Acute rotational trauma to the knee: poor agreement between clinical assessment and magnetic resonance imaging findings

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作者
Frobell, R. B. [1 ]
Lohmander, L. S.
Roos, H. P.
机构
[1] Lund Univ, Dept Clin Sci, S-22100 Lund, Sweden
[2] Helsinborg Hosp, Dept Orthopaed, Helsingborg, Sweden
关键词
adolescent; adult; anterior cruciate ligament; clinical trial; humans; knee joint; magnetic resonance imaging; prospective studies;
D O I
10.1111/j.1600-0838.2006.00559.x
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 [教育学]; 0403 [体育学];
摘要
To determine the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in the general population; the pathology associated with a knee sprain verified by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); and the agreement between clinical findings and MRI.Materials and methods: Inclusion criterion was an acute rotational trauma to the knee associated with effusion. One hundred and fifty-nine consecutive patients, mean age 27 years and 36% women, were included after clinical assessment at the orthopedic emergency unit. Patients were referred to an MRI examination (1.0 or 1.5 T) performed within a median of 8 days of the initial visit.Results: The annual incidence of MRI verified ACL injuries was 0.81/1000 inhabitants aged 10-64 years. Fifty-six percent (n=89) of those included had sustained an ACL injury of whom 38% had an associated medial meniscus tear. There was a poor agreement between initial clinical antero-posterior laxity and MRI verified presence of an ACL tear (kappa 0.281). Every second patellar dislocation was diagnosed as a ligament injury. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that the incidence of ACL injuries is higher than previously described. We also show that the first clinical examination after an acute knee trauma has a low diagnostic value. Further assessment with MRI improves the chances of a correct diagnosis of intraarticular pathology and is recommended in the early phase after a rotational knee trauma.
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