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Does intraarticular inflammation predict biomechanical cartilage properties?

机译:关节内炎症是否可以预测生物力学软骨特性?

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Background: Intact cartilage in the lateral compartment is an important requirement for medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). Progression of cartilage degeneration in the lateral compartment is a common failure mode of medial UKA. Little is known about factors that influence the mechanical properties of lateral compartment cartilage. Questions/purposes: The purposes of this study were to answer the following questions: (1) Does the synovial fluid white blood cell count predict the biomechanical properties of macroscopically intact cartilage of the distal lateral femur? (2) Is there a correlation between MRI grading of synovitis and the biomechanical properties of macroscopically intact cartilage? (3) Is there a correlation between the histopathologic assessment of the synovium and the biomechanical properties of macroscopically intact cartilage? Methods: The study included 84 patients (100 knees) undergoing primary TKA for varus osteoarthritis between May 2010 and January 2012. All patients underwent preoperative MRI to assess the degree of synovitis. During surgery, the cartilage of the distal lateral femur was assessed macroscopically using the Outerbridge grading scale. In knees with an Outerbridge grade of 0 or 1, osteochondral plugs were harvested from the distal lateral femur for biomechanical and histologic assessment. The synovial fluid was collected to determine the white blood cell count. Synovial tissue was taken for histologic evaluation of the degree of synovitis. Results: The mean aggregate modulus and the mean dynamic modulus were significantly greater in knees with 150 or less white blood cells/mL synovial fluid compared with knees with greater than 150 white blood cells/mL synovial fluid. There was no correlation among MRI synovitis grades, histopathologic synovitis grades, and biomechanical cartilage properties. Conclusions: The study suggests that lateral compartment cartilage in patients with elevated synovial fluid white blood cell counts has a reduced ability to withstand compressive loads. Level of Evidence: Level III, diagnostic study. See the Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
机译:背景:外侧腔室的完整软骨是内侧单腔膝关节置换术(UKA)的重要要求。外侧房室软骨退化的进展是内侧UKA的常见衰竭模式。关于影响外侧腔室软骨的机械性能的因素知之甚少。问题/目的:这项研究的目的是回答以下问题:(1)滑液白细胞计数是否可以预测股骨远端外侧宏观完整软骨的生物力学特性? (2)滑膜炎的MRI分级与宏观完整的软骨的生物力学特性之间是否存在相关性? (3)滑膜的组织病理学评估与宏观上完整的软骨的生物力学特性之间是否存在相关性?方法:该研究纳入了2010年5月至2012年1月之间因内翻性骨关节炎接受原发性TKA手术的84例患者(100膝)。所有患者均接受术前MRI检查以评估滑膜炎的程度。手术期间,使用Outerbridge分级量表宏观评估股骨远端外侧的软骨。在外桥等级为0或1的膝盖中,从股骨远端外侧收集骨软骨栓以进行生物力学和组织学评估。收集滑液以确定白细胞计数。取滑膜组织用于滑膜炎程度的组织学评估。结果:与具有大于或等于150白细胞/ mL滑液的膝相比,具有150或更少白细胞/ mL滑液的膝的平均聚集模量和平均动态模量显着更高。 MRI滑膜炎等级,组织病理学滑膜炎等级与生物力学软骨性质之间没有相关性。结论:该研究表明,滑液白细胞计数升高的患者的侧室软骨承受压缩负荷的能力降低。证据级别:III级,诊断研究。有关证据水平的完整说明,请参见《作者说明》。

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