Glaucus Cajaty Martins , Luiz Felippe Martins Filho , Andre Heringer Raposo , Raphael Barbosa Gamallo , Zartur Menegassi , Antônio Vítor de Abreu
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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.</p></div><div><h3>Results</h3><p>A higher incidence of knee pain was observed in the severely obese group when compared with the control group (<em>p</em> <!--><<!--> <!-->0.0001, odds ratio: 2.96). In the severely obese group, increasing levels of pain with aging were observed (<em>p</em> <!-->=<!--> <!-->0.047). A positive correlation was observed between the incidence of radiographic arthritis and increasing age in the severely obese (<em>p</em> <!-->=<!--> <!-->0.001) and control (<em>p</em> <!-->=<!--> <!-->0.037) groups. The WOMAC index results were worse in the severely obese group when compared with the control group (<em>p</em> <!-->=<!--> <!-->0.001, odds ratio: 18.2).</p></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><p>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.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":101095,"journal":{"name":"Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (English Edition)","volume":"53 6","pages":"Pages 740-746"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-11-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1016/j.rboe.2018.09.006","citationCount":"2","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Radiographic evaluation and pain symptomatology of the knee in severely obese individuals – controlled transversal study\",\"authors\":\"Glaucus Cajaty Martins , Luiz Felippe Martins Filho , Andre Heringer Raposo , Raphael Barbosa Gamallo , Zartur Menegassi , Antônio Vítor de Abreu\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.rboe.2018.09.006\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><h3>Objective</h3><p>To evaluate the prevalence of pain and radiographic degenerative arthritis in a group of severe obese patients (body mass index [BMI]<!--> <!-->><!--> <!-->35).</p></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><p>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 (<em>n</em> <!-->=<!--> <!-->14). They were compared to control group (<em>n</em> <!-->=<!--> <!-->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.</p></div><div><h3>Results</h3><p>A higher incidence of knee pain was observed in the severely obese group when compared with the control group (<em>p</em> <!--><<!--> <!-->0.0001, odds ratio: 2.96). In the severely obese group, increasing levels of pain with aging were observed (<em>p</em> <!-->=<!--> <!-->0.047). 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Radiographic evaluation and pain symptomatology of the knee in severely obese individuals – controlled transversal study
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.