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Associations Between Periosteal Reaction of Proximal Tibial and Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and analyze the potential relationship between periosteal reaction and medial compartment knee osteoarthritis (KOA), and to assess the independent risk factors for the development of periosteal reaction associated with medial compartment KOA. METHODS: This is a retrospective c...

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Autores principales: Deng, Xiang‐tian, Hu, Hong‐zhi, Zhu, Jian, Chen, Wei, Wang, Zhong‐zheng, Wang, Yu‐chuan, Ye, Zhi‐peng, Yang, Sif‐an, Zhang, Ying‐ze
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8274206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33961333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.12963
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author Deng, Xiang‐tian
Hu, Hong‐zhi
Zhu, Jian
Chen, Wei
Wang, Zhong‐zheng
Wang, Yu‐chuan
Ye, Zhi‐peng
Yang, Sif‐an
Zhang, Ying‐ze
author_facet Deng, Xiang‐tian
Hu, Hong‐zhi
Zhu, Jian
Chen, Wei
Wang, Zhong‐zheng
Wang, Yu‐chuan
Ye, Zhi‐peng
Yang, Sif‐an
Zhang, Ying‐ze
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and analyze the potential relationship between periosteal reaction and medial compartment knee osteoarthritis (KOA), and to assess the independent risk factors for the development of periosteal reaction associated with medial compartment KOA. METHODS: This is a retrospective comparative study. From January 2019 to December 2019 at the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, a total of 363 patients (726 knees) with medial compartment KOA were enrolled in this study according to our inclusion and exclusion criteria, including 91 males and 272 females, with an mean age of 57.9 ± 12.8 years (range, 18–82 years). Among these patients, 206 patients (412 knees) were allocated to the periosteal reaction group (44 males and 162 females) and 157 patients (314 knees) were allocated to the non‐periosteal reaction group (47 males and 110 females). The classification of KOA severity was based on Kellgren and Lawrence (K‐L) grading system. The malalignment of the lower extremities in coronal plane was evaluated as medial proximal tibial angle (MPTA), hip‐knee‐ankle angle (HKA), and lateral distal femoral angle (LDFA). Patients demographics and radiographic parameters were recorded in the two groups. Intra‐observer and inter‐observer reliabilities of all radiological measurements were analyzed by intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). Univariate analyses were conducted for comparison of differences with continuous variables between patients with periosteal reaction and without periosteal reaction. Multivariate logistical regression analysis was performed to determine the independent risk factors of radiographic parameters for periosteal reaction. RESULTS: The overall incidence of periosteal reaction associated with medial compartment KOA was 56.7%. Furthermore, we observed that the incidence of periosteal reaction significantly increased with age and correlated with K‐L grade progression (P < 0.05). There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups. In the multivariate logistical regression analysis, HKA and JLCA were identified as independent risk factors of the development of periosteal reaction in patients with medial compartment KOA (odds ratio [OR], 0.594; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.544–0.648; P < 0.05; OR, 0.851; 95% confidence interval CI 0.737–0.983; P < 0.05; respectively), with other radiographic parameters including MTPA (OR 0.959; 95% CI 0.511–0.648; P > 0.05), LDFA (OR 0.990; 95% CI 0.899–1.089; P > 0.05), and JSW (OR 1.005; 95% CI 0.865–1.167; P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In this retrospective study, patients with lower HKA and higher JLCA were identified as independent risk factors for the development of periosteal reaction, which occurred most commonly adjacent to the lateral of proximal tibia diaphysis, and thus we concluded that periosteal reaction may be an anatomical adaptation for medial compartment KOA based upon these results.
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spelling pubmed-82742062021-07-14 Associations Between Periosteal Reaction of Proximal Tibial and Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis Deng, Xiang‐tian Hu, Hong‐zhi Zhu, Jian Chen, Wei Wang, Zhong‐zheng Wang, Yu‐chuan Ye, Zhi‐peng Yang, Sif‐an Zhang, Ying‐ze Orthop Surg Clinical Articles OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and analyze the potential relationship between periosteal reaction and medial compartment knee osteoarthritis (KOA), and to assess the independent risk factors for the development of periosteal reaction associated with medial compartment KOA. METHODS: This is a retrospective comparative study. From January 2019 to December 2019 at the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, a total of 363 patients (726 knees) with medial compartment KOA were enrolled in this study according to our inclusion and exclusion criteria, including 91 males and 272 females, with an mean age of 57.9 ± 12.8 years (range, 18–82 years). Among these patients, 206 patients (412 knees) were allocated to the periosteal reaction group (44 males and 162 females) and 157 patients (314 knees) were allocated to the non‐periosteal reaction group (47 males and 110 females). The classification of KOA severity was based on Kellgren and Lawrence (K‐L) grading system. The malalignment of the lower extremities in coronal plane was evaluated as medial proximal tibial angle (MPTA), hip‐knee‐ankle angle (HKA), and lateral distal femoral angle (LDFA). Patients demographics and radiographic parameters were recorded in the two groups. Intra‐observer and inter‐observer reliabilities of all radiological measurements were analyzed by intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). Univariate analyses were conducted for comparison of differences with continuous variables between patients with periosteal reaction and without periosteal reaction. Multivariate logistical regression analysis was performed to determine the independent risk factors of radiographic parameters for periosteal reaction. RESULTS: The overall incidence of periosteal reaction associated with medial compartment KOA was 56.7%. Furthermore, we observed that the incidence of periosteal reaction significantly increased with age and correlated with K‐L grade progression (P < 0.05). There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups. In the multivariate logistical regression analysis, HKA and JLCA were identified as independent risk factors of the development of periosteal reaction in patients with medial compartment KOA (odds ratio [OR], 0.594; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.544–0.648; P < 0.05; OR, 0.851; 95% confidence interval CI 0.737–0.983; P < 0.05; respectively), with other radiographic parameters including MTPA (OR 0.959; 95% CI 0.511–0.648; P > 0.05), LDFA (OR 0.990; 95% CI 0.899–1.089; P > 0.05), and JSW (OR 1.005; 95% CI 0.865–1.167; P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In this retrospective study, patients with lower HKA and higher JLCA were identified as independent risk factors for the development of periosteal reaction, which occurred most commonly adjacent to the lateral of proximal tibia diaphysis, and thus we concluded that periosteal reaction may be an anatomical adaptation for medial compartment KOA based upon these results. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2021-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8274206/ /pubmed/33961333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.12963 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Orthopaedic Surgery published by Chinese Orthopaedic Association and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Deng, Xiang‐tian
Hu, Hong‐zhi
Zhu, Jian
Chen, Wei
Wang, Zhong‐zheng
Wang, Yu‐chuan
Ye, Zhi‐peng
Yang, Sif‐an
Zhang, Ying‐ze
Associations Between Periosteal Reaction of Proximal Tibial and Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis
title Associations Between Periosteal Reaction of Proximal Tibial and Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis
title_full Associations Between Periosteal Reaction of Proximal Tibial and Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Associations Between Periosteal Reaction of Proximal Tibial and Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Associations Between Periosteal Reaction of Proximal Tibial and Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis
title_short Associations Between Periosteal Reaction of Proximal Tibial and Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis
title_sort associations between periosteal reaction of proximal tibial and medial compartment knee osteoarthritis
topic Clinical Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8274206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33961333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.12963
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