Oishi Kazuki, Tsuda Eiichi, Yamamoto Yuji, Maeda Shugo, Sasaki Eiji, Chiba Daisuke, Takahashi Ippei, Nakaji Shigeyuki, Ishibashi Yasuyuki
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Japan.
Department of Social Medicine, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Japan.
Knee. 2016 Jan;23(1):35-42. doi: 10.1016/j.knee.2015.08.011. Epub 2015 Sep 11.
The purposes of this study were to examine population-based reference data for sex- and age-related differences between the 2011 revised Knee Society Score (KSS2011) and the Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), to assess the correlation between those scores and radiographic knee osteoarthritis (OA), and to validate the use of the scores in a general Japanese population.
This cross-sectional study included 963 volunteers (368 males, 595 females; mean age: 54.7years). Participants were classified into five subgroups by age: under 40, 40s, 50s, 60s, and over 70years old. The KSS2011 and KOOS were determined using self-administered questionnaires. Weight-bearing radiographs of the bilateral knee were taken and graded according to the Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) scale. The mean KSS2011 and KOOS were compared among age groups. Correlations between the severity of knee OA and each score were assessed using multiple regression analysis.
The overall KSS2011 tended to gradually decrease with age. Most subscales of the KSS2011 did not show sex-related differences. Similarly, the overall KOOS and all its subscales steadily decreased by approximately 20 points per decade with age. Most subscales of the KOOS were significantly decreased in females over 50. The KL grade was significantly related to both the overall KOOS (β=-0.42, p<0.001) and KSS2011 (β=-0.13, p=0.001), though the correlation to the KOOS was stronger.
The overall KSS2011 and KOOS appear to decrease with age. In this population, the KOOS reflects the severity of knee OA better than the KSS2011.
本研究旨在检验基于人群的2011年修订版膝关节协会评分(KSS2011)与膝关节损伤和骨关节炎疗效评分(KOOS)之间性别和年龄相关差异的参考数据,评估这些评分与膝关节影像学骨关节炎(OA)之间的相关性,并验证这些评分在日本普通人群中的应用。
这项横断面研究纳入了963名志愿者(男性368名,女性595名;平均年龄:54.7岁)。参与者按年龄分为五个亚组:40岁以下、40多岁、50多岁、60多岁和70岁以上。使用自行填写的问卷确定KSS2011和KOOS。拍摄双侧膝关节负重X线片,并根据凯尔格伦-劳伦斯(KL)分级标准进行分级。比较各年龄组的KSS2011和KOOS平均值。使用多元回归分析评估膝关节OA严重程度与各评分之间的相关性。
KSS2011总分随年龄增长呈逐渐下降趋势。KSS2011的大多数子量表未显示出性别相关差异。同样,KOOS总分及其所有子量表随年龄每十年稳步下降约20分。KOOS的大多数子量表在50岁以上女性中显著下降。KL分级与KOOS总分(β=-0.42,p<0.001)和KSS2011总分(β=-0.13,p = 0.001)均显著相关,尽管与KOOS的相关性更强。
KSS2011和KOOS总分似乎随年龄下降。在该人群中,KOOS比KSS2011更能反映膝关节OA的严重程度。