Kitamura Gakuto, Nankaku Manabu, Kawano Takumi, Kuriyama Shinichi, Nakamura Shinichiro, Nishitani Kohei, Matsuda Shuichi, Ikeguchi Ryosuke
Rehabilitation Unit, Kyoto University Hospital, Sakyo-ku, Japan.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Yoshida-Konoe-cho, Sakyo-ku, Japan.
J Orthop Res. 2025 Sep;43(9):1556-1565. doi: 10.1002/jor.70003. Epub 2025 Jun 16.
This observational cohort study aimed to comprehensively assess the muscle quality of gluteus, quadriceps femoris, and calf muscles. Seventy-seven patients with knee osteoarthritis scheduled for total knee arthroplasty participated in this retrospective cohort study. The cross-sectional area (CSA) of the lower limb muscles was assessed using computed tomography images, and muscular attenuation was evaluated in Hounsfield Units (HU). Muscle quality was categorized into four groups based on HU values: intramuscular fat tissue, very low-density muscle (VLDM), low-density muscle (LDM), and normal-density muscle. The ratio of the four tissue CSAs was calculated and compared between surgical scheduled side (affected side) and contralateral side or among gluteus, quadriceps femoris, and calf muscles. The results revealed affected side had a lower ratio of normal-density muscle in all muscle groups compared to contralateral side. In addition, gluteus had the highest intramuscular fat tissue CSA ratio, followed by the calf muscles and quadriceps femoris. Gluteus also had significantly higher ratios of VLDM and LDM than quadriceps femoris and calf muscles. The ratio of normal-density muscle CSA was the lowest in the gluteus, followed by the calf muscles and quadriceps femoris. This study provides a detailed characterization of lower limb muscle quality in patients with knee osteoarthritis, demonstrating that gluteus have higher fat infiltration and lower normal-density muscle compared to the quadriceps femoris and calf muscles. These findings highlight the importance of assessing muscle quality in gluteus, quadriceps femoris, and calf muscles for optimal rehabilitation planning in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
这项观察性队列研究旨在全面评估臀肌、股四头肌和小腿肌肉的肌肉质量。77例计划进行全膝关节置换术的膝骨关节炎患者参与了这项回顾性队列研究。使用计算机断层扫描图像评估下肢肌肉的横截面积(CSA),并以亨氏单位(HU)评估肌肉衰减。根据HU值将肌肉质量分为四组:肌内脂肪组织、极低密度肌肉(VLDM)、低密度肌肉(LDM)和正常密度肌肉。计算并比较手术预定侧(患侧)与对侧之间或臀肌、股四头肌和小腿肌肉之间四种组织CSA的比例。结果显示,与对侧相比,患侧所有肌肉组中正常密度肌肉的比例均较低。此外,臀肌的肌内脂肪组织CSA比例最高,其次是小腿肌肉和股四头肌。臀肌的VLDM和LDM比例也显著高于股四头肌和小腿肌肉。正常密度肌肉CSA的比例在臀肌中最低,其次是小腿肌肉和股四头肌。本研究详细描述了膝骨关节炎患者下肢肌肉质量,表明与股四头肌和小腿肌肉相比,臀肌有更高的脂肪浸润和更低的正常密度肌肉。这些发现凸显了评估臀肌、股四头肌和小腿肌肉质量对于膝骨关节炎患者最佳康复计划的重要性。