RADIOGRAPHIC HIP OSTEOARTHRITIS IS PREVALENT, AND IS RELATED TO CAM DEFORMITY 12-24 MONTHS POST-HIP ARTHROSCOPY.
Autor: | Kemp, Joanne L., Crossley, Kay M., Agricola, Rintje, Geuskens, Fenna, van Middelkoop, Marienke |
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HIP joint radiography
ARTHROSCOPY CONFIDENCE intervals HIP joint HIP joint diseases HIP surgery RANGE of motion of joints LONGITUDINAL method MULTIVARIATE analysis OSTEOARTHRITIS PROBABILITY theory REGRESSION analysis STATISTICS T-test (Statistics) STATISTICAL power analysis INTER-observer reliability CROSS-sectional method DATA analysis software FUNCTIONAL assessment DESCRIPTIVE statistics ODDS ratio |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy; Apr2018, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p177-184, 8p |
Abstrakt: | Background: The prevalence of radiographic hip osteoarthritis (OA), and its relationship with outcomes after hip arthros- copy is unclear. Objectives: The aims of this study were to: (i) describe the prevalence of OA and cam deformity 12-24 months post hip arthroscopy; (ii) to determine the association between radiographic OA and cam deformity, surgical and clinical findings and symptoms; and (iii) describe the differences between legs for radiological and clinical findings. Study Design: Cross sectional study Methods: Seventy patients, mean age 36.7(range 18-59) years, 12-24 months post-arthroscopy. Main outcome measures: Outcomes were collected prospectively via clinical and radiographic examination. (i)Prevalence of OA and cam deformity measured on and anteroposterior pelvic radiographs; (ii)Hip disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (HOOS) and International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT-33) patient-reported outcomes (PROs); (iii) hip internal and external rotation range of motion (ROM). Associations between OA and surgical findings, PROs and clinical findings were determined using generalized estimated equations, between operated and non-operated sides. Results: The prevalence of OA was 37%. The likelihood of OA 12-24 months after surgery was positively associated with alpha angle size 12-24 months post-hip arthroscopy surgery (p=0.010). There were no differences between operated and non-operated legs in radiographic or clinical findings. Conclusion: Radiographic OA is prevalent in a population which has undergone hip arthroscopy. Increased OA severity is associated with a higher alpha angle 12-24 months post-surgery. Level of evidence: Cross-sectional study Level IV [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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