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年轻运动员群体中马克思活动评分量表的参考值:膝关节韧带损伤史与较高分数相关。

Reference Values for the Marx Activity Rating Scale in a Young Athletic Population: History of Knee Ligament Injury Is Associated With Higher Scores.

作者信息

Cameron Kenneth L, Peck Karen Y, Thompson Brandon S, Svoboda Steven J, Owens Brett D, Marshall Stephen W

机构信息

Keller Army Hospital, West Point, New York

Keller Army Hospital, West Point, New York.

出版信息

Sports Health. 2015 Sep-Oct;7(5):403-8. doi: 10.1177/1941738115576121. Epub 2015 Mar 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Activity-related patient-reported outcome measures are an important component of assessment after knee ligament injury in young and physically active patients; however, normative data for most activity scales are limited.

OBJECTIVE

To present reference values by sex for the Marx Activity Rating Scale (MARS) within a young and physically active population while accounting for knee ligament injury history and sex.

STUDY DESIGN

Cross-sectional study.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Level 2.

METHODS

All incoming freshman entering a US Service Academy in June of 2011 were recruited to participate in this study. MARS was administered to 1169 incoming freshmen (203 women) who consented to participate within the first week of matriculation. All subjects were deemed healthy and medically fit for military service on admission. Subjects also completed a baseline questionnaire that asked for basic demographic information and injury history. We calculated means with standard deviations, medians with interquartile ranges, and percentiles for ordinal and continuous variables, and frequencies and proportions for dichotomous variables. We also compared median scores by sex and history of knee ligament injury using the Kruskal-Wallis test. MARS was the primary outcome of interest.

RESULTS

The median MARS score was significantly higher for men when compared with women (χ(2) = 13.22, df = 1, P < 0.001) with no prior history of knee ligament injury. In contrast, there was no significant difference in median MARS scores between men and women (χ(2) = 0.47, df = 1, P = 0.493) who reported a history of injury. Overall, median MARS scores were significantly higher among those who reported a history of knee ligament injury when compared with those who did not (χ(2) = 9.06, df = 1, P = 0.003).

CONCLUSION

Assessing activity as a patient-reported outcome after knee ligament injury is important, and reference values for these instruments need to account for the influence of prior injury and sex.

摘要

背景

与活动相关的患者报告结局指标是年轻且身体活跃的患者膝关节韧带损伤后评估的重要组成部分;然而,大多数活动量表的规范数据有限。

目的

在年轻且身体活跃的人群中,给出考虑膝关节韧带损伤病史和性别的马克思活动评分量表(MARS)的性别参考值。

研究设计

横断面研究。

证据水平

2级。

方法

招募2011年6月进入美国某军事学院的所有入学新生参与本研究。对1169名入学新生(203名女性)进行了MARS评估,这些新生在入学第一周内同意参与。所有受试者入院时均被认为健康且适合服兵役。受试者还完成了一份基线问卷,询问基本人口统计学信息和损伤史。我们计算了序数变量和连续变量的均值及标准差、中位数及四分位间距、百分位数,以及二分变量的频率和比例。我们还使用Kruskal-Wallis检验比较了有膝关节韧带损伤史和无膝关节韧带损伤史的男性和女性的中位数得分。MARS是主要关注的结局指标。

结果

在无膝关节韧带损伤史的人群中,男性的MARS中位数得分显著高于女性(χ(2)=13.22,自由度=1,P<0.001)。相比之下,有损伤史的男性和女性的MARS中位数得分无显著差异(χ(2)=0.47,自由度=1,P=0.493)。总体而言,有膝关节韧带损伤史的人群的MARS中位数得分显著高于无损伤史的人群(χ(2)=9.06,自由度=1,P=0.003)。

结论

将活动作为膝关节韧带损伤后患者报告的结局进行评估很重要,这些工具的参考值需要考虑既往损伤和性别的影响。

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