[Feasibility study on biomechanical indicators as supplementary evaluation to Musculoskeletal Tumor Society Scoring System for amputee patients].

Q3 Medicine
Lingjie Zeng, Xuanhong He, Minxun Lu, Yong Nie, Xiangdong Zhu, Chongqi Tu
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Abstract

Objective: To explore the feasibility of using biomechanical indicators as supplementary evaluation to the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society Scoring System (MSTS) for amputee patients.

Methods: Twenty-four patients who underwent hemipelvectomy between September 2018 and January 2025 were enrolled. There were 15 males and 9 females with an average age of 61.4 years (range, 45-76 years). Participants performed gait tests at self-selected speeds using three assistive devices (prosthesis, single crutch, and double crutches). Motion data were analyzed using a customized OpenSim model. Biomechanical indicators of the intact limb exhibiting common characteristics were screened through correlation and sensitivity analyses. Test-retest reliability [interclass correlation coefficient (ICC)] of selected parameters was assessed to evaluate their potential as MSTS score supplements.

Results: All biomechanical indicators showed significant positive correlations with MSTS scores across assistive devices ( P<0.05). Seven indicators demonstrated |Pearson correlation coefficients|>0.8, including walking speed, maximum hip angle, maximum hip moment, peak hip flexion moment, peak hip extension moment, hip flexion impulse, and hip extension impulse. Among these, maximum hip moment, hip flexion impulse, and hip extension impulse exhibited significant between-group differences in adjacent MSTS levels ( P<0.05), indicating high sensitivity, along with excellent test-retest reliability (ICC>0.74, P<0.01).

Conclusion: Biomechanical indicators statistically qualify as potential supplements to MSTS scoring. Maximum hip moment, hip flexion impulse, and hip extension impulse demonstrate particularly high sensitivity to MSTS score variations.

[生物力学指标作为截肢患者肌肉骨骼肿瘤学会评分系统补充评价的可行性研究]。
目的:探讨生物力学指标作为截肢患者肌肉骨骼肿瘤学会评分系统(MSTS)辅助评价的可行性。方法:纳入2018年9月至2025年1月期间接受半骨盆切除术的24例患者。男性15例,女性9例,平均年龄61.4岁,年龄范围45 ~ 76岁。参与者使用三种辅助装置(假肢、单拐杖和双拐杖)以自行选择的速度进行步态测试。使用定制的OpenSim模型分析运动数据。通过相关性和敏感性分析筛选具有共同特征的完整肢体生物力学指标。评估所选参数的重测信度[类间相关系数(ICC)],以评估其作为MSTS评分补充的潜力。结果:行走速度、最大髋关节角度、最大髋关节力矩、髋屈曲力矩峰值、髋屈曲力矩峰值、髋屈曲脉冲、髋伸脉冲等所有生物力学指标均与MSTS评分呈显著正相关(P0.8)。其中,最大髋关节力矩、髋关节屈曲冲动和髋关节伸展冲动在相邻MSTS水平上表现出组间显著差异(P0.74, p)。结论:生物力学指标在统计学上可以作为MSTS评分的潜在补充。最大髋力矩、髋屈曲脉冲和髋伸脉冲对MSTS评分变化表现出特别高的敏感性。
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