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Subregional femorotibial cartilage morphology in women – comparison between healthy controls and participants with different grades of radiographic knee osteoarthritis

Authors :
Thomas M. Link
S. Majumdar
Muriel Piperno
Virginia B. Kraus
Kenneth D. Brandt
Pottumarthi V. Prasad
Eric Vignon
Christopher G. Jackson
A. Vaz
David J. Hunter
M.-P. Hellio Le Graverand
B. Wyman
Martin Hudelmaier
H. C. Charles
Robert J. Buck
Thomas J. Schnitzer
S.A. Mazzuca
Felix Eckstein
Wolfgang Wirth
Source :
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 17(9):1177-1185
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2009.

Abstract

Summary Objective To identify subregional differences in femorotibial cartilage morphology between healthy controls and women with different grades of radiographic knee osteoarthritis (OA). Design 158 women aged ≥40 years were studied. Weight-bearing extended anterior-posterior (AP) and Lyon schuss radiographs were obtained and the Kellgren Lawrence grade (KLG) determined. 97 women had a body mass index (BMI)≤28, no symptoms, and were AP KLG0. 61 women had a BMI≥30, symptoms in the target knee, and mild (KLG2=31) to moderate (KLG3=30) medial femorotibial radiographic OA in the AP views. Coronal spoiled gradient echo water excitation sequences were acquired at 3.0 Tesla. Total plate and regional measures of cartilage morphology of the weight-bearing femorotibial joint were quantified. Results KLG2 participants displayed, on average, thicker cartilage than healthy controls in the medial femorotibial compartment (particularly anterior subregion of the medial tibia (MT) and peripheral [external, internal] subregions of the medial femur), and in the lateral femur. KLG3 participants displayed significantly thinner cartilage than KLG0 participants in the medial weight-bearing femur (central subregion), in the external subregion of the MT, and in the internal subregion of the lateral tibia. These differences were generally unaffected when possible effects of demographic covariates were considered. Conclusions The results indicate that in femorotibial OA regional cartilage thickening and thinning may occur, dependent on the (radiographic) disease status of the joint. These changes appear to display a heterogeneous spatial pattern, where certain subregions are more strongly affected than others.

Details

ISSN :
10634584
Volume :
17
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a96823910b6401d947125c05c85843d3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2009.03.008