在无症状的年轻人中,骨髋的一致性和覆盖范围因髋臼区域和活动而异。

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Camille C Johnson, Ethan R Ruh, Naomi E Frankston, Shaquille Charles, Craig Mauro, Michael McClincy, William J Anderst
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目的:了解髋关节覆盖范围和一致性在动态负荷期间的变化,可能有助于了解长期退行性病理和髋关节不稳定易感性的病因。本研究的目的是确定在无症状队列中,髋关节一致性和股骨头覆盖率在日常生活活动中是如何变化的,以及它们与骨形态的关系。方法:收集24例健康青年(女性13例,21.9±2.2岁)站立、行走、下蹲和上台阶的同时髋关节同步双翼x线片。体内骨骼运动以亚毫米精度确定,使用一种经过验证的跟踪技术,将受试者特定的骨骼模型与双翼x线片相匹配。在每次活动中计算动态一致性指数(CI)和股骨头覆盖率。混合效应分析分别确定了活动、区域及其相互作用对CI或覆盖率的影响,多元线性回归确定了每个区域和活动的α角、侧中心边缘角(LCEA)和CI或覆盖率之间的关系。结果:在低屈曲活动中,前下、前上和后下一致性降低了30%(所有p结论:这些观察到的无症状个体髋关节覆盖和一致性的区域变化为髋臼前区常见的软骨退变模式提供了潜在的机制解释,并为评估病理性髋关节提供了参考。
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Bony Hip Congruency and Coverage Varies by Acetabular Region and Activity in Asymptomatic Young Adults.

Purpose: Understanding how hip coverage and congruency change during dynamic loading may provide insight into the etiology of long-term degenerative pathology and susceptibility to hip instability. The goal of this study was to determine how hip congruency and femoral head coverage change during activities of daily living and their relationship with bone morphology in an asymptomatic cohort.

Methods: Twenty-four healthy young adults (13 women, 21.9 ± 2.2 years) stood, walked, squatted, and ascended a step while synchronized biplane radiographs of the hip were collected. In-vivo bone motion was determined with sub-millimeter accuracy using a validated tracking technique that matched subject-specific bone models to the biplane radiographs. Dynamic congruency index (CI) and femoral head coverage were calculated across each activity. Mixed effects analyses determined effects of activity, region, and their interaction on CI or coverage, separately, and multiple linear regression determined the associations between alpha angle, lateral center edge angle (LCEA), and CI or coverage in each region and activity.

Results: During lower-flexion activities, Anterior-Inferior, Anterior-Superior, and Posterior-Inferior congruency decreased up to 30% (all p < 0.02), Superior and Posterior-Superior congruency increased up to 40% (all p < 0.01), and Anterior and Inferior coverage decreased (up to 40.1% and 9.4%, all p < 0.01) compared to higher-flexion activities. LCEA was a better morphologic predictor of coverage and congruency than alpha angle.

Conclusion: These observed regional variations in hip coverage and congruency in asymptomatic individuals provide a potential mechanistic explanation for common patterns of cartilage degeneration in the anterior acetabular region and a reference for evaluating pathologic hips.

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Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Annals of Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
15.80%
发文量
212
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Biomedical Engineering is an official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society, publishing original articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering. The Annals is an interdisciplinary and international journal with the aim to highlight integrated approaches to the solutions of biological and biomedical problems.
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