Radiographic evaluation and pain symptomatology of the knee in severely obese individuals – controlled transversal study

Glaucus Cajaty Martins , Luiz Felippe Martins Filho , Andre Heringer Raposo , Raphael Barbosa Gamallo , Zartur Menegassi , Antônio Vítor de Abreu
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the prevalence of pain and radiographic degenerative arthritis in a group of severe obese patients (body mass index [BMI] > 35).

Methods

41 patients with an indication of bariatric surgery were studied. The group of severely obese patients was subdivided into two subgroups: those with BMI < 50 and those with BMI > 50 (n = 14). They were compared to control group (n = 39). The following parameters were analyzed and correlated: radiographic arthritis by Kellgren-Lawrence's classification, tibiofemoral axis, gender, age, and knee pain (visual analog scale [VAS]). The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) was used to evaluate in 21 severe obese patients and IN 19 controls.

Results

A higher incidence of knee pain was observed in the severely obese group when compared with the control group (p < 0.0001, odds ratio: 2.96). In the severely obese group, increasing levels of pain with aging were observed (p = 0.047). A positive correlation was observed between the incidence of radiographic arthritis and increasing age in the severely obese (p = 0.001) and control (p = 0.037) groups. The WOMAC index results were worse in the severely obese group when compared with the control group (p = 0.001, odds ratio: 18.2).

Conclusion

A higher incidence of knee pain was observed in the severely obese group when compared with the control group. In the severely obese group, there increasing levels of pain with aging. A positive relation between the incidence of arthritis and increasing age was observed in the severely obese and control groups. The WOMAC index results were worse in the severely obese group.

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严重肥胖者膝关节疼痛的影像学评价和症状——对照横向研究
目的评价重度肥胖患者(体重指数[BMI] >35)。方法对41例有减肥手术指征的患者进行分析。重度肥胖患者组再分为两个亚组:BMI和lt组;50和BMI >50 (n = 14)。与对照组(n = 39)进行比较。对以下参数进行分析和相关性分析:Kellgren-Lawrence关节炎影像学分类、胫股轴、性别、年龄、膝关节疼痛(视觉模拟量表[VAS])。采用西安大略和麦克马斯特大学骨关节炎指数(WOMAC)对21例重度肥胖患者和19例对照组进行评估。结果重度肥胖组膝关节疼痛发生率高于对照组(p <0.0001,优势比:2.96)。在严重肥胖组中,疼痛水平随年龄增长而增加(p = 0.047)。在严重肥胖组(p = 0.001)和对照组(p = 0.037)中,x线关节炎的发病率与年龄增长呈正相关。重度肥胖组的WOMAC指数结果较对照组差(p = 0.001,优势比:18.2)。结论重度肥胖组膝关节疼痛发生率高于对照组。在严重肥胖的人群中,疼痛程度随着年龄的增长而增加。在严重肥胖组和对照组中,关节炎的发病率与年龄增长呈正相关。重度肥胖组的WOMAC指数结果更差。
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