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CompletedNCT04454593

Novel Method for Diagnosing Lateral Patellar Compression Syndrome Using X-ray: a Retrospective Case-Control Study

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
87 (actual)
Sponsor
Peking University Third Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study evaluates whether the patellar axial radiograph of lateral patellar curvature angle (LPCA)with knee flexion at 30 ° can be used as a new diagnostic surrogate of lateral patellar compression syndrome(LPCS). We believe that the new index LPCA has high sensitivity and specificity in initial diagnosis of LPCS using axial patellar radiograph with knee flexion at 30 ° , and has high application value.

Detailed description

Background: A well-established reference is lacking for diagnosing lateral patellar compression syndrome (LPCS), and this diagnosis currently depends on clinicians' subjective judgment and several examination results. X-rays are primarily used to diagnose LPCS, but they have low detection rates of patellar tilt using the congruence angle (CA) and patellar tilting angle (PTA). Purpose: To investigate whether patellar axial radiography of the lateral patellar curvature angle (LPCA) of knee in 30° flexion can diagnose LPCS. Methods: We enrolled 87 patients between 2016 and 2019 and divided them as per diagnosis into three groups of 29 each: LPCS, patellar dislocation (PD, control), and meniscus tear (MT, negative control) groups. A senior radiologist and the chief physician of sports medicine examined their patellar axial radiographs of the knee in 30° flexion using a computer imaging system, measuring LPCA, PTA, and CA. Univariate analysis of variance and Kruskal-Wallis H test were used to compare measurement data with normal distribution and non-normal distribution, respectively. Bonferroni correction was used to analyze different indicators for different groups. The area under the curve (AUC) was calculated to verify the value of LPCA in initial diagnosis of LPCS.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERno interventionThis is an observation study,with no intervention

Timeline

Start date
2020-03-22
Primary completion
2020-04-22
Completion
2020-05-22
First posted
2020-07-01
Last updated
2020-07-01

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04454593. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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