Comparative evaluation of knee osteoarthritis: radiography vs. ultrasonography in nepalese population: a cross-sectional study

Sundar Suwal, Bibek K.C., Shailendra Katwal, D. Chataut, Benu Lohani
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Osteoarthritis is a degenerative and long-term debilitating disease with rising prevalence, predominantly involving larger joints including the knee joint. While radiography has traditionally been the primary modality for joint evaluation, there is a growing trend towards using ultrasonography for musculoskeletal disorders, including joint assessment. This study aimed to find the role of ultrasonography in the evaluation of osteoarthritis of knee joints with comparison to the radiographs. This was a cross-sectional study done on patients with signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee who visited the radiology department for knee radiographs. Kellgren and Lawrence system was used for grading osteoarthritis in radiographs. Ultrasonography of knee joints was done with high-frequency probes and searched for joint space width, articular cartilage thickness, marginal osteophytes, meniscal extrusion, and other articular/ extra-articular abnormalities. The ultrasound findings were correlated with findings in anteroposterior and lateral radiographs. The mean number of osteophytes was higher in ultrasound compared to the radiographs (P<0.001). Mean joint spaces were comparable in both modalities. Meniscal extrusion was seen with ultrasonography, which significantly correlated with joint space width and cartilage thickness (P<0.005). Ultrasound also detected synovial changes, effusion, and Baker’s cyst. Although radiography is the standard first-line radiological investigation for the diagnosis of osteoarthritis of the knee joint, ultrasonography can be an adjunct as it well correlates with the radiograph findings and can provide more useful information.
尼泊尔人膝关节骨性关节炎的比较评估:放射摄影与超声波摄影:一项横断面研究
骨关节炎是一种退行性长期衰弱疾病,发病率呈上升趋势,主要涉及包括膝关节在内的较大关节。传统上,放射线检查是关节评估的主要方式,但现在越来越多的人倾向于使用超声波检查肌肉骨骼疾病,包括关节评估。本研究旨在发现超声波在膝关节骨性关节炎评估中的作用,并与射线照片进行比较。 这是一项横断面研究,对象是有膝关节骨性关节炎症状和体征并到放射科接受膝关节X光片检查的患者。采用凯尔格伦和劳伦斯系统对X光片上的骨关节炎进行分级。膝关节超声波检查使用高频探头,检查关节间隙宽度、关节软骨厚度、边缘骨质增生、半月板挤压和其他关节内/外异常。超声波检查结果与正侧位和侧位X光片检查结果相关。 与X光片相比,超声骨质增生的平均数量更高(P<0.001)。两种方法的平均关节间隙相当。超声检查可见半月板挤压,这与关节间隙宽度和软骨厚度显著相关(P<0.005)。超声波还能发现滑膜变化、渗出和贝克氏囊肿。 虽然放射线检查是诊断膝关节骨性关节炎的标准一线检查方法,但超声波检查可作为辅助检查方法,因为它与放射线检查结果密切相关,可提供更多有用信息。
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