Everaldo Gregio-Junior, Atul Kumar Taneja, Michel Daoud Crema, Rafael Menezes-Reis, Mario Müller Lorenzato, Francisco Abaete Chagas-Neto, Marcello Henrique Nogueira-Barbosa
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摘要
半月板损伤损害了其抵抗载荷传输的能力。然而,在股胫负荷条件下,不同的半月板损伤对半月板挤压的影响尚不清楚。目的应用超声(US)评价有和没有轴向载荷的半月板内侧室挤压,并与个体因素(年龄、体重指数(BMI)、骨关节炎(OA)和不同程度挤压的半月板撕裂类型)的相关性。材料与方法104名志愿者参与了这项研究(53名男性,51名女性;平均年龄= 41.5±1.8岁;年龄范围:18-70岁;平均BMI = 28.7±5.8 kg/m²;范围= 20-47 kg/m²)。在仰卧位和站立位使用US评估半月板挤压,并通过磁共振成像(MRI)确认撕裂。结果仰卧位和站立位对半月板挤压的影响有显著差异(P = 0.0002)。仰卧位时,半月板撕裂组内侧半月板挤压平均值(2.281±2.03 mm)高于未撕裂组(0.55±0.68 mm) (P P P = 0.001)。结论挤压≥3mm预示半月板撕裂。此外,OA和时效对挤压量的增加影响较大。本研究对轴向体载荷和相关因素对半月板挤压的影响提供了有价值的见解。
Effect of weightbearing on medial meniscal extrusion: dynamic ultrasound with MRI correlation.
BackgroundMeniscal damage compromises its capacity to resist load transmission. However, little is known about the effects of different meniscal injuries on meniscal extrusion under femorotibial loading conditions.PurposeTo evaluate meniscal extrusion in the medial compartment using ultrasound (US), with and without axial loading, and correlate to individual factors (age, body mass index [BMI], osteoarthritis [OA], and type of meniscal tear with different degrees of extrusion).Material and MethodsThe study involved 104 volunteers (53 men, 51 women; mean age = 41.5 ± 1.8 years; age range = 18-70 years; mean BMI = 28.7 ± 5.8 kg/m²; range = 20-47 kg/m²). Meniscal extrusion was evaluated using US in the supine and standing positions, and tears were confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).ResultsOur study shows significant variation in meniscus extrusion between supine and standing positions (P = 0.0002). In the supine position, mean values of medial meniscal extrusion within the meniscal tear group (2.281 ± 2.03 mm) were higher than the group without tears (0.55 ± 0.68 mm) (P < 0.0001). From a total of 104 knees studied, 57 (54.8%) demonstrated meniscal injuries. All menisci with ≥3 mm of extrusion presented tears confirmed on MRI. Painful medial compartment showed higher extrusion values (P < 0.0001). OA and age had a greater impact on extrusion (P = 0.001).ConclusionThe presence of extrusion ≥3 mm predicts meniscal tear. In addition, OA and age have a greater impact on increasing extrusion. This research provides valuable insights into the effects of axial body load and associated factors on meniscal extrusion.
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Acta Radiologica publishes articles on all aspects of radiology, from clinical radiology to experimental work. It is known for articles based on experimental work and contrast media research, giving priority to scientific original papers. The distinguished international editorial board also invite review articles, short communications and technical and instrumental notes.