MRI of knee: high signals in STIR sequences and its relation with anterior knee pain our population.

Rabeea Khan, Bushra Shamim, Raisa Altaf, Rabia Ahmed, Nimra Ali, M. Ali
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Objective: To evaluate the significance of high signals in STIR sequences in MRI in patients presenting with non-traumatic knee pain. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Department of Radiology, Liaquat National Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan. Period: March 2023 to August 2023. Methods: The patients presented for MRI of knee joint for knee pain unrelated to trauma were analyzed. Data were collected through a proforma based on 9 questions that included demographic data and questions related to the cause of pain. The total calculated sample size was 86 patients Data was analyzed through SPSS. Descriptive statistics were calculated. Association was determined using chi-square test considering p-value ≤0.05 as significant. Results: Our study showed no statistical correlation between knee pain and high STIR signals seen in pre-patellar bursa with 90.9% showing high signals with pain, while 85.3% showed high signals without pain. In our study this signal was found in about 20-30% that were mostly female household help and carpet layers. Conclusion: There is no statistical correlation between knee pain and high STIR signals seen in pre-patellar bursa.
膝关节核磁共振成像:STIR 序列中的高信号及其与膝关节前部疼痛的关系 我们的人群。
目的评估非创伤性膝关节疼痛患者磁共振成像 STIR 序列中高信号的意义。研究设计:横断面研究。研究地点巴基斯坦卡拉奇利亚卡特国立医院放射科。时间: 2023 年 3 月至 2023 年 8 月:2023 年 3 月至 2023 年 8 月。研究方法对因与外伤无关的膝关节疼痛而接受膝关节核磁共振成像检查的患者进行分析。数据是通过一份包含 9 个问题的表格收集的,其中包括人口统计学数据和与疼痛原因相关的问题。通过 SPSS 对数据进行分析。计算了描述性统计。使用卡方检验确定相关性,认为 p 值≤0.05 为显著。结果我们的研究表明,膝关节疼痛与髌前滑囊的 STIR 高信号之间没有统计学相关性,90.9% 的患者在疼痛时出现高信号,而 85.3% 的患者在无疼痛时出现高信号。在我们的研究中,约有 20-30% 的人发现了这种信号,她们大多是女性家务助理和地毯铺设工。结论膝关节疼痛与髌前滑囊的 STIR 高信号之间没有统计学关联。
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