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Unilateral-dominant reduction in muscle volume in female knee osteoarthritis patients: computed tomography-based analysis of bilateral sides

Ayumi Tsukada, Kentaro Uchida, Jun Aikawa, Shotaro Takano, Dai Iwase, Manabu Mukai, Masayuki Miyagi, Yuta Nanri, Gen Inoue, Masashi Takaso

2020Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Muscle weakness is associated with osteoarthritis pathology. A recent study demonstrated that measuring muscle volume using computed tomography (CT)-based analysis and comparing bilateral muscles in the same patient allowed for accurate evaluation of muscle volume in unilateral hip osteoarthritis (OA) patients. Here, we evaluated muscle volume using CT-based analysis and compared bilateral muscles in knee OA (KOA) patients. METHODS: CT images were obtained from 35 female radiographic KOA patients the day prior to total knee replacement surgery. Muscle volume (MV) was semi-automatically analyzed. Knee extension muscle strength (MS) was determined using a hand-held dynamometer. The severity of KOA patients' clinical symptoms was examined using four domains of the Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) score. We compared the difference in MS (ΔMS) and MV (ΔMV) between the operated side (OS), which exhibited severe radiographic OA or severe pain, and the contralateral side (CS). RESULTS: JOA score was significantly lower in the OS than CS. MV and MS were also significantly lower in the OS than CS. There was no correlation between MV and MS or between MV and MS as a percentage of body weight on either side. However, ΔMV was positively correlated with ΔMS and pain on walking in the JOA. CONCLUSIONS: We evaluated MV and MS using bilateral CT images of the legs of KOA patients. A reduction in MV was observed on the OS, and was correlated with a reduction in MS and pain on walking. Bilateral CT image analysis may be useful for evaluating the relationship between OA pathology and muscle atrophy.

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MedicineOsteoarthritisOrthopedic surgeryRadiographyWeaknessMuscle weaknessNuclear medicineReduction (mathematics)RadiologyComputed tomographyKnee painSurgeryAnatomyPathologyGeometryAlternative medicineMathematicsTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsLower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies
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