻抗的差异。
背景:膝关节损伤引起肿胀,肿胀的消退可能是确定愈合状态和恢复体育活动时间的有用因素。最近的研究表明,生物阻抗可以提供全膝关节置换术(TKA)后肿胀的客观测量,因此也可以为膝关节损伤后的临床决策提供指导。这项研究测量了年轻、活跃人群的膝关节生物阻抗,以帮助确定基线变异性和影响肢体差异的因素。方法:通过放置在足部/脚踝和大腿的传感器测量生物阻抗,这些传感器的位置与tka后肿胀监测的位置相似。进行初步试验以验证方法的可重复性,然后在78名受试者(中位年龄21岁)的方便样本中测量生物阻抗。采用广义多变量线性回归分析年龄、BMI、大腿围和膝关节功能(KOOS-JR)对阻抗测量和受试者膝关节阻抗差异的影响。结果:重复性研究测量结果高度一致,COV为1.5%,ICC为97.9%。女性的优势肢阻抗明显大于男性,四肢阻抗差异明显大于男性。回归分析显示,受试者性别和BMI对生物阻抗有显著影响,而关节评分和年龄对生物阻抗无显著影响。肢体间阻抗的平均差异很小(结论:健康年轻人左右膝的生物阻抗测量值相似,支持使用患者未受伤膝盖的生物阻抗测量值作为监测对侧受伤膝盖愈合的基准。未来的工作应侧重于了解膝关节功能评分和生物阻抗之间的关系,并进一步探讨性别和两侧解剖差异对测量结果的影响。证据等级:四级。
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