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The effect of swan neck and boutonniere deformities on the outcome of silicone metacarpophalangeal joint arthroplasty in rheumatoid arthritis

机译:天鹅颈和胸花畸形对类风湿关节炎硅胶掌指关节置换术结果的影响

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BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis patients with swan neck deformities are postulated to have greater metacarpophalangeal joint arc of motion because of their need to flex the joint to make a fist, whereas the boutonniere deformity places the fingers into the flexed position, creating less demand on the joint for grip. This study analyzes the effect of these deformities on the joint's arc of motion and hand function. METHODS: The authors measured the metacarpophalangeal joint arc of motion in 73 surgical patients. Data were allocated into groups by finger and hand deformity. Linear regression models were used to analyze the effect of the deformity on the joint's arc of motion. Functional outcomes were measured by the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire and the Jebson-Taylor Test. RESULTS: Nineteen fingers had boutonniere deformity, 95 had swan neck deformities, and 178 had no deformity. The no-deformity group had the least arc of motion at baseline (16 degrees) compared with the boutonniere (26 degrees) and swan neck (26 degrees) groups. Mean arc of motion in the no-deformity group compared with the boutonniere group at baseline was statistically significant, but all groups had similar arc of motion at long-term follow-up. Only mean Jebson-Taylor Test scores at baseline between the boutonniere and no-deformity groups were significantly different. CONCLUSIONS: The results did not support the hypothesis that swan neck deformities have better arc of motion compared with boutonniere deformity. Boutonniere deformity has worse function at baseline, but there was no difference in function among groups at long-term follow-up.
机译:背景:天鹅颈畸形的类风湿关节炎患者被假定具有较大的掌指关节运动弧度,因为他们需要弯曲关节以形成拳头,而胸花甲畸形将手指置于屈曲位置,从而减少了对关节的需求抓地力。这项研究分析了这些畸形对关节的运动弧度和手功能的影响。方法:作者测量了73名手术患者的掌指关节运动弧度。通过手指和手的畸形将数据分组。线性回归模型用于分析变形对关节运动弧线的影响。功能结局通过密歇根州手结果调查表和杰布森-泰勒测验进行测量。结果:十九个手指有胸花畸形,95个有天鹅颈畸形,178个没有畸形。与胸花(26度)和天鹅颈(26度)组相比,无畸形组的基线活动弧度最小(16度)。在基线时,无畸形组的平均运动弧度与胸花肉组相比有统计学意义,但在长期随访中,所有组的运动弧度均相似。胸花和无畸形组之间基线的平均Jebson-Taylor测验分数差异显着。结论:该结果不支持这样的假设:与胸花形畸形相比,天鹅颈形畸形具有更好的运动弧度。胸花肉畸形在基线时功能较差,但长期随访各组之间的功能无差异。

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