1. [Multiple linear regression analysis of X-ray measurement and WOMAC scores of knee osteoarthritis].
- Author
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Ma YF, Wang QF, Chen ZJ, Du CL, Li JH, Huang H, Shi ZT, Yin YS, Zhang L, A-Di LJ, Dong SY, and Wu J
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Humans, Linear Models, Middle Aged, Radiography, X-Rays, Osteoarthritis, Knee diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Objective: To perform Multiple Linear Regression analysis of X-ray measurement and WOMAC scores of knee osteoarthritis, and to analyze their relationship with clinical and biomechanical concepts., Methods: From March 2011 to July 2011, 140 patients (250 knees) were reviewed, including 132 knees in the left and 118 knees in the right; ranging in age from 40 to 71 years, with an average of 54.68 years. The MB-RULER measurement software was applied to measure femoral angle, tibial angle, femorotibial angle, joint gap angle from antero-posterir and lateral position of X-rays. The WOMAC scores were also collected. Then multiple regression equations was applied for the linear regression analysis of correlation between the X-ray measurement and WOMAC scores., Results: There was statistical significance in the regression equation of AP X-rays value and WOMAC scores (P<0.05), while there was no statistical significance in the regression equation of lateral X-ray value and WOMAC scores (P>0.05)., Conclusion: 1) X-ray measurement of knee joint can reflect the WOMAC scores to a certain extent. 2) It is necessary to measure the X-ray mechanical axis of knee, which is important for diagnosis and treatment of osteoarthritis. 3) The correlation between tibial angle,joint gap angle on antero-posterior X-ray and WOMAC scores is significant, which can be used to assess the functional recovery of patients before and after treatment.
- Published
- 2012