| Literature DB >> 29150746 |
David Sundemo1, Anna Blom2, Yuichi Hoshino3, Ryosuke Kuroda3, Nicola Francesco Lopomo4,5, Stefano Zaffagnini5, Volker Musahl6, James J Irrgang6, Jón Karlsson7,8, Kristian Samuelsson7,8.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate whether an increased magnitude of quantitative rotatory knee laxity is associated with a greater level of generalized joint laxity in ACL-injured and contralateral knees.Entities:
Keywords: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction; Beighton Score; Generalized joint hypermobility; Generalized joint laxity; Image analysis system; Inertial sensor; Pivot shift test; Rotatory knee laxity
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29150746 PMCID: PMC6061776 DOI: 10.1007/s00167-017-4785-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ISSN: 0942-2056 Impact factor: 4.342
Fig. 1To the above, the setup of the image analysis system is shown (a). To the below, the accelerometer, fastened with a Velcro strap, and a close-up of the position of the markers of the image analysis system can be seen (b)
Fig. 2Diagram demonstrating the distribution of Beighton Score for all patients
Descriptive statistics, baseline data and concomitant meniscal injuries
| All patients | Beighton Score 0–4 | Beighton score 5–9 |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender (female/male) | 40/56 | 31/52 (37.3/62.7%) | 9/4 (69.2/30.8%) | 0.03* | 96 |
| Age (mean, ± SD) | 24.6 (± 9.1) | 25.5 (± 9.5) | 18.9 (± 11.8) | 0.047* | 96 |
| Medial meniscus (normal/lesion) | 58/38 (60.4/39.6) | 50/33 (60.2/39.8%) | 8/5 (61.5/38.5%) | 0.93 (n.s.) | 96 |
| Lateral meniscus (normal/lesion) | 58/38 (60.4/39.6) | 53/30 (63.9/36.1%) | 5/8 (38.5/61.5%) | 0.82 (n.s.) | 96 |
| CORS (mean, ± SD) | 29.4 (± 14.9) | 29.2 (± 15.3) | 30.6 (± 11.8) | 0.40 (n.s.) | 96 |
| MAS (mean, ± SD) | 11.3 (± 5.2) | 10.7 (± 5.4) | 14.9 (± 2.2) | 0.003* | 96 |
| IKDC 2000 (mean, ± SD) | 58.1 (± 15.7) | 58.4 (± 15.7) | 55.8 (± 16.2) | 0.55 (n.s.) | 96 |
| ADLS (mean, ± SD) | 79.8 (± 15.7) | 80.3 (± 15.7) | 76.7 (16.4) | 0.42 (n.s.) | 96 |
CORS Cincinnati Occupational Rating Scale, MAS Marx Activity Scale, IKDC International Knee Documentation Committee, ADLS Activities of Daily Living Scale of the Knee Outcome Survey, SD Standard deviation
*Statistical significance, p values are provided for analysis of the difference between the Beighton Score subgroups, n.s. non-significant
Preoperative clinical pivot shift grade performed under anesthesia, all patients
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|---|---|
| Pivot shift gradea | |
| Normal | 1 (1.0) |
| Nearly normal | 42 (40.8) |
| Abnormal | 52 (50.5) |
| Severely abnormal | 8 (7.8) |
aAccording to the International Knee Documentation Committee 2000 form
Correlation with Beighton Score, preoperative awake patients
| Correlation (rho) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| IAS—involved knee | − 0.022 | 0.837 (n.s.) | 92 |
| IAS—non-involved knee | − 0.117 | 0.278 (n.s.) | 88 |
| IAS—side-to-side difference | 0.035 | 0.744 (n.s.) | 88 |
| Accelerometer—involved knee | − 0.079 | 0.475 (n.s.) | 84 |
| Accelerometer—non-involved knee | − 0.154 | 0.169 (n.s.) | 82 |
| Accelerometer—side-to-side difference | − 0.004 | 0.970 (n.s.) | 82 |
IAS image analysis system, n.s. non-significant
*Statistical significance
Correlation with Beighton Score, preoperative anesthetized patients
| Correlation (rho) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| IAS—involved knee | 0.106 | 0.309 (n.s.) | 95 |
| IAS—non-involved knee | 0.235* | 0.024* | 92 |
| IAS—side-to-side difference | − 0.032 | 0.762 (n.s.) | 92 |
| Accelerometer—involved knee | 0.138 | 0.217 (n.s.) | 82 |
| Accelerometer—non-involved knee | 0.027 | 0.812 (n.s.) | 82 |
| Accelerometer—side-to-side difference | 0.125 | 0.265 (n.s.) | 82 |
IAS image analysis system, n.s. non-significant
*Statistical significance
Beighton Score dichotomized, preoperative awake patients
| Beighton Score 0–4 | Beighton Score 5–9 |
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|---|---|---|---|
| IAS—involved knee | 77, 2.00: 1.76 | 12, 1.65: 0.53 | 0.322 (n.s.) |
| IAS—non-involved knee | 75, 0.80: 0.80 | 12, 0.52: 1.15 | 0.416 (n.s.) |
| IAS—side-to-side difference | 76, 1.00: 0.80 | 12, 0.83: 1.52 | 0.576 (n.s.) |
| Accelerometer—involved knee | 71, 3.50: 2.40 | 13, 3.50: 2.90 | 0.809 (n.s.) |
| Accelerometer—non-involved knee | 69, 2.70: 1.35 | 13, 2.60: 1.45 | 0.985 (n.s.) |
| Accelerometer—side-to-side difference | 69, 0.60: 1.55 | 13, 0.60: 1.70 | 0.785 (n.s.) |
IAS image analysis system, SD standard deviation, IQR interquartile range, n.s. non-significant
*Statistical significance
Beighton Score dichotomized, preoperative anesthetized patients
| Beighton Score 0–4 | Beighton Score 5–9 |
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|---|---|---|---|
| IAS—involved knee | 82, 2.65: 2.61 | 13, 2.80: 3.24 | 0.721 (n.s.) |
| IAS—non-involved knee | 79, 0.70: 0.90 | 13, 1.00: 2.17 | 0.149 (n.s.) |
| IAS—side-to-side difference | 79, 1.70: 2.34 | 13, 1.24: 1.34 | 0.260 (n.s.) |
| Accelerometer—involved knee | 69, 4.40: 2.75 | 13, 4.90: 6.60 | 0.310 (n.s.) |
| Accelerometer—non-involved knee | 69, 2.70: 1.20 | 13, 3.00: 1.20 | 0.263 (n.s.) |
| Accelerometer—side-to-side difference | 69, 1.80: 2.50 | 13, 1.60: 5.75 | 0.939 (n.s.) |
IAS image analysis system, SD standard deviation, IQR interquartile range, n.s. non-significant
*Statistical significance
Beighton score, multivariate analysis of preoperative anesthetized patients
| OR | OR CI (95%) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| IAS—involved knee | 1.07 | 0.81–1.41 | 0.650 (n.s.) |
| IAS—non-involved knee | 1.86 | 1.10–3.17 | 0.022* |
| IAS—side-to-side difference | 0.85 | 0.60–1.19 | 0.333 (n.s.) |
| Accelerometer—involved knee | 1.06 | 0.93–1.19 | 0.387 (n.s.) |
| Accelerometer—non-involved knee | 1.40 | 0.84–2.32 | 0.196 (n.s.) |
| Accelerometer—side-to-side difference | 1.04 | 0.92–1.16 | 0.556 (n.s.) |
IAS image analysis system, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, n.s. non-significant
*Statistical significance. Multivariate analysis adjusted for meniscal injuries, age and gender