Mohammed Y Sarhan, Anas Ar Altamimi, Monther A Gharaibeh, Alaa Akel, Muntaser Abu Shokor, Omar Alshiekh Salem, Basel Balbisi, Mohammad Abu-Jeyyab
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背景:腕关节是一个复杂的关节,在多项日常工作中发挥着作用。目前已建立了各种放射学指标,利用标准 X 光图像评估腕关节的排列和结构。然而,这些指标可能会因年龄、性别、种族、手型和手腕位置等变量而有所不同。本研究旨在评估约旦一群健康人的腕部放射学指标,并调查年龄和性别对这些指标的影响:我们从 385 名因轻微非特异性手腕疼痛到本医院就诊并符合特定纳入标准的患者样本中获取数据。我们使用腕关节的前正视图和侧视图测量了桡骨倾斜度、桡骨高度、外侧倾斜度、尺侧方差和腕高比。我们采用线性回归和独立样本 t 检验来研究年龄、性别和放射学指标之间的相关性。测量结果的可靠性采用类内相关系数(ICC)进行评估:研究显示,年龄与腕高比呈负相关(r = -0.13,p = 0.03)。然而,在任何放射学指标上都没有发现明显的性别差异(P > 0.05)。我们的研究结果表明,尺侧变异在不同观察者之间的可靠性最高,观察者内部的类内相关系数(ICC)为 0.95,观察者之间的 ICC 为 0.8。我们的结果为约旦人的腕部形态和排列提供了有价值的参考。我们的建议是,腕高比可能表明腕关节因老化而发生的变化,而尺侧变可作为腕关节排列的可靠指标。我们建议开展更多研究,调查这些结果背后的生物学和解剖学因素,并与其他人口群体进行比较。
Evaluation of Normal Ranges of Wrist Radiologic Indexes in Jordanian Population.
Background: The wrist is a complex joint that plays a role in several everyday tasks. Various radiological indices have been created to assess the alignment and structure of the wrist using standard X-ray images. Nevertheless, these indicators may differ based on variables such as age, gender, ethnicity, handedness, and wrist position. This research aimed to assess the radiological indices of the wrist in a group of healthy people from Jordan and investigate the impact of age and gender on these indices.
Methods: We obtained data from a sample of 385 patients who presented at our hospital with minor non-specific wrist pain and satisfied the specified criteria for inclusion. We conducted measurements of radial inclination, radial height, volar tilt, ulnar variance, and carpal height ratio using both anteroposterior and lateral views of the wrist. We used linear regression and independent sample t-test to examine the correlation between age, gender, and radiological indicators. The reliability of the measurements was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC).
Results: Our study revealed a negative correlation between age and carpal height ratio (r = -0.13, p = 0.03). However, no significant gender differences were seen in any of the radiological indices (p > 0.05). Our findings indicate that ulnar variance had the greatest level of reliability across observers, with an intra-observer intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.95 and an inter-observer ICC of 0.8. Conversely, volar tilt exhibited the lowest inter-observer reliability, with an ICC of 0.1.Our results provide a valuable point of reference for the wrist morphology and alignment in the Jordanian population. Our suggestion is that the carpal height ratio might indicate alterations in the wrist joint due to aging, whereas ulnar variation may serve as a dependable indicator of wrist alignment. We suggest doing more research to investigate the biological and anatomical factors behind these results and to compare them with other demographic groups.
期刊介绍:
Orthopedic Reviews is an Open Access, online-only, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles concerned with any aspect of orthopedics, as well as diagnosis and treatment, trauma, surgical procedures, arthroscopy, sports medicine, rehabilitation, pediatric and geriatric orthopedics. All bone-related molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathophysiology and epidemiology papers are also welcome. The journal publishes original articles, brief reports, reviews and case reports of general interest.