Medial-to-Lateral Ratio of Tibiofemoral Subchondral Bone Area is Adapted to Alignment and Mechanical Load

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作者
Eckstein, Felix [1 ,2 ]
Hudelmaier, Martin [1 ,2 ]
Cahue, September [3 ]
Marshall, Meredith [3 ]
Sharma, Leena [3 ]
机构
[1] Paracelsus Med Univ, Inst Anat & Musculoskeletal Res, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
[2] Chondrometr GmbH, Ainring, Germany
[3] Northwestern Univ, Dept Med, Feinberg Sch Med, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
关键词
Functional adaptation; Subchondral bone; Knee; Alignment; Magnetic resonance imaging; CARTILAGE VOLUME; RADIOGRAPHIC OSTEOARTHRITIS; QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT; FUNCTIONAL ADAPTATION; KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS; ARTICULAR-CARTILAGE; STATIC ALIGNMENT; TESLA; PRECISION; PROGRESSION;
D O I
10.1007/s00223-008-9208-4
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
100201 [内科学];
摘要
Malalignment is known to affect the medial-to-lateral load distribution in the tibiofemoral joint. In this longitudinal study, we test the hypothesis that subchondral bone surface areas functionally adapt to the load distribution in malaligned knees. Alignment (hip-knee-ankle angle) was measured from full limb films in 174 participants with knee osteoarthritis. Coronal magnetic resonance images were acquired at baseline and 26.6 +/- A 5.4 months later. The subchondral bone surface area of the weight-bearing tibiofemoral cartilages was segmented, with readers blinded to the order of acquisition. The size of the subchondral bone surface areas was computed after triangulation by proprietary software. The hip-knee-ankle angle showed a significant correlation with the tibial (r (2) = 0.25, P < 0.0001) and femoral (r (2) = 0.07, P < 0.001) ratio of medial-to-lateral subchondral bone surface area. In the tibia, the ratio was significantly different between varus (1.28:1), neutral (1.18:1), and valgus (1.13:1) knees (analysis of variance [ANOVA]; P < 0.00001). Similar observations were made in the weight-bearing femur (0.94:1 in neutral, 0.97.1 in varus, 0.91:1 in valgus knees; ANOVA P = 0.018). The annualized longitudinal increase in subchondral bone surface area was significant (P < 0.05) in the medial tibia (+0.13%), medial femur (+0.26%), and lateral tibia (+0.19%). In the medial femur, the change between baseline and follow-up was significantly different (ANOVA; P = 0.020) between neutral, varus, and valgus knees, with the increase in surface area being significantly greater (P = 0.019) in varus than in neutral knees. Tibiofemoral subchondral bone surface areas are shown to be functionally adapted to the medial-to-lateral load distribution. The longitudinal findings indicate that this adaptational process may continue to take place at advanced age.
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