| Literature DB >> 31488106 |
Shawn Okpara1, Paul Nakonezny2, Joel Wells3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Age of onset in symptomatic developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) varies. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether psychological factors, radiographic, and clinical variables were related to age of onset of hip pain in DDH and FAIS.Entities:
Keywords: Developmental dysplasia of hip; Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome; Hip; Pain catastrophizing
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31488106 PMCID: PMC6728945 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-019-2784-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Variables tested in study
| Variables Tested | |
|---|---|
| 1. Sex (Male vs Female) | |
| 2. BMI (> 30 kg/m2 vs. ≤30 kg/m2) | |
| 3. Side of Lesion (Left vs Right) | |
| 4. Prior Hip Surgery (Yes vs No) | |
| 5. Tonnis Grade (Grade 1 vs. Grade 0) | |
| 6. Tonnis Angle (°) | |
| 7. Anterior Center Edge Angle (°) | |
| 8. Lateral Center Edge Angle (°) | |
| 9. Alpha Dunn Angle (°) | |
| 10. Alpha Frog Angle (°) | |
| 11. International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT): 0–100; 0 = lowest quality of life; 100 = highest quality of life | |
| 12. Hip Outcome Score (HOS): %0–100; %0 = greatest difficulty; %100 = lowest difficulty | |
| 13. UCLA Activity Score: 0–10; 0 = no activity; 10 = greatest activity | |
| 14. Pain Catastrophizing Score (PCS): 0–52; 0 = lowest level of catastrophizing; 52 = greatest level of catastrophizing | |
| 15. SF-12 Physical Functioning Subscale Score: 0–100;0 = lowest physical functioning level; 100 = greatest physical functioning level | |
| 16. SF-12 Physical Health Subscale Score:0–100;0 = lowest physical health; 100 = greatest physical health | |
| 17. Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale: 0–21; 0 = lowest level of anxiety/ depression; 21 = highest level of anxiety/depression | |
| 18. WOMAC Pain Subscale Score: 0–40;0 = greatest pain level; 40 = lowest pain level | |
| 19. WOMAC Total Score:0–160;0 = greatest functional impairment; 160 = lowest functional impairment |
Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with symptomatic FAIS and DDH
| Characteristic | FAI syndrome | DDH |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years, M (SD) | 36.32 (13.02) | 32.12 (11.02) |
| Female Gender, % (n) | 64.29% (54) | 78.57% (44) |
| BMI, kg/m2, M (SD) | 26.32 (6.21) | 26.76 (4.83) |
| BMI > 30 kg/m2, % (n) | 15.48% (13) | 33.93% (19) |
| BMI ≤30 kg/m2, % (n) | 84.52% (71) | 66.07% (37) |
| Age of Onset, years, M (SD) | 32.95 (13.86) | 27.77 (12.03) |
| Tonnis Grade 1, % (n) | 42.86% (36) | 32.14% (18) |
| Tonnis Grade 0, % (n) | 57.14% (48) | 67.86% (38) |
| History of Hip Surgery, % (n) | 8.33% (7) | 12.50% (7) |
| Lateral Center Edge Angle, M (SD) | 31.54 (5.52) | 13.89 (7.20) |
| Alpha Dunn Angle, M (SD) | 67.01 (9.79) | 62.82 (11.77) |
| Alpha Frog Angle, M (SD) | 63.35 (9.02) | 60.55 (10.40) |
| iHOT (Quality of Life), M (SD) | 51.66 (22.23) | 41.64 (20.01) |
| WOMAC Pain, M (SD) | 30.19 (17.01) | 23.17 (7.09) |
| SF12 Physical Functioning, M (SD) | 42.66 (10.66) | 37.75 (11.59) |
| HADS, M (SD) | 10.23 (6.89) | 12.26 (6.72) |
| PCS, M (SD) | 13.63 (11.72) | 17.35 (11.61) |
M Sample mean, SD Standard deviation, PCS Pain catastrophizing scale total score
Age of FAI syndrome onset
| Model Outcome and Variables of Significant Association | Mean Estimate | SD | 95% CI | Standardized Estimate | Adjusted R2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intercept | 41.9464 | 6.7085 | 30.9471 to 53.6079 | 0 | 0.3099 |
| Tonnis Grade (1 vs. 0) | 10.8888 | 2.6368 | 5.2199 to 15.5958 | 0.4089 | |
| WOMAC Pain | −0.1669 | 0.0714 | −0.2963 to − 0.0457 | − 0.2793 | |
| iHOT (Quality of Life) | 0.0926 | 0.044 | 0.0263 to 0.1939 | 0.1784 | |
| History of Hip Surgery (Yes vs. No) | −6.2836 | 3.1424 | −12.7454 to − 1.5595 | −0.1354 | |
| Alpha Dunn Angle | −0.1967 | 0.1076 | −0.4009 to − 0.0275 | −0.0863 |
Age of DDH onset
| Model Outcome and Variables of Significant Association | Mean Estimate | SD | 95% CI | Standardized Estimate | Adjusted R2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intercept | 16.8407 | 8.344 | − 0.9374 to 31.7791 | 0 | 0.3578 |
| Tonnis Grade (1 vs. 0) | 5.733 | 2.8341 | 1.0041 to 11.2229 | 0.2395 | |
| SF12 Physical Functioning | −0.2302 | 0.1086 | −0.4739 to − 0.0595 | −0.2201 | |
| Alpha Frog Angle | 0.2521 | 0.1187 | 0.0687 to 0.5245 | 0.1826 | |
| BMI group (> 30 kg/m2 vs. ≤30 kg/m2) | −4.5927 | 2.2554 | −9.0442 to −1.0147 | −0.1763 | |
| Lateral Center Edge Angle | 0.2782 | 0.1428 | 0.0567 to 0.5795 | 0.1423 |
Fig. 1Plot of Age of FAI syndrome Onset (years) against the selected variables, with a fitted linear regression line and 95% confidence limits. Tonnis Grade (grade 1 vs. grade 0) and History of Hip Surgery (Yes vs. No), with the fitted regression line at the mean level of each group. Observed sample, N = 84 for the FAI syndrome group
Fig. 2Plot of Age of DDH Onset (years) against the selected variables, with a fitted linear regression line and 95% confidence limits. BMI group (coded 1: > 30 kg/m2 vs. coded 0: ≤30 kg/m2) and Tonnis Grade (grade 1 vs. grade 0), with the fitted regression line at the mean level of each group. Observed sample, N = 56 for the DDH group