Article
Veterinary Sciences
Horia Elefterescu, Ciprian Andrei Ober, Andrei Timen, Christos Yiapanis, William McCartney, Joshua Milgram
Summary: In dogs with hip dysplasia, Triple Pelvic Osteotomy (TPO) using 60 degrees dedicated plates showed high rates of osseous union and full functional recovery during mid-term follow-up.
FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE
(2021)
Review
Orthopedics
Charbel Mourad, Bruno Vande Berg
Summary: Diagnosis of hip osteoarthritis (OA) relies on clinical arguments, and medical imaging is used to confirm the diagnosis and exclude other sources of pain. X-rays are recommended as the first line imaging modality for investigating chronic hip pain, while MRI is more sensitive in detecting joint fluid/synovitis, cartilage, labral, and bone marrow lesions. However, neither X-rays nor MRI show a good correlation with pain and functional impairment. MRI may be more suitable as a biomarker for clinical trials on early OA, but issues with validation, machine availability, and protocol repeatability limit its widespread use.
SKELETAL RADIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Rheumatology
Priyanka Ballal, Christine Peloquin, Cindy Germaine Boer, Tuhina Neogi
Summary: This study suggests that warfarin use is associated with a higher risk of knee and hip replacements compared to DOAC use. Furthermore, longer duration of warfarin use is linked to an increased risk of joint replacement.
ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES
(2021)
Article
Orthopedics
Sanne Korbee, Robin Van Kempen, Remco Van Wensen, Marieke Van Der Steen, Wai-Yan Liu
Summary: This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the Dutch version of HOOS-PS in revision hip arthroplasty patients. The results showed insufficient content validity of HOOS-PS in this patient population, indicating the need for minor changes. However, construct validity and interpretability showed positive results.
Article
Orthopedics
J. J. Heerey, R. Srinivasan, R. Agricola, A. Smith, J. L. Kemp, T. Pizzari, M. G. King, P. R. Lawrenson, M. J. Scholes, R. B. Souza, T. Link, S. Majumdar, K. M. Crossley
Summary: This study compared early hip osteoarthritis features on MRI in high-impact athletes with and without hip and/or groin pain. The findings suggest that hip and/or groin pain was associated with higher SHOMRI and labral scores, but early hip OA features were not associated with iHOT33 or HAGOS.
OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE
(2021)
Article
Orthopedics
M. Loef, L. van de Stadt, S. Bohringer, A. -c. Bay-Jensen, A. Mobasheri, J. Larkin, F. P. J. G. Lafeber, F. J. Blanco, I. K. Haugen, F. Berenbaum, M. Giera, A. Ioan-Facsinay, M. Kloppenburg
Summary: This study investigated the association between lipidomic profile and osteoarthritis (OA) severity. The results showed that lipidomics explained only a minor portion of the variation in OA severity, with a stronger association observed in hand pain. The findings suggest the involvement of eicosanoids in OA severity.
OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE
(2022)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Minji Kang, Tai Joon An, Deokjae Han, Wan Seo, Kangwon Cho, Shinbum Kim, Jun-Pyo Myong, Sung Won Han
Summary: The study aimed to develop a multipotent CAD model suitable for general use in primary care areas, using CT scans and matched chest X-ray dataset for object detection of chest abnormalities.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2022)
Article
Cell & Tissue Engineering
F. Khury, M. Fuchs, H. Awan Malik, J. Leiprecht, H. Reichel, M. Faschingbauer
Summary: In knee osteoarthritis patients, analyzing the JSW narrowing on SF radiographs and its correlation with cartilage degeneration assessed by MRI revealed significant associations between JSW narrowing and cartilage volume and thickness in neutral and varus knees, as well as a significant negative correlation with subchondral bone area in specific subregions in valgus knees.
BONE & JOINT RESEARCH
(2021)
Review
Orthopedics
M. Hall, M. van der Esch, R. S. Hinman, G. Peat, A. de Zwart, J. G. Quicke, J. Runhaar, J. Knoop, M. van der Leeden, M. de Rooij, I. Meulenbelt, T. Vliet Vlieland, W. F. Lems, M. A. Holden, N. E. Foster, K. L. Bennell
Summary: Hip and knee osteoarthritis have distinct characteristics in terms of prevalence, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and treatment. Researchers should focus on the specificity of hip OA to develop more effective treatments.
OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE
(2022)
Article
Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
Stefania Pinna, Chiara Tassani, Alessandro Antonino, Aldo Vezzoni
Summary: Hip dysplasia is a common orthopedic disease in dogs, which can lead to lameness and disability. Different screening programs using radiographic evaluation have been used for breeding selection. This study aimed to improve knowledge about the morphological changes in hip dysplasia, especially in different grades. Some interesting findings, contrary to the existing literature, were discovered and further investigation is warranted.
Article
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Pamela J. Walsh, Daniel M. Walz
Summary: Hip OA is a degenerative disease that affects the aging population, and can be diagnosed and classified using radiography. CT and MRI can provide detailed evaluation and aid in treatment planning.
RADIOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
(2022)
Review
Orthopedics
F. W. Roemer, A. Guermazi, S. Demehri, W. Wirth, R. Kijowski
Summary: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis with significant impact on individual and public health. The field of joint imaging, particularly magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has rapidly evolved thanks to technological advancements in clinical research. This narrative review provides an overview of various aspects of OA imaging, including measurement of joint space width, assessment of cartilage morphology, quantification of OA through three-dimensional morphologic assessment, and the role of complementary imaging modalities such as ultrasound, computed tomography, and metabolic imaging.
OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE
(2022)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Deivi Cascante-Sequeira, Hugo Gaeta-Araujo, Danieli Moura Brasil, Deborah Queiroz Freitas, Francisco Haiter-Neto
Summary: This study aimed to assess the reproducibility of a wedge-guided bitewing image receptor-holding device (IRHD-WG) compared to a commercially available bitewing image receptor-holding device (IRHD-XCP). The results showed that IRHD-WG had higher reproducibility, with more similar radiographs and better diagnostic value.
DENTOMAXILLOFACIAL RADIOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Primary Health Care
Guido A. M. Rondas, Erin M. Macri, Edwin H. G. Oei, Sita M. A. Bierma-Zeinstra, Hanneke B. M. Rijkels-Otters, Jos Runhaar
Summary: The study aimed to examine the association between hip pain and hip radiographic osteoarthritis (ROA). The results showed that hip pain was associated with the presence of definite and early-stage hip ROA, but the overall prevalence of ROA was modest and substantial among pain-free hips.
BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE
(2022)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Sandra Hermann, Iris Eshed, Ivan Saenz, Niclas Doepner, Katharina Ziegeler, Kay Geert A. Hermann
Summary: This study examined the effects of aging on the hand X-rays, specifically focusing on osteophyte formation and enthesophytes. The findings suggest that misinterpretation and false-positive results for psoriatic arthritis can occur due to overinterpretation of periosteal proliferations in the phalanges. Men exhibited more periosteal lesions compared to women, with the second and third proximal phalanx being the most affected. Age and osteophytes were positively associated with periosteal lesions, while female sex was negatively associated. Inter-reader agreement for periosteal lesions was excellent.