一种基于广义客观ct的关节骨折严重程度量化方法。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 BIOPHYSICS Journal of biomechanics Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-17 DOI:10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112432
Kevin N Dibbern, Andrew M Kern, Donald D Anderson
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为了解决现有主观骨折分类系统可靠性差的问题,之前开发并验证了一种基于ct的客观评估骨折严重程度的方法。该方法包括量化产生裂缝所涉及的能量。然而,该方法的临床应用受到依赖完整的对侧CT和冗长的分析时间(8-10小时)的阻碍。本文详细介绍了方法的重大改进,可以评估任何关节和骨骼的骨折严重程度,同时避免了对侧完整CT扫描的需要。分析时间减少到2 = 0.95,p
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A generalized objective CT-based method for quantifying articular fracture severity.

A CT-based method for objectively assessing fracture severity was previously developed and validated to address poor reliability in existing subjective fracture classification systems. The method involved quantifying the energy involved in creating a fracture. However, clinical utility of the method was hindered by reliance upon an intact contralateral CT and lengthy analysis time (8-10 h). Significant methodological improvements detailed here enable the assessment of fracture severity in any joints and bones, while obviating the need for an intact contralateral CT scan. Analysis time was reduced to <2 h per case. Fracture energies computed using the new methods showed strong agreement (R2 = 0.95, p < 0.001) with prior results in analyzing twenty tibial pilon fractures. New metrics, articular fracture edge length and subchondral energy, were developed to better describe joint injuries by incorporating knowledge of preferential chondrocyte death along fracture edges. Based on two-year radiographic grading for these pilon fractures, fracture energy, articular fracture edge length, and subchondral energy were all significantly different (p < 0.01) between cases that did or did not develop post-traumatic osteoarthritis. These developments enable measurement of fracture severity in larger populations and in more clinically relevant timeframes with articular fractures involving a variety of joints and bones. This generalized assessment method offers opportunity to change the way severity is considered in fracture treatment algorithms. Studies involving larger cohorts are anticipated to yield insights into the impact of fracture severity on PTOA risk and serve as a foundation for evaluating new treatment strategies.

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Journal of biomechanics
Journal of biomechanics 生物-工程:生物医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomechanics publishes reports of original and substantial findings using the principles of mechanics to explore biological problems. Analytical, as well as experimental papers may be submitted, and the journal accepts original articles, surveys and perspective articles (usually by Editorial invitation only), book reviews and letters to the Editor. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts include excellence, novelty, significance, clarity, conciseness and interest to the readership. Papers published in the journal may cover a wide range of topics in biomechanics, including, but not limited to: -Fundamental Topics - Biomechanics of the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems, mechanics of hard and soft tissues, biofluid mechanics, mechanics of prostheses and implant-tissue interfaces, mechanics of cells. -Cardiovascular and Respiratory Biomechanics - Mechanics of blood-flow, air-flow, mechanics of the soft tissues, flow-tissue or flow-prosthesis interactions. -Cell Biomechanics - Biomechanic analyses of cells, membranes and sub-cellular structures; the relationship of the mechanical environment to cell and tissue response. -Dental Biomechanics - Design and analysis of dental tissues and prostheses, mechanics of chewing. -Functional Tissue Engineering - The role of biomechanical factors in engineered tissue replacements and regenerative medicine. -Injury Biomechanics - Mechanics of impact and trauma, dynamics of man-machine interaction. -Molecular Biomechanics - Mechanical analyses of biomolecules. -Orthopedic Biomechanics - Mechanics of fracture and fracture fixation, mechanics of implants and implant fixation, mechanics of bones and joints, wear of natural and artificial joints. -Rehabilitation Biomechanics - Analyses of gait, mechanics of prosthetics and orthotics. -Sports Biomechanics - Mechanical analyses of sports performance.
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