Metacarpophalangeal Joint

掌指关节
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    背景:通过常规常规放射学量表对类风湿关节炎(RA)的关节间隙评估易受地板和天花板效应的影响。高分辨率外周定量计算机断层扫描(HR-pQCT)提供了卓越的分辨率,并可能检测到早期的变化。这项工作的目的是将现有的3D方法与HR-pQCT比较,以计算人类掌指骨(MCP)关节的关节空间宽度(JSW)指标,并在未来的研究中达成共识。使用共识方法,我们确定了重新定位的可重复性以及用于第二代HR-pQCT扫描仪的可行性.
    方法:使用来自三个研究中心的RA患者的数据集比较了三种已发表的JSW方法。开发了一种SPECTRA共识方法,以利用各个方法的优势。使用SPECTRA方法,测试了重新定位后的可重复性,并且还建立了扫描仪世代之间的一致性。
    结果:比较现有的JSW方法时,JSW最小值和平均值(ICC0.987-0.996),但最大值和体积(ICC0.000-0.897)未显示出极好的一致性。差异被识别为体积定义和算法差异的变化,这些差异对边界条件产生了高灵敏度。SPECTRA共识方法降低了这种灵敏度,除最低JSW(ICC0.656)外,扫描-再扫描可靠性良好(ICC>0.911)。第一代和第二代HR-pQCT的结果有很强的一致性(ICC>0.833)。
    结论:SPECTRA共识方法结合了三种独立开发的算法的独特优势,并利用底层软件更新提供了测量3DJSW的成熟分析。这种方法对于重新定位和扫描仪代来说是稳健的,表明它适合检测变化。
    BACKGROUND: Joint space assessment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by ordinal conventional radiographic scales is susceptible to floor and ceiling effects. High-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) provides superior resolution, and may detect earlier changes. The goal of this work was to compare existing 3D methods to calculate joint space width (JSW) metrics in human metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints with HR-pQCT and reach consensus for future studies. Using the consensus method, we established reproducibility with repositioning as well as feasibility for use in second-generation HR-pQCT scanners.
    METHODS: Three published JSW methods were compared using datasets from individuals with RA from three research centers. A SPECTRA consensus method was developed to take advantage of strengths of the individual methods. Using the SPECTRA method, reproducibility after repositioning was tested and agreement between scanner generations was also established.
    RESULTS: When comparing existing JSW methods, excellent agreement was shown for JSW minimum and mean (ICC 0.987-0.996) but not maximum and volume (ICC 0.000-0.897). Differences were identified as variations in volume definitions and algorithmic differences that generated high sensitivity to boundary conditions. The SPECTRA consensus method reduced this sensitivity, demonstrating good scan-rescan reliability (ICC >0.911) except for minimum JSW (ICC 0.656). There was strong agreement between results from first- and second-generation HR-pQCT (ICC >0.833).
    CONCLUSIONS: The SPECTRA consensus method combines unique strengths of three independently-developed algorithms and leverages underlying software updates to provide a mature analysis to measure 3D JSW. This method is robust with respect to repositioning and scanner generations, suggesting its suitability for detecting change.
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    A successful return to functional use following joint injuries of the hand can be obtained by proper evaluation and treatment. Knowledge of injury, proper splinting, and treatment of modalities used are of utmost importance. An open channel of communication with the patient and hand surgeon will assist in establishing realistic goals.
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    Articular fractures of the hand represent a particularly challenging group of injuries owing to the frequent comminution of the fractured bone, disruption of a finely balanced soft-tissue sleeve, and a propensity for scarring and contractures. Assessment of these fractures must include accurate delineation of the injury, using roentgenographic and computed tomographic imaging to define articular congruency, and a precise examination to determine stability.
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    Postoperative physiatric treatment is an integral part of the replacement of hips, knees, ankles, shoulders, elbows, wrists, and digital joints. Neuromuscular substitution patterns and incoordination usually prevail after joint replacement because of the usual long-term expectation and experience of pain, limitation of motion, fatigue, weakness, and the unavoidable operative trauma. The goals of postoperative physiatric treatment, in line with those of joint replacement surgery, are relief of pain and reestablishment of comfortable, normal neuromuscular functions and their reasonable, safe application in appropriate activities of daily living and of locomotion. By close collaboration between the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and that of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, certain principles and detailed protocols of postoperative management have been developed over the last 10 years. These are described in some detail for each of the joint replacements. Optimal results can be achieved only through meticulous attention to physical and psychosocial details, with close cooperation and communication among the involved services and persons.
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