前十字韧带重建两年后膝关节骨性关节炎的相关因素

IF 1.3 Q3 REHABILITATION JOURNAL OF BODYWORK AND MOVEMENT THERAPIES Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.05.016
Zakariya H. Nawasreh , Mohammad A. Yabroudi , Sharf Daradkeh , Mohamed Kassas , Ziad Dahabreh , Khaldoon Bashaireh
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摘要

目的 确定前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)两年后经放射学证实的膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)的存在和严重程度的相关因素。方法 41名完成前交叉韧带重建两年的运动员参加了研究,并填写了国际膝关节文献委员会2000(IKDC2000)和膝关节损伤与骨关节炎结果评分(KOOS)问卷。测量了肢体间膝关节活动度的差异。运动员完成膝关节X光片检查。结果31.7%的运动员(中度:17.1%,重度:14.6%)出现内侧间隙-OA,19.5%的运动员(中度:12.2%,重度:7.3%)出现外侧间隙-OA。年龄(r = 0.306)和体重指数(r = 0.382)(p ≤ 0.014)与内侧间隙-OA 相关;而年龄(r = 0.433)、体重指数(r = 0.388)、半月板损伤(r = 0.378)和损伤到手术时间(r:0.376)(p ≤ 0.022)与严重内侧间隙-OA 相关。KOOS-Sport/Recreation (r = -0.386)、IKDC 2000 (r = -0.343)和膝关节屈曲ROM (r = -0.343) (p = 0.014)与外侧间隙-OA相关,而KOOS-Sport/Recreation (r = -0.376,p = 0.017)与严重外侧间隙-OA相关。结论年龄较大的运动员和高体重指数与内侧间隙-OA有关,而年龄较大的运动员、高体重指数、受伤到手术时间较长以及半月板损伤与严重的内侧间隙-OA有关。较低的 KOOS-Sport/Recreation 和 IKDC2000 评分以及膝关节屈曲 ROM 与外侧间隙-OA 有关,而较低的 KOOS-Sport/Recreation 评分与严重的外侧间隙-OA 有关。
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Factors associated with knee osteoarthritis two years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Purpose

To determine factors that are associated with the presence and severity of radiologically confirmed knee osteoarthritis (OA) two years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR).

Methods

Forty-one athletes with two years of ACLR participated in the study and completed the International Knee Documentation Committee 2000 (IKDC2000)and knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS) questionnaires. Limb-to-limb knee ROM differences were measured. Athletes completed knee radiographs. Medial- and lateral-compartment-OA were graded using Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) grades (Non-OA group (KL:≤1), OA group (KL:≥2; moderate (KL:2); severe (KL:3,4)).

Results

Medial-compartment-OA was found in 31.7% of athletes (Moderate:17.1%, Severe:14.6%) and lateral-compartment-OA in 19.5% (Moderate:12.2%, severe:7.3%). Age (r = 0.306) and BMI (r = 0.382) (p ≤ 0.014) correlated with medial-compartment-OA; while age (r = 0.433), BMI (r = 0.388), meniscus injury (r = 0.378), and injury-to-surgery time (r:0.376) (p ≤ 0.022) correlated with severe medial-compartment-OA. KOOS-Sport/Recreation (r = −0.386), IKDC 2000 (r = −0.343), and knee flexion ROM (r = −0.343) (p = 0.014) correlated with lateral-compartment-OA, while KOOS-Sport/Recreation (r = −0.376, p = 0.017) correlated with severe lateral-compartment-OA.

Conclusion

Older athletes and high BMI were associated with medial-compartment-OA, while older athletes, high BMI, longer injury-to-surgery duration, and having a meniscus injury were associated with severe medial-compartment-OA. Lower KOOS-Sport/Recreation and IKDC2000 scores, and knee flexion ROM were associated with lateral-compartment-OA, while low KOOS-Sport/Recreation score was associated with severe lateral-compartment-OA.

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