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Chinese Journal of Joint Surgery(Electronic Edition) ›› 2019, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (04): 412-418. doi: 10.3877/cma.j.issn.1674-134X.2019.04.005

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Correlation between grading of MRI-determined thickness of knee synovitis and knee joint function and pain scores in end-stage osteoarthritis

Ningjie Chen1, Hui Zhao1, Fengyun Hao2, Hao Liu3,()   

  1. 1. Department of Orthopaedics, Zibo Central Hospital Affiliated to Binzhou Medical College, Binzhou 255000, China
    2. Department of Pathology, West Coast Hospital, Qingdao University Medical College, Qingdao 266000, China
    3. Department of Radiology, Zibo Central Hospital Affiliated to Binzhou Medical College, Binzhou 255000, China
  • Received:2018-04-23 Online:2019-08-01 Published:2019-08-01
  • Contact: Hao Liu
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    Corresponding author: Liu Hao, Email:

Abstract:

Objective

To investigate if MRI findings of the thickness of synovitis could be used as criteria for the indications of knee replacement.

Methods

Thirty-one patients with end-stage knee osteoarthritis (OA) were selected and received the following examinations: (1) noninvasive MRI evaluation for grading the synovial thickness of the investigated sites (i.e., medial and lateral parapatellar recesses, and medial and lateral suprapatellar pouches; synovitis was categorized into grade zero to three on the basis of the thickness); (2) determination of knee-joint pain scores (visual analogue scale, VAS score) and functional scores Western Ontario and McMaster Univerisities Osteoarthrifis index, WOMAC) before total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Pearsons linear test or Spearman rank test was used to analyze the correlation between synovial thickness and WOMAC OA index, and VAS score.

Results

Statistical analysis revealed no significant differences in MRI synovial thickening grade across the different regions of the knee.No correlation existed between the grades of MRI-determined thickness for synovitis and knee joint function scores with pain score (rs=0.17, P>0.05; rs=0.32, P >0.05), as well as no correlation existed between the different regions of the knee and the above factors respectively.

Conclusion

The grade of MRI-determined thickness of synovitis shows no correlation with the subjective scores in the patients with end-stage knee OA, thus the grades of MRI-determined thickness cannot be used as criteria for knee joint replacement indications, and further study on the relation among MRI, VAS and WOMAC scores is still warranted.

Key words: Osteoarthritis, Magnetic resonance imaging, Synovial membrane, Visual analog scale

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