沙特人群胫骨后斜度测量

Mouad Alsowaigh, Mohammad A Arafah, Sultan K Alharbi, Omar Al Sultan, Adel Alshahrani, F. A. Hulaibi
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使用磁共振成像(MRI)测量健康沙特人群的胫骨后倾。沙特阿拉伯利雅得哈立德国王大学医院151例膝关节核磁共振成像的回顾性研究综述。所有以前没有对膝盖进行过手术干预并且膝盖周围没有任何骨损伤的患者都包括在内。三位不同的骨科医生(两位资深住院医师,一位骨科研究员)测量了所有患者的胫骨后坡(PTS)角度,并使用矢状T2 MRI切口对所有读数取平均值。既往有膝关节手术干预史、股骨远端或胫骨近端创伤、骨关节炎和炎症性关节炎以及先天畸形的患者被排除在研究之外。患者的平均年龄为28.15岁,年龄在15-50岁之间。胫骨后坡平均值、中位数和模式分别为8.76、8.73、7.53。此外,女性的平均角度(度)为9.69±4.02,男性为8.76±4.15。这些患者的最大和最小后倾角分别为19.73度和0.3度。我们的研究结果表明,沙特人群的平均胫骨后倾角为8.76˚。结果表明,与不同社区相比,沙特人的PTS存在差异。测试了胫骨后斜坡的数量与性别之间的相关性,但没有显著相关性。在这项研究中,我们没有将这些病例中的体重和身高作为独立因素进行计算。因此,即将进行的研究可能会考虑这些因素。
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Posterior tibial slope measurement among Saudi population
To measure the posterior slope of the tibia among the healthy Saudi population using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). A retrospective study review of 151 knee MRIs at King Khaled University Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. All patients with no previous surgical intervention to their knees and did not suffer any bone injury around the knee were included. Three different orthopedic physicians (two senior residents, one orthopedic fellow) measured the posterior tibial slope (PTS) angle for all patients, and their average was taken for all readings using a sagittal T2 MRI cut. Patients with a history of previous surgical intervention to the knee joint, trauma involving distal femur or proximal tibia, osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthritis, and congenital deformities were excluded from the study. The mean age of patients was 28.15 in a range of 15-50 years. The posterior tibial slope mean and the median and the mode were 8.76, 8.73, 7.53, respectively. In addition, the mean angle (degree) in females was 9.69±4.02 and 8.76±4.15 in males. The Maximum and the minimum posterior slope angle calculated in these patients were respectively 19.73 and 0.3 degrees. Our findings are that the mean posterior tibia slope among the Saudi population is 8.76˚. The results showed the difference of PTS in Saudi people comparing to deferent communities. The association between the numbers of the posterior tibial slope with gender was tested and no significant correlation. In this study, we did not calculate weight and height in the cases as independent factors. Because of that, upcoming studies might consider these factors.
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