Prevalence of Chondral Defects in Athletes' Knees: A Systematic Review

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作者
Flanigan, David C. [1 ]
Harris, Joshua D. [1 ]
Trinh, Thai Q. [1 ]
Siston, Robert A. [2 ]
Brophy, Robert H. [3 ]
机构
[1] Ohio State Univ, Med Ctr, Div Sports Med, Dept Orthopaed,Cartilage Repair Ctr, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[2] Ohio State Univ, Dept Mech & Aerosp Engn, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[3] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Orthopaed Surg, St Louis, MO USA
关键词
ARTICULAR CARTILAGE DEFECT; MRI; ARTHROSCOPY; PATELLOFEMORAL; ACL; MCL; LCL; LESIONS; ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT; ARTICULAR-CARTILAGE DEFECTS; MARATHON RUNNERS; COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL; SOCCER PLAYERS; FOLLOW-UP; LESIONS; ARTHROSCOPIES; INJURY; OSTEOARTHRITIS;
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10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181d9eea0
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
FLANIGAN, D. C., J. D. HARRIS, T. Q. TRINH, R. A. SISTON, and R. H. BROPHY. Prevalence of Chondral Defects in Athletes' Knees: A Systematic Review. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 42, No. 10, pp. 1795-1801, 2010. Purpose: To determine the prevalence of full-thickness focal chondral defects in the athlete's knee. Methods: We conducted a systematic review of multiple databases, evaluating studies of the prevalence of articular cartilage defects in athletes. Because of the heterogeneity of data, a meta-analysis could not be performed. Results: Eleven studies were identified for inclusion (931 subjects). All studies were level 4 evidence. Defects were diagnosed via magnetic resonance imaging, arthroscopy, or both. Forty percent of athletes were professionals (NBA and NFL). The overall prevalence of full-thickness focal chondral defects in athletes was 36% (range = 2.4%-75% between all studies). Fourteen percent of athletes were asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis. Patellofemoral defects (37%) were more common than femoral condyle (35%) and tibial plateau defects (25%). Medial condyle defects were more common than lateral (68% vs 32%), and patella defects were more common than trochlea (64% vs 36%). Meniscal tear (47%) was the most common concomitant knee pathological finding, followed by anterior cruciate ligament tear (30%) and then medial collateral ligament or lateral collateral ligament tear (14%). Conclusions: Full-thickness focal chondral defects in the knee are more common in athletes than among the general population. More than one-half of asymptomatic athletes have a full-thickness defect. Further study is needed to define more precisely the prevalence of these lesions in this population.
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