通过统计形状模型定义的凸轮形态的不同亚型及其与髋关节骨关节炎发展的关系:一项为期 10 年的全国性前瞻性队列研究(CHECK)。

IF 7.2 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1016/j.joca.2024.08.003
Jinchi Tang , Fleur Boel , Michiel M.A. van Buuren , Noortje S. Riedstra , Jos Runhaar , Sita Bierma-Zeinstra , Rintje Agricola
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目的利用统计形状建模(SSM)确定髋关节前正位(AP)X 光片上的凸轮形态是否存在亚型,并评估它们与 10 年内髋关节放射性骨关节炎(RHOA)发病率的关系:全国性前瞻性队列髋关节和队列膝关节(CHECK)研究纳入了 1002 名年龄在 45-65 岁之间、随访期为 10 年的参与者。凸轮形态的亚型被定义为与基线凸轮形态(α角≥60°)相关的股骨头颈交界处基于SSM的形状变化。在基线无骨关节炎的髋关节中,每种亚型之间的关联(Kellgren 和 Lawrence(KL)分级结果):在性别组合组中,以及在男性和女性组中,凸轮形态亚型被捕获在模式 1、3、4 和 5 中,其几率比(ORs)从 0.39(0.27-0.58)到 2.25(1.64-3.10)不等。在性别组合中,只有模式 3(头颈交界处扁平)与 RHOA 事件相关(OR:1.14, 1.02-1.27)。男性的模式 1 和 3 以及女性的模式 3 和 4 与 RHOA 相关。值得注意的是,女性模式 4(颈部稍扁平但有微小弯曲)对 RHOA 有明显的保护作用(OR:0.88,0.80-0.98):我们根据α角确定了四种不同的凸轮形态亚型。结论:我们发现了根据阿尔法角定义的四种不同的凸轮形态亚型,其中只有部分亚型在 10 年随访中成为 RHOA 的风险因素,男性和女性的情况有所不同。这凸显了研究凸轮形态而不仅仅是研究阿尔法角的必要性。
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The different subtypes of cam morphology as defined by statistical shape modeling and their relationship with the development of hip osteoarthritis: A nationwide prospective cohort study (CHECK) with 10 years follow-up

Objective

To determine if subtypes of cam morphology on anteroposterior radiographs exist using statistical shape modeling (SSM), and to assess their association with incident radiographic hip osteoarthritis (RHOA) within 10 years.

Design

The nationwide prospective Cohort Hip and Cohort Knee (CHECK) study included 1002 participants aged 45–65 years with 10-year follow-up. Subtypes of cam morphology were defined as SSM-based shape variations of femoral head-neck junction that are associated with baseline cam morphology (alpha angle ≥60°). The association between each subtype in hips free of osteoarthritis at baseline (Kellgren & Lawrence (KL) grade <2) and incident RHOA (KL grade≥2, or a total hip replacement) was estimated using logistic regression at 10-year follow-up and stratified by sex.

Results

In sex-combined group, but also for males and females separately, cam morphology subtypes were captured in modes 1, 3, 4, and 5 with odds ratios (ORs) ranging from 0.39 (0.27–0.58) to 2.25 (1.64–3.10). For sex-combined group, only mode 3, a flattened head-neck junction, was associated with incident RHOA (OR:1.14, 1.02–1.27). Males’ modes 1 and 3 and females’ modes 3 and 4 were associated with RHOA. Notably, the female mode 4, a slightly flattened neck but with subtle curvature, was significantly protective for RHOA (OR:0.88, 0.80–0.98).

Conclusions

We identified four distinct morphological subtypes of cam morphology defined by alpha angle. Only some subtypes were found acting as risk factors for RHOA at 10-year follow-up, which differed between males and females. This highlights the need to study cam morphology beyond the alpha angle alone.
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Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 医学-风湿病学
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期刊介绍: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage is the official journal of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International. It is an international, multidisciplinary journal that disseminates information for the many kinds of specialists and practitioners concerned with osteoarthritis.
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