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Metabolic Syndrome and Degenerative Meniscus Lesions Related Knee Function

Completed
Conditions
Obesity, Abdominal
Meniscus Lesion
Knee Arthritis
Metabolic Syndrome
Interventions
Other: Metabolic syndrome and meniscus injuries
Registration Number
NCT04921202
Lead Sponsor
The First People's Hospital of Jingzhou
Brief Summary

Studies have suggested that Obese patients with metabolic syndrome(MetS)were correlated with knee joint degeneration and osteoarthritis. However, no studies demonstrate the relationship between obese patients with metabolic syndrome and degenerate meniscus lesions and its knee function.The aim is to detect the correlation between obese patients with metabolic syndrome and degenerate meniscus injuries.

Detailed Description

Obese patients with metabolic syndrome(MetS)were correlated with knee joint degeneration and osteoarthritis. However, no studies demonstrate the relationship between patients with metabolic syndrome and degenerate meniscus lesions or knee function. Participants were recruited from First Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University. 100 BMI\<24 people without Metabolic syndrome volunteers aged between 35-70 years old and 80 Metabolic syndrome patients with BMI\>27 were included in the study. Obese patients with MetS were assessed knee function and degenerate meniscus tears verified by magnetic resonance imaging. And patients with a mild or no osteoarthritis with Kellgren and Lawrence grade\<2 verified by X ray. We tested the relationship between metabolic syndrome and degenerate meniscus lesions. Obese patients with MetS and volunteers were detected by Mcmurry's test and MRI image to measure degeneration grade of meniscus tears. Number of MetS components were accounted and the knee function KOOS, IKDC score or degenerate meniscus tears were analyzed.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
180
Inclusion Criteria
  • Must be age between 35 and 70 years old;
  • Clinical diagnosis of metabolic syndrome;
  • BMI score more than 27 or less than 24
  • Clinical diagnosis of 3 grade degneration meniscus leisons;
Exclusion Criteria
  • Must be able to have no acute knee injury such as car crash or acute sports injury;
  • Must be able to have no knee surgeries history;
  • Must be able to have no rheumatoid arthritis or serious knee osteoarthritis with deformity;
  • Must be able to have no contraindications to MRI;
  • Must be able to have no severe cardiopulmonary disease;
  • Must be able to have no musculoskeletal or neuromuscular impairments ;
  • Must be able to have good visual, hearing, or cognitive;

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Metabolic Syndrome with BMI>27Metabolic syndrome and meniscus injuries80 Metabolic syndrome patients with BMI\>27 were included in the study
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Evaluation Form (IKDC) scoreup to 12 month

The International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Evaluation Form (IKDC) score to determine the meniscus function. The IKDC is a questionnaire that has high reliability and validity for patients with a meniscal tear\[36, 37\] \[38\]. The questionnaire contains 18 items (7 items for symptoms, 1 item for sport activity, 9 items for daily activities, and 1 item for current knee function.) The total score is transformed to a value on a scale of 0 to 100, with 100 representing the highest knee function and 0 is the worst.

the Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) totalup to 12 month

The Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) holds five subscales including: Pain (9 items); other Symptoms (7 items); Activities of Daily Living (ADL, 17 items); Sport and Recreation function (Sport/Rec, 5 items); and knee-related Quality of Life (QoL, 4 items). Each subscale is scored separately from zero (extreme knee problems) to 100 (no knee problems).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Symptoms subscaleup to 12 month

Symptoms including 7 items,The minimum value is 0 and maximum values subscale is 100. Each subscale is scored separately from zero (extreme knee problems) to 100 (no knee problems)

Sport and Recreation function subscaleup to 12 month

Sport and Recreation function including 5 items,The minimum value is 0 and maximum values subscale is 100. Each subscale is scored separately from zero (extreme knee problems) to 100 (no knee problems).

KOOS Pain subscaleup to 12 month

Pain including 9 items,The minimum value is 0 and maximum values subscale is 100, the scored separately from zero (extreme knee problems) to 100 (no knee problems)

knee-related Quality of Life subscaleup to 12 month

knee-related Quality of Life including 4 items,The minimum value is 0 and maximum values subscale is 100. Each subscale is scored separately from zero (extreme knee problems) to 100 (no knee problems).

KOOS4up to 12 month

KOOS4, The minimum value is 0 and maximum values subscale is100. KOOS4 defined as the average score for four of the five knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS) validity for patients with meniscal tears and osteoarthritis.

Activities of Daily Living subscaleup to 12 month

Activities of Daily Living including 17 items,The minimum value is 0 and maximum values subscale is100. Each subscale is scored separately from zero (extreme knee problems) to 100 (no knee problems).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

First Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University

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Jinzhou, Liaoning, China

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