| Literature DB >> 31860687 |
Yang Lu1,2, Zhanle Zheng2, Wei Chen2, Hongzhi Lv2, Ji Lv1, Yingze Zhang2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphological changes of the femur in the coronal plane in progressing varus gonarthrosis and to explore the interrelation of each component. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From January to July 2017, radiographic images of 1538 knees of 883 consecutive patients were collected and analyzed. We drew the alignments and measured the orientation angles of the lower extremities and compared the results among age groups for each sex. Correlation and regression tests were used to analyze the measurements.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31860687 PMCID: PMC6924647 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0226795
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Radiographic measurements.
HKA: hip-knee-ankle angle; Fs: a point bisecting the width of the femoral shaft at the lower junction of the lesser trochanter and the shaft; Fd: a point bisecting the width of the shaft 10 cm proximal to the knee joint; Fp: a point bisecting the width of the shaft at junction of the proximal third and the midsection; Fm: a point bisecting the width of the shaft at junction of the midsection and the distal third; Fc: a point bisecting the width of the femoral shaft midway between Fs and Fd; NSA: neck-shaft angle; FBA: femoral bowing angle; mMDFA: mechanical medial distal femoral angle; aMDFA: anatomic medial distal femoral angle.
Fig 2Three morphology changes effect the mMDFA.
Proximal deformation (NSA changes): a decreasing NSA leads to a decreasing mMDFA; Femoral bowing (FBA changes): an increasing FBA leads to a decreasing mMDFA. Distal deformation (aMDFA changes): a decreasing aMDFA leads to a decreasing mMDFA.
Intraclass correlation coefficient(ICC) of measurements.
| NSA 1 | NSA 2 | ICC | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Observer A | 127.83±4.96 | 127.70±4.91 | 0.987 | 0.000 |
| Observer B | 127.97±5.22 | 128.17±5.13 | 0.993 | 0.000 |
| ICC | 0.994 | 0.990 | ||
| p | 0.000 | 0.000 |
Statistical description of variables.
| Female | Male | P | |
|---|---|---|---|
| N | 1187 | 351 | |
| Age(year) | 60.97±8.11(25~85) | 60.49±10.18(17~87) | 0.718 |
| HKA(°) | 172.71±4.91(151~180) | 173.42±4.54(155~180) | 0.02 |
| mMDFA(°) | 91.30±2.79(80~100) | 91.13±2.59(82~98) | 0.267 |
| NSA(°) | 128.68±6.28(97~149) | 127.95±5.64(111~146) | 0.032 |
| FBA(°) | 2.40±2.63(-8~14) | 1.82±2.26(-5~9) | 0.001 |
| aMDFA(°) | 97.33±2.56(88~107) | 97.04±2.24(91~103) | 0.032 |
Mean values of groups.
| female(1187) | male(351) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mMDFA(°) | NSA(°) | FBA(°) | aMDFA(°) | mMDFA(°) | NSA(°) | FBA(°) | aMDFA(°) | |
| <40 | 92.25±1.36 | 134.92±3.85 | -0.17±1.40 | 95.50±2.20 | 92.75±2.55 | 130.13±3.68 | 0.25±1.91 | 96.50±2.51 |
| 40–60 | 91.50±2.81 | 128.35±6.37 | 1.70±2.46 | 96.99±2.68 | 91.30±2.42 | 128.26±6.14 | 1.92±2.20 | 97.05±2.22 |
| >60 | 91.13±2.79 | 128.84±6.18 | 3.03±2.61 | 97.64±2.42 | 90.91±2.70 | 127.59±5.24 | 1.81±2.31 | 97.06±2.26 |
| P | 0.03 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.084 | 0.216 | 0.104 | 0.802 |
Fig 3Relations between variables (Female).
mMDFA: mechanical medial distal femoral angle; FBA: femoral bowing angle; NSA: neck-shaft angle; aMDFA: anatomic medial distal femoral angle.
Pearson correlation test between variables (female).
| age | mMDFA | NSA | FBA | aMDFA | |
| age | 1 | -0.076 | 0.019 | 0.253 | 0.141 |
| mMDFA | 1 | 0.014 | -0.318 | 0.689 | |
| NSA | 1 | 0.312 | 0.135 | ||
| FBA | 1 | 0.233 | |||
| aMDFA | 1 |
** represents statistically significant.
Pearson correlation test between variables (male).
| age | mMDFA | NSA | FBA | aMDFA | |
| age | 1 | -0.098 | -0.074 | 0.041 | 0.009 |
| mMDFA | 1 | 0.198 | -0.352 | 0.651 | |
| NSA | 1 | 0.104 | 0.084 | ||
| FBA | 1 | 0.199 | |||
| aMDFA | 1 |
** represents statistically significant.
Regression test between variables.
| NSA | FBA | aMDFA | Adjusted R Square | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| mMDFA(femal) | 0.071 | -0.528 | 0.803 | 0.722 |
| mMDFA(male) | 0.190 | -0.518 | 0.738 | 0.698 |
Fig 4With increasing age, the FBA increased, then the NSA and the aMDFA increased, which finally led to a decreased mMDFA.
A. Female, 37 years old, NSA = 133°, FBA = 0°, aMDFA = 96°, mMDFA = 94°. B. Female, 54 years old, NSA = 133°, FBA = 4°, aMDFA = 98°, mMDFA = 90°. C. Female, 63 years old, NSA = 138°, FBA = 7°, aMDFA = 99°, mMDFA = 88°. D. The proximal and distal deformities caused by femur bowing are very similar to the geometric changes in a curling book.