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Hip joint space width in an asymptomatic population: Computed tomography analysis according to femoroacetabular impingement morphologies

BACKGROUND: Although the association between femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome and hip osteoarthritis (OA) is well established, not all hips exhibiting cam or pincer morphologies (i.e. imaging findings of FAI syndrome) are symptomatic or arthritic. It is difficult to detect which subgroup...

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Autores principales: Nehme, Alexandre, El-Hajj, Gerard, Maalouly, Joseph, Ayoubi, Rami, Abdel-Nour, Hicham, Moucharafieh, Ramzi, Ashou, Raja
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Asia-Pacific Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7844437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33575169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmart.2021.01.001
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author Nehme, Alexandre
El-Hajj, Gerard
Maalouly, Joseph
Ayoubi, Rami
Abdel-Nour, Hicham
Moucharafieh, Ramzi
Ashou, Raja
author_facet Nehme, Alexandre
El-Hajj, Gerard
Maalouly, Joseph
Ayoubi, Rami
Abdel-Nour, Hicham
Moucharafieh, Ramzi
Ashou, Raja
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description BACKGROUND: Although the association between femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome and hip osteoarthritis (OA) is well established, not all hips exhibiting cam or pincer morphologies (i.e. imaging findings of FAI syndrome) are symptomatic or arthritic. It is difficult to detect which subgroup will wear out, or how does the arthritic process start radiographically. Therefore, we measured in a retrospective study based on computed tomography (CT) analysis, the joint space width (JSW) according to a standard protocol and we investigated its variation according to the presence of a cam and/or pincer morphology. We hypothesized that the radiological presence of a cam and/or pincer hip morphologies, even in asymptomatic subjects, would affect JSW. METHODS: Two hundred pelvic CT scans performed for non-orthopedic etiologies in asymptomatic patients were analyzed using a 3D software. After excluding patients with hip OA or previous hip surgery, 194 pelvic CT scans (388 hips) were retained. We measured for each hip the presence of FAI syndrome imaging findings (cam and pincer morphologies) using the classical parameters of coxometry. In addition, we performed a measurement of articular joint space width according to a standard protocol. We then calculated the mean thickness of 3 defined regions along the femoroacetabular joint: anterior-superior, posterior-inferior, and posterior-superior. Lastly, we compared the JSW across 4 groups: hips with (1) no cam or pincer, (2) pincer, (3) cam, and (4) cam and pincer morphologies using a multivariate analysis. Additionally, a topographic heatmap of JSW was plotted allowing quantitative representation of JSW along the joint. RESULTS: Increased JSW with peak difference of 0.9 mm (25.7%) was found in hips with cam and pincer morphologies when compared to normal ones (p = 0.002) and to hips with pincer or cam morphologies only. CONCLUSION: Positive variations in JSW were associated to the presence of cam and pincer morphologies. This significant increase in JSW could be one of the earliest measurable changes preceding later classical alterations.
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spelling pubmed-78444372021-02-10 Hip joint space width in an asymptomatic population: Computed tomography analysis according to femoroacetabular impingement morphologies Nehme, Alexandre El-Hajj, Gerard Maalouly, Joseph Ayoubi, Rami Abdel-Nour, Hicham Moucharafieh, Ramzi Ashou, Raja Asia Pac J Sports Med Arthrosc Rehabil Technol Original Article BACKGROUND: Although the association between femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome and hip osteoarthritis (OA) is well established, not all hips exhibiting cam or pincer morphologies (i.e. imaging findings of FAI syndrome) are symptomatic or arthritic. It is difficult to detect which subgroup will wear out, or how does the arthritic process start radiographically. Therefore, we measured in a retrospective study based on computed tomography (CT) analysis, the joint space width (JSW) according to a standard protocol and we investigated its variation according to the presence of a cam and/or pincer morphology. We hypothesized that the radiological presence of a cam and/or pincer hip morphologies, even in asymptomatic subjects, would affect JSW. METHODS: Two hundred pelvic CT scans performed for non-orthopedic etiologies in asymptomatic patients were analyzed using a 3D software. After excluding patients with hip OA or previous hip surgery, 194 pelvic CT scans (388 hips) were retained. We measured for each hip the presence of FAI syndrome imaging findings (cam and pincer morphologies) using the classical parameters of coxometry. In addition, we performed a measurement of articular joint space width according to a standard protocol. We then calculated the mean thickness of 3 defined regions along the femoroacetabular joint: anterior-superior, posterior-inferior, and posterior-superior. Lastly, we compared the JSW across 4 groups: hips with (1) no cam or pincer, (2) pincer, (3) cam, and (4) cam and pincer morphologies using a multivariate analysis. Additionally, a topographic heatmap of JSW was plotted allowing quantitative representation of JSW along the joint. RESULTS: Increased JSW with peak difference of 0.9 mm (25.7%) was found in hips with cam and pincer morphologies when compared to normal ones (p = 0.002) and to hips with pincer or cam morphologies only. CONCLUSION: Positive variations in JSW were associated to the presence of cam and pincer morphologies. This significant increase in JSW could be one of the earliest measurable changes preceding later classical alterations. Asia-Pacific Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Society 2021-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7844437/ /pubmed/33575169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmart.2021.01.001 Text en © 2021 Asia Pacific Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Society. Published by Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Nehme, Alexandre
El-Hajj, Gerard
Maalouly, Joseph
Ayoubi, Rami
Abdel-Nour, Hicham
Moucharafieh, Ramzi
Ashou, Raja
Hip joint space width in an asymptomatic population: Computed tomography analysis according to femoroacetabular impingement morphologies
title Hip joint space width in an asymptomatic population: Computed tomography analysis according to femoroacetabular impingement morphologies
title_full Hip joint space width in an asymptomatic population: Computed tomography analysis according to femoroacetabular impingement morphologies
title_fullStr Hip joint space width in an asymptomatic population: Computed tomography analysis according to femoroacetabular impingement morphologies
title_full_unstemmed Hip joint space width in an asymptomatic population: Computed tomography analysis according to femoroacetabular impingement morphologies
title_short Hip joint space width in an asymptomatic population: Computed tomography analysis according to femoroacetabular impingement morphologies
title_sort hip joint space width in an asymptomatic population: computed tomography analysis according to femoroacetabular impingement morphologies
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7844437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33575169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmart.2021.01.001
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