Department of Surgery, Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, McMaster University, 1200 Main St West, 4E15, Hamilton, ON, L8N 3Z5, Canada.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2020 Apr 11;21(1):221. doi: 10.1186/s12891-020-03220-6.
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is an important cause of hip pain in young and active individuals and occurs as a result of size and shape mismatch between the femoral head and acetabulum. Open physes in children can make hips more susceptible to injury, and high impact forces have been suggested to affect the developing femur. The diagnosis of FAI has recently risen, especially within adolescent populations, and there is an increasing trend towards year-round participation in sports with early specialization. The PREVIEW study is an international longitudinal study designed to determine the association between sport specialization in adolescence and the development of hip impingement.
This is a multicentre prospective cohort study evaluating 200 participants between the ages of 12-14 that include sport specialists at the moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) level and non-sport specialists at any activity level. We will monitor physical activity levels of all participants using an activity log and a wrist-mounted activity tracker, with synced data collected every 3 months during the study period. In addition, participants will be evaluated clinically at 6, 12, and 18 months and radiographically at the time of enrolment and 24 months. The primary outcome is the incidence of FAI between groups at 2 years, determined via MRI. Secondary outcomes include hip function and health-related quality of life between subjects diagnosed with FAI versus no FAI at 2 years, as determined by the Hip Outcome Score (HOS) and Pediatric Quality of Life (PedsQL) questionnaires.
It is important to mitigate the risk of developing hip deformities at a young age. Our proposed prospective evaluation of the impact of sport activity and hip development is relevant in this era of early sport specialization in youth. Improving the understanding between sport specialization and the development of pre-arthritic hip disease such as FAI can lead to the development of training protocols that protect the millions of adolescents involved in sports annually.
PREVIEW is registered with clinicaltrials.gov (NCT03891563).
股骨髋臼撞击症(FAI)是年轻、活跃人群髋关节疼痛的一个重要原因,是由于股骨头和髋臼之间大小和形状不匹配引起的。儿童的骺板未闭合会使髋关节更容易受伤,高冲击力被认为会影响正在发育的股骨。FAI 的诊断最近有所增加,尤其是在青少年人群中,并且有越来越多的趋势是全年参与运动且早期专业化。PREVIEW 研究是一项国际纵向研究,旨在确定青少年时期运动专业化与髋关节撞击症发展之间的关联。
这是一项多中心前瞻性队列研究,评估了 200 名年龄在 12-14 岁之间的参与者,包括处于中等到剧烈体力活动(MVPA)水平的运动专业人员和任何活动水平的非运动专业人员。我们将使用活动日志和腕戴式活动追踪器监测所有参与者的体力活动水平,在研究期间每 3 个月同步收集数据。此外,参与者将在 6、12 和 18 个月时进行临床评估,并在入组时和 24 个月时进行影像学评估。主要结局是通过 MRI 确定两组在 2 年内 FAI 的发生率。次要结局包括通过髋关节结果评分(HOS)和儿科生活质量(PedsQL)问卷在 2 年内确定的 FAI 与无 FAI 患者之间的髋关节功能和健康相关生活质量。
重要的是要降低年轻时髋关节畸形的风险。我们拟对运动活动和髋关节发育的影响进行前瞻性评估,这在青少年早期运动专业化的时代具有重要意义。改善对运动专业化和髋关节疾病(如 FAI)的关节炎前期发展之间关系的理解,可以制定保护每年数百万参与运动的青少年的训练方案。
PREVIEW 在 clinicaltrials.gov 上注册(NCT03891563)。