Assement of the Morphological Characteristics of the Hips and Correlating Them With the Pathology Found
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Hip Pain Chronic
- Sponsor
- Universidad de Zaragoza
- Enrollment
- 70
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Quadratus Femoris Space
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 7 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The investigators' objective is the anatomical analysis of hips studied through MRI, assessing their morphological characteristics and correlating them with the pathology found.
A retrospective search was performed using a database of consecutive reports of 137 adults pelvis MRI examinations obtained at MRI center in Zaragoza.
In all the images the investigators are going to measure the ischiofemoral space, quadratus femoris space, cervicodiaphysal angle and femoral version angle. The investigators evaluated different qualitative changes in the signal intensity of the quadratus femoris muscle as normal, edema, fatty infiltration or atrophy, and of the gluteus muscles as tendinopathy or atrophy, too.
Detailed Description
The investigators' objective is the anatomical analysis of hips studied through MRI, assessing their morphological characteristics and correlating them with the pathology found. A retrospective search was performed using a database of consecutive reports of 137 adults pelvis MRI examinations obtained at MRI center in Zaragoza. The investigators create a protocol for a retrospective review study, with the aim of analysis all the recorded MRI findings during this time. The criteria for patient inclusion were: Age \> 18 years old, who had realised a pelvis MRI for any cause at MRI Center. Exclusion criteria included age \< 18 years old, inadequate imaging quality, medical history likely to affect pelvic and hip morphometry: pelvic oncological disease, infection or inflammatory arthritis, postsurgical change disruptions, soft tissue abnormality, avascular necrosis, or pelvic and hip fracture. In all the images the investigators are going to measure the ischiofemoral space, quadratus femoris space, cervicodiaphysal angle and femoral version angle. The investigators evaluated different qualitative changes in the signal intensity of the quadratus femoris muscle as normal, edema, fatty infiltration or atrophy, and of the gluteus muscles as tendinopathy or atrophy, too.
Investigators
Maria Pilar López Royo
Principal Investigator
Universidad de Zaragoza
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Age \> 18 years old
Exclusion Criteria
- •Age \< 18 years old
- •Inadequate imaging quality
- •Medical history likely to affect pelvic and hip morphometry: pelvic oncological disease, infection or inflammatory arthritis, postsurgical change disruptions, soft tissue abnormality, avascular necrosis, or pelvic and hip fracture.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Quadratus Femoris Space
Time Frame: 1 day
the smallest space for passage of the quadratus femoris muscle delimited by the superolateral surface of the hamstring tendons and the posteromedial surface of the iliopsoas tendón or lesser trochanter.
Ischiofemoral Space
Time Frame: 1 day
the smallest distance between the lateral cortex of the ischial tuberosity and medial cortex of the lesser trochanter.
Cervicodiaphyseal angle
Time Frame: 1 day
The cervicodiaphyseal angle is formed by the axis of the femoral neck that joins the femoral head with the axis of the femoral shaft.
Femoral version
Time Frame: 1 day
The femoral version or femoral torsion angle is called the projection on the transverse plane of a longitudinal axis of the femoral neck at the center of the femoral head