The intrinsic relationship between imaging features of the bony structure in varus-type knee osteoarthritis
10.3969/j.issn.1002-1671.2025.02.021
- VernacularTitle:内翻型膝关节骨性关节炎骨性结构影像学特征之间内在联系
- Author:
Changhai FANG
1
;
Huihui FAN
1
;
Haimin WEI
1
;
Yuan WANG
1
Author Information
1. 芜湖市中医医院影像科,安徽 芜湖 241000
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
osteoarthritis;
computed tomography;
osteophyte;
hip-knee-ankle angle
- From:
Journal of Practical Radiology
2025;41(2):271-275
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the intrinsic relationship between imaging features of the bony structure in varus-type knee osteoarthritis(KOA).Methods A total of 99 patients diagnosed with varus-type KOA were retrospectively selected.All patients underwent standard weight-bearing full-length X-ray radiographs of both lower extremities and 3D CT scans of the knee joints.The images were observed and analyzed at the picture archiving and communication system(PACS)workstation.The hip-knee-ankle(HKA)angle and tibial medial plateau settlement value were measured,the size of osteophyte was measured and graded,and the distribution of subchondral pseudocysts was counted.Correlation analysis was performed on the above imaging indicators,and scatter plots were drawn for linear correlations.Results There was a correlation between the HKA angle and the tibial medial plateau settlement value,with a correlation coefficient(r)of-0.548.The osteophyte grades in each subregion were correlated with the HKA angle,with r of-0.324,-0.307,-0.534,-0.581,-0.468,-0.245,-0.265,-0.244,-0.706,-0.741,-0.726,-0.326,-0.712,-0.218,respectively.There was correlation between the osteophyte grades in the medial patella,medial femoral subregion,and medial tibial subregion and the tibial medial settlement value,with r of 0.227,0.263,0.295,0.242,0.297,0.361,and 0.407,respectively.No correlation was found between the osteophyte grades in other subregions and the tibial medial settlement value.There was an overall correlation between osteophyte grades and subchondral pseudocysts,with a r of 0.245,but with regional differences.No correlation was found between the medial femoral osteophyte grades and subchondral pseudocysts,while correlations were observed in other zones,with r of 0.213,0.230,0.200,and 0.147,respectively.Conclusion KOA is a disease of the entire knee joint.The imaging features of its bony structure,including the HKA angle,tibial medial plateau settlement value,osteophyte grades,and subchondral pseudocysts,have both intrinsic relationship and regional differences,which are influenced by anatomical structures.