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Impact of Aging and Knee Osteoarthritis on Lower Limb Alignment and CPAK Classification: Gender Differences in a Japanese Cohort
This study investigates the impact of age and knee osteoarthritis (OA) on the coronal plane alignment of the lower extremity in Japanese males and females, utilizing the Coronal Plane Alignment of the Knee (CPAK) classification system. A cross-sectional analysis was conducted with 150 male and 150 f...
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description | This study investigates the impact of age and knee osteoarthritis (OA) on the coronal plane alignment of the lower extremity in Japanese males and females, utilizing the Coronal Plane Alignment of the Knee (CPAK) classification system.
A cross-sectional analysis was conducted with 150 male and 150 female patients. Participants were divided into three groups according to age and OA progression. The mechanical lateral distal femoral angle (mLDFA) and mechanical medial proximal tibial angle (mMPTA) were measured using standard digital long-leg radiographs. Arithmetic hip-knee-ankle angle (aHKA) and joint line obliquity (JLO) were calculated, and the CPAK classification was performed to verify the distribution among the three groups.
The results showed increased varus alignment of the mean mLDFA correlated with OA in both genders and with aging in males. The mean mMPTA did not change in males but shifted toward varus in females with both aging and OA. Both genders demonstrated a constitutional varus alignment with the progression of osteoarthritis (males: 1.3 ± 2.4° to -3.5 ± 3.7°,
< 0.001; females: -1.2 ± 3.2° to -3.6 ± 2.9°,
< 0.001). However, this trend with aging was observed only in females (0.0 ± 2.5° to -1.2 ± 3.2°,
= 0.018). JLO maintained its apex distal position with aging and OA progression in all subjects. The study further revealed a notable transition from CPAK Type II to Type I with OA progression in both genders, additionally influenced by aging in females.
Aging affects coronal alignment and CPAK classification differently across genders. With OA progression, there was a shift toward smaller aHKA, while JLO remained unchanged. Compared to other races, young Japanese people exhibit similar CPAK distributions, but distinct differences appear in OA-affected individuals, highlighting potential racial variations in CPAK classifications. |
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The results showed increased varus alignment of the mean mLDFA correlated with OA in both genders and with aging in males. The mean mMPTA did not change in males but shifted toward varus in females with both aging and OA. Both genders demonstrated a constitutional varus alignment with the progression of osteoarthritis (males: 1.3 ± 2.4° to -3.5 ± 3.7°,
< 0.001; females: -1.2 ± 3.2° to -3.6 ± 2.9°,
< 0.001). However, this trend with aging was observed only in females (0.0 ± 2.5° to -1.2 ± 3.2°,
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A cross-sectional analysis was conducted with 150 male and 150 female patients. Participants were divided into three groups according to age and OA progression. The mechanical lateral distal femoral angle (mLDFA) and mechanical medial proximal tibial angle (mMPTA) were measured using standard digital long-leg radiographs. Arithmetic hip-knee-ankle angle (aHKA) and joint line obliquity (JLO) were calculated, and the CPAK classification was performed to verify the distribution among the three groups.
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< 0.001; females: -1.2 ± 3.2° to -3.6 ± 2.9°,
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