2024, Number 4
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Rev Med UAS 2024; 14 (4)
Correlation between the degree of obesity/overweight and the degrees of meniscopathy assessed by magnetic resonance imaging in adult patients
Pulin-Villela RÁ, Martínez-Padrón HY, Ríos-Vazquez M, Garcia-Ruiz I
Language: Spanish
References: 21
Page: 291-299
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the relationship between the degrees of overweight/obesity and the grades of meniscopathy assessed by
magnetic resonance imaging according to the Lotysch grades.
Materials and methods: Retrospective, correlational, cross-sectional
and analytical study in the Service Imaging, Diagnostics and Therapeutics of the High Specialty Regional Hospital of Ciudad Victoria
“Bicentenario 2010”. Non-probabilistic sampling was performed for availability, as well as anthropometric data collected and the correlation
was evaluated.
Results: 211 patient records were evaluated, 51.33% male, 48.17% female. Observing greater meniscal tear
in 56 women and 63 in men, predominantly the left knee, the meniscus with the greatest involvement was the medial with 128 and 62
for lateral.
Conclusions: To correlation of 0.25 between the degrees of overweight/obesity and the degrees of meniscopathy assessed
by magnetic resonance imaging by Lotysh classification was determined.
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