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澳大利亚式橄榄球运动员前交叉韧带损伤的家族易感性。

Familial Predisposition to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Australian Rules Footballers.

作者信息

Hasani Sara, Feller Julian A, Webster Kate E

机构信息

La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

OrthoSport Victoria Research Unit, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Presented at the AOSSM Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, USA, July 2023.

出版信息

Orthop J Sports Med. 2024 Dec 3;12(12):23259671241295613. doi: 10.1177/23259671241295613. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A community athlete with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is 2.5 times more likely to have a family history of ACL injury than an athlete without an ACL injury. The prevalence of family history and its relationship to ACL injury has not been investigated in elite athletes playing a high-risk sport such as Australian rules football.

PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is an association between primary ACL injury and family history in professional male and female Australian Football League (AFL) players. It was hypothesized that players with a history of ACL injury would have greater rates of family history.

STUDY DESIGN

Case-control study; Level of evidence, 3.

METHODS

All AFL players in the state of Victoria, Australia, were invited to complete a survey querying about their history of ACL injury and whether they had any immediate family members with a history of ACL injury. ACL injury history was compared in those with and without a family history of ACL injury according to sex.

RESULTS

Completed surveys were obtained from 615 out of a possible 672 (91.5%) AFL players, of whom 410 were men and 205 were women. Of players with a history of ACL injury, family history was reported in 47% of male players (15 of 32) and 32% of female players (7 of 22). Male players with an ACL injury history were 3.19 times (95% CI, 1.55-6.76; < .003) more likely to have a positive family history compared with those without ACL injury, and female players with an ACL injury history were 1.7 times (95% CI, 0.66-4.5; = .2) more likely to report a family history than those without.

CONCLUSION

A strong association was observed between family history and primary ACL injury history in male Australian rules football players. The same association was not statistically significant in female players.

摘要

背景

一名前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤的社区运动员有ACL损伤家族史的可能性是未发生ACL损伤的运动员的2.5倍。家族史的患病率及其与ACL损伤的关系在从事高风险运动如澳式橄榄球的精英运动员中尚未得到研究。

目的/假设:本研究的目的是确定在职业男女澳大利亚足球联赛(AFL)球员中,原发性ACL损伤与家族史之间是否存在关联。假设是有ACL损伤史的球员家族史发生率更高。

研究设计

病例对照研究;证据等级,3级。

方法

邀请澳大利亚维多利亚州的所有AFL球员完成一项调查,询问他们的ACL损伤史以及他们是否有任何直系亲属有ACL损伤史。根据性别比较有和没有ACL损伤家族史的人的ACL损伤史。

结果

在可能的672名AFL球员中,有615名(91.5%)完成了调查,其中410名是男性,205名是女性。在有ACL损伤史的球员中,47%的男性球员(32名中的15名)和32%的女性球员(22名中的7名)报告有家族史。有ACL损伤史的男性球员有阳性家族史的可能性是没有ACL损伤的男性球员的3.19倍(95%CI,1.55 - 6.76;P <.003),有ACL损伤史的女性球员报告有家族史的可能性比没有的女性球员高1.7倍(95%CI,0.66 - 4.5;P =.2)。

结论

在男性澳式橄榄球运动员中,观察到家族史与原发性ACL损伤史之间存在强关联。在女性球员中,这种关联在统计学上不显著。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1b98/11613231/277f5c55b4bf/10.1177_23259671241295613-fig1.jpg

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