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引用本文Mahran SA, Elias AY, Janbi FS, El-Deek BS。膝关节骨关节炎临床与影像学表现的关系:一项横断面研究。中华医学会医学杂志2015;22(2): 1-9。DOI: 10.4197 /地中海。22.2.1摘要多项研究表明,膝关节骨关节炎的临床表现与影像学表现存在很大差异。本研究的目的是探讨膝关节骨关节炎的x线片分类与临床表现之间的关系,并确定在建立这种关系方面,个体x线片特征的评估是否优于一般x线片评分。本研究共纳入125例膝骨关节炎患者。影像学特征评估采用Kellgren-Lawrence分级法进行一般影像学分级,并使用线描图集进行详细的影像学分析。使用西安大略和麦克马斯特大学骨关节炎指数测量膝关节疼痛、僵硬和残疾的严重程度。发现患者的年龄和疼痛持续时间与膝关节疼痛、僵硬和残疾显著相关。一般放射学分级量表与临床表现无相关性。然而,在详细的x线分析中,发现髌股关节处的骨赘与膝关节僵硬有关。总之,我们没有发现影像学评分与膝骨关节炎的临床特征密切相关。当对膝骨关节炎患者进行治疗决策时,不应单独使用膝关节x光片的结果。
Relationship Between Clinical and Radiographic Findings in Osteoarthritis Knee: A Cross-Sectional Study
Citation Mahran SA, Elias AY, Janbi FS, El-Deek BS. Relationship between clinical and radiographic fi ndings in osteoarthritis knee: a cross-sectional study. JKAU Med Sci 2015; 22 (2): 1-9. DOI: 10.4197/Med. 22.2.1 Abstract Several studies have suggested that there is a high discrepancy between clinical and radiographic knee osteoarthritis. The objectives of this study were to examine association between radiographic classifi cation and clinical manifestations of knee osteoarthritis, and to determine if the assessment of individual radiographic features was superior to the general radiographic scale in establishing such a relationship. A total of 125 patients with knee osteoarthritis were enrolled in this study. Radiographic features were assessed with the Kellgren-Lawrence grade scale for general radiographic grading, and a line-drawing atlas for detailed radiographic analysis. The severity of knee pain, stiff ness, and disability were measured using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index. Patients' age and pain duration were found to correlate signifi cantly with knee pain, stiff ness, and disability. No association between general radiographic grading scale and clinical manifestations was found. However in detailed radiographic analysis, osteophyte site at the patellofemoral joint was found to correlate with knee stiff ness. In conclusion, radiographic scores were not found to be closely associated with the clinical features of knee osteoarthritis. The results of knee X-rays should not be used in isolation when a management decision is to be taken for patients with knee osteoarthritis.