Author/Authors :
alvim Borges, Paulo Hospital Geral ‘Dr. José Pangella’ De Vila Penteado, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Henrique José De almeiDa, mauro Hospital Geral ‘Dr. José Pangella’ De Vila Penteado, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , moura araúJo, lucas Hospital Geral ‘Dr. José Pangella’ De Vila Penteado, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , miller Fukuyama, JunJi Hospital Geral ‘Dr. José Pangella’ De Vila Penteado, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , yukio umaDa, FernanDo Hospital Geral ‘Dr. José Pangella’ De Vila Penteado, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , gustavo luz araB, miguel Hospital Geral ‘Dr. José Pangella’ De Vila Penteado, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract :
Objective: To demonstrate whether or not there is a correlation
between the risk factors for gonarthrosis and the radiographic
classification of Ahlbäck. Methods: We studied patients with primary
gonarthrosis attended at the knee outpatient clinic of the General
Hospital of Vila Penteado during their routine visit. We collected
data on patient age (years), weight (kg), height (meters), body
mass index (BMI = patient weight/height2), personal history of
hypertension or diabetes mellitus (positive or negative), sedentarism
(physical activity less than three times per week, 30 minutes per
session), functional demand (how many blocks walked weekly),
time of onset of symptoms (in years) and laterality or bilaterality. The
data were correlated with the Ahlbäck classification applied to the
radiographs performed at the time of the consultation. Results: A
sample of 108 patients was studied. We did not find an association
between the Ahlbäck classification and the patient’s age, smoking,
sedentary lifestyle, laterality, number of blocks walked per week,
diabetes mellitus, and sex; however, a positive association was
observed in hypertensive patients as well as a weak correlation
with height and weight of the patient and moderate correlation with
BMI. Conclusion: The Ahlbäck classification is unrelated to most
of the risk factors for primary gonarthrosis. Level of evidence III,
Case-control study.
Keywords :
Arthropathies , Osteoarthritis , Knee , Radiographic image interpretation , computer-assisted , Radiography