类风湿膝关节关节间隙的x线测量:与肥胖、病程及其他因素的相关性

P Hollingworth, R D Melsom, J T Scott
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一种新的和高度可重复的方法测量关节间隙在类风湿膝关节描述。在120例类风湿性关节炎患者的膝关节x线片上测量关节间隙,并通过计算机分析将关节间隙与年龄、性别、病程、糜烂程度、退行性改变、治疗和Quetelet指数(一种肥胖指数)相关联。膝关节双腔室狭窄与疾病持续时间显著相关。通过Quetelet指数测量,外侧而非内侧间室狭窄与肥胖有一定程度的相关性,但这并不具有显著性。糜烂的存在与关节间隙的明显狭窄有关,这种狭窄经常发生在疾病的早期;显示中度糜烂的患者中,有四分之三至少有一个膝关节隔室狭窄至2mm或更小,其中一半的变化发生在不到10年的时间内。关节间隙变窄也与退行性改变密切相关,然而,这种变化并不常见。
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Measurement of radiographic joint space in the rheumatoid knee: correlation with obesity, disease duration, and other factors.

A new and highly reproducible method for measuring radiographic joint space in the rheumatoid knee is described. The joint space was measured in radiographs of the knees of 120 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and correlated by computer analysis with age, sex, duration of disease, erosions, degenerative change, therapy and Quetelet's index (an index of obesity). Narrowing of both compartments of the knee correlated significantly with the duration of disease. Narrowing of the lateral, but not medial, compartment showed some degree of correlation with obesity as measured by Quetelet's index, but this did not achieve significance. The presence of erosions was associated with marked narrowing of joint space which frequently occurred early in the course of the disease; three-quarters of the patients showing even moderate erosions had at least one knee compartment narrowed to 2 mm or less and in half of these the changes had occurred in less than 10 years. Joint space narrowing also correlated strongly with degenerative change which was, however, remarkable for its infrequency.

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