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Seminars in Nuclear Medicine Jun 2024Recent advancements in PET technology have culminated in the development of total-body PET (TB-PET) systems, which overcome many limitations of traditional scanners.... (Review)
Review
Recent advancements in PET technology have culminated in the development of total-body PET (TB-PET) systems, which overcome many limitations of traditional scanners. These TB-PET scanners, while still becoming widely available, represent the forefront of clinical imaging across numerous medical institutions worldwide. Early clinical applications have demonstrated their enhanced image quality, precise lesion quantification, and overall superior performance relative to conventional scanners. The capabilities of TB-PET technology, including extended scan range, ultrahigh sensitivity, exceptional temporal resolution, and dynamic imaging, offer significant potential to tackle unresolved clinical challenges in medical imaging. In this discussion, we aim to explore the emerging applications, opportunities, and future perspectives of TB-PET/CT in musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Clinical applications for both oncologic and non-oncologic musculoskeletal diseases are discussed, including inflammatory arthritis, infections, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and skeletal muscle disorders. From the ability to visualize small musculoskeletal structures and the entire axial and appendicular skeleton, TB-PET shows significant potential in the diagnosis and management of MSD conditions as it becomes more widely available.
PubMed: 38944556
DOI: 10.1053/j.semnuclmed.2024.05.009 -
Thoracic Surgery Clinics Aug 2024Cardiothoracic surgery, demanding in nature, often results in surgeons suffering from musculoskeletal injuries, causing chronic pain and leading to premature retirement.... (Review)
Review
Cardiothoracic surgery, demanding in nature, often results in surgeons suffering from musculoskeletal injuries, causing chronic pain and leading to premature retirement. A significant majority report experiencing pain, exacerbated by minimally invasive techniques such as video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Despite this, many surgeons delay seeking medical assistance. To mitigate these risks, preventative strategies such as strength exercises, stretching during operations, and taking brief breaks are crucial. However, the surgical community faces a shortage of institutional support and comprehensive ergonomic education. Advancements in technology, including artificial intelligence and virtual reality, could offer future solutions.
Topics: Humans; Ergonomics; Surgeons; Musculoskeletal Diseases; Occupational Diseases; Thoracic Surgical Procedures; Occupational Health
PubMed: 38944446
DOI: 10.1016/j.thorsurg.2024.04.007 -
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Jun 2024The primary objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the incidence of complications and revision surgeries between in two of convertible metal-back glenoid...
BACKGROUND
The primary objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the incidence of complications and revision surgeries between in two of convertible metal-back glenoid systems in total shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA) groups over a follow-up period of up to five years.
METHODS
A retrospective analysis included 69 shoulders from 65 patients with primary aTSA. Patients were divided into Group 1 (n=31), receiving convertible cementless stemmed aTSA (Lima SMR) and Group 2 (n=38), receiving humeral head replacement aTSA (Arthrex, Eclipse) both with metal-back glenoid components. Clinical and radiological assessments were conducted at 2, 5, and 10 years postoperatively. Assessments included the following: Constant Score, DASH, SPADI, SSV, Glenohumeral Distance, Critical Shoulder Angle and Lateral Acromion Index. In addition, we compared complications, revision rates and survival rates between groups using Kaplan-Maier curves and Log-Rank-test.
RESULTS
Baseline demographics and preoperative outcome scores showed no significant differences between groups (p≥0.05). The overall revision rate did not significantly differ between groups (Group 1:32% vs. Group 2:24%, p=0.60), nor did the mean time to revision (p=0.27). The mean follow-up was 71±41 months (Group 1: 94±48 months, Group 2: 53±23 months, p<0.001). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed similar mid-term survival probabilities (p=0.94). Revision reasons included rotator cuff insufficiency (n=4 in Group 1, n=2 in Group 2) and glenoid wear/loosening (n=5 in Group 1, n=7 in Group 2). Interestingly, Group 1 demonstrated no occurrence of glenoid metal baseplate or humeral loosening, while complex revisions were more common in the Group 2. At 2 and 5 years, non-revised patients in both groups had similar outcome scores.
CONCLUSION
Metal-backed glenoid implants in combination with both stemless and stemmed humeral components in aTSA exhibit comparable revision rates and survival probabilities. Rotator cuff insufficiency and polyethylene wear are the two most common complications leading to revision. To facilitate ongoing monitoring and optimize patient safety, we implemented a modification in the follow-up protocol, transitioning to annual appointments or earlier when necessary. This study underscores the unsolved disadvantages in metal-back components and the importance of a mid- to long-term longitudinal assessment of those patients.
PubMed: 38944377
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2024.05.017 -
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Jun 2024The degree of atrophy and fatty infiltration of rotator cuff muscle belly is a key predictor for cuff repairability. Traditionally, Goutallier grading of fatty...
Medial Scapular Body (MSB) Goutallier Classification - MRI based reliability and validity of evaluation of the Goutallier classification for grading fatty infiltration of the rotator cuff.
INTRODUCTION
The degree of atrophy and fatty infiltration of rotator cuff muscle belly is a key predictor for cuff repairability. Traditionally, Goutallier grading of fatty infiltration is assessed at sagittal scapular Y-view. Massive rotator cuff tears are associated with tendon retraction and medial retraction of cuff musculature, resulting in medialization of the muscle bulk. Thus, standard Y-view can misrepresent the region of interest and may misguide clinicians when assessing repairability. It is hypothesized that by assessing the muscle belly with multiple medial sagittal MRI sections at medial scapular body, the Medial Scapular Body - Goutallier Classification (MSB-GC) will improve reliability and repeatability giving a more representative approximation to the degree of fatty infiltration, as compared with original Y-view.
METHODS
Fatty infiltration of the rotator cuff muscles were classified based on the Goutallier grade (0 to 4) at three defined sections section 1: original Y-view; section 2: level of suprascapular notch; section 3: three cm medial to suprascapular notch on MRI scans. Six sub-specialist fellowship trained shoulder surgeons, and three musculoskeletal radiologists independently evaluated deidentified MRI scans of included patients.
RESULTS
Out of 80 scans, 78% (n=62) were massive cuff tears involving supraspinatus, infraspinatus and subscapularis tendon. Inter-observer reliability (consistency between observers) for Goutallier grade was excellent for all three predefined sections (range:0.87-0.95). Intra-observer reliability (repeatability) for Goutallier grade was excellent for all three sections and four rotator cuff muscles (range:0.83-0.97). There was a moderate to strong positive correlation of Goutallier grades between sections 1 and 3 and between sections 2 and 3 and these were statistically significant (p<0.001). There was a reduction in the severity of fatty infiltration on the Goutallier classification from sections 1 to 3 across all muscles. 42.5% of both supraspinatus and infraspinatus were downgraded by one, 20% of supraspinatus and 3.8% of infraspinatus were downgraded by 2 and 2.5% of supraspinatus were downgraded by 3.
CONCLUSION
This study found that applying the Goutallier classification to more medial MRI sections (MSB-GC) resulted in assignment of lower grades for all rotator cuff muscles. Additionally, this method demonstrated excellent test-retest reliability and repeatability. Inclusion of a more medial view or whole scapula on MRI, especially in advanced levels of tear retraction, could be more reliable and representative for assessment of the degree of fatty infiltration within the muscle bulk that could help predict tear repairability and therefore improve clinical decision-making which should be studied further in clinical studies.
PubMed: 38944373
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2024.05.013 -
International Journal of Cardiology Jun 2024Bempedoic acid exhibits promising potential in hyperlipidemia therapy and preventing cardiovascular events. However, investigations into its adverse drug reactions...
BACKGROUND
Bempedoic acid exhibits promising potential in hyperlipidemia therapy and preventing cardiovascular events. However, investigations into its adverse drug reactions remain scant. This study seeks to utilize data mining techniques with the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database to assess adverse drug events (ADEs) linked to bempedoic acid.
METHODS
Based on the drug's market release timeline, we extracted data from the FAERS database covering the fourth quarter of 2020 through the fourth quarter of 2023 for disproportionality analysis.
RESULTS
This study gathered a total of 5,797,543 adverse event case reports, of which 735 were linked to bempedoic acid. These reports covered 19 System Organ Classes (SOCs) and 22 Preferred Terms (PTs). Predominantly, the musculoskeletal and nervous systems were implicated in these adverse events. By conducting PT-level screening, various signals for ADEs were detected, including myalgia (ROR 30.33, PRR 28.51, IC 4.83, EBGM 28.47), arthralgia (n = 34, ROR 6.34, PRR 6.09, IC 2.61, EBGM 6.09), tendon disorders (ROR 99.57, PRR 98.75, IC 6.62, EBGM 98.28), and dizziness (ROR 3.18, PRR 3.13, IC 1.65, EBGM 3.13). Particularly noteworthy was the hypertensive crisis (ROR 28.63, PRR 28.51, IC 4.83, EBGM 28.47), which exhibited a robust signal strength, an observation previously unreported in clinical studies and drug labeling.
CONCLUSION
While our results are largely consistent with the drug's specifications, several new adverse reaction signals, such as hypertensive crisis, have not been previously documented. Therefore, further investigations are necessary to assess these unlabeled adverse reactions, offering crucial support for the clinical utilization of bempedoic acid.
PubMed: 38944350
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2024.132305 -
Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology Jun 2024Tuberculosis is one of the dreadful infections and India contributes to substantial burden of TB cases globally. Though majority of cases are pulmonary, extra-pulmonary...
PURPOSE
Tuberculosis is one of the dreadful infections and India contributes to substantial burden of TB cases globally. Though majority of cases are pulmonary, extra-pulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) share significant burden, more in HIV-positive persons. Despite the striking burden, very few studies have been conducted in India and present study was undertaken to determine trends of EPTB at our tertiary care centre.
METHODS
This was a retrospective study conducted over a period of 4 years 3 months. Diagnosis of EPTB was based on suspected clinical features, with positive micobiological evidence with cartridge based nucleic acid amplification test (CBNAAT) with/without microscopy.
RESULTS
A total of 10,560 samples (pulmonary and extra-pulmonary) were received during the study period, of which 3,972 were extrapulmonary. Of these, a total of 18% were noted to be positive for EPTB. Trend of positivity revealed highest burden in in 2018 and a decline was noted over the years, however, rise in cases was noted in 2022. Pleural, meningitis, musculoskeletal, peritoneal and pericardial TB was more common in males, while lymphadenitis was more common in females (p value: <0.0001). Pleural TB (31%) was the most common presentation, followed by lymphadenitis. A gradual decline in lymphadenitis was noted with significantly increasing trend only for musculoskeletal TB. Rifampicin resistance was detected in 7.45% of positive samples, of which the maximum rate of resistance was noted in lymph node aspirates (11.11%), followed by musculoskeletal and pleural samples.
CONCLUSION
The present study showed a gradual decline in positivity of EPTB cases over the years. Younger productive age group with more propensity to transmit infection was the most commonly affected, with pleural TB as the most common presentation. Rare presentations of EPTB also contributed major share. Higher rates of resistance underline requisite to strengthen ongoing programs, to achieve the End TB strategy by 2025.
PubMed: 38944276
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmmb.2024.100657 -
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) Jun 2024Citation scores (CS) have been traditionally used to measure the impact of scientific publications. Sourced from the Internet, Altmetric Attention Scores (AAS) are...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS
Citation scores (CS) have been traditionally used to measure the impact of scientific publications. Sourced from the Internet, Altmetric Attention Scores (AAS) are complementary metrics that assess how often publications are discussed and used globally. We compared by rank the top 500 papers by CS and AAS published in Clinical Nutrition with corresponding AAS and CS.
METHODS
A search for all publications in Clinical Nutrition was performed on Dimensions (https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication) on 3rd April 2024. Outputs were ranked according to CS and then by AAS with the top 500 in each category selected. Scores, year and type of publication were recorded. Correlation was expressed as the Spearman's rank coefficient (ϱ).
RESULTS
We identified 18,790 outputs. Within the top 500 publications ranked by CS, there was a significant weak positive correlation (ϱ = 0.235, P < 0.0001) between CS [median (IQR) 149 (116-223)] and AAS [7 (3-22)]. Ranked by AAS, there was a non-significant very weak positive correlation (ϱ = 0.072, P = 0.106) between AAS [55.5 (36-115)] and CS [42 (16.5-94.5)]. Trends remained similar when grouped by publication type. Guidelines, ranked by CS, had the highest CS and ranked by AAS, the highest CS and AAS. Publications per year, by year, ranked by CS, had a negatively skewed distribution peaking in 2012 and declined thereafter, but when ranked by AAS, had a moderately positive linear trend from 2001 to 2024 (ϱ = 0.513, P < 0.0001).
CONCLUSION
Correlation between CS and AAS was weak. Guidelines had the highest CS and AAS. CS are iterative taking years to mature while AAS are immediate.
PubMed: 38943805
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2024.06.021 -
Geriatrics & Gerontology International Jun 2024To identify factors associated with locomotive syndrome (LS) using medical questionnaire data and machine learning.
Identifying factors associated with locomotive syndrome using machine learning methods: The third survey of the research on osteoarthritis/osteoporosis against disability study.
AIM
To identify factors associated with locomotive syndrome (LS) using medical questionnaire data and machine learning.
METHODS
A total of 1575 participants underwent the LS risk tests from the third survey of the research on osteoarthritis/osteoporosis against disability study (ROAD) study. LS was defined as stage 1 or higher based on clinical decision limits of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association. A total of 1335 items of medical questionnaire data came from this study. The number of medical questionnaire items was reduced from 1335 to 331 in data cleaning. From the 331 items, identify factors associated with LS use by light gradient boosting machine-based recursive feature elimination with cross-validation. The performance of each set was evaluated using an average of seven performance metrics, including 95% confidence intervals, using a bootstrapping method. The smallest set of items is determined with the highest average of receiver operating characteristic area under the curve (ROC-AUC) under 20 items as association factors of LS. Additionally, the performance of the selected items was compared with the LS risk tests and Loco-check.
RESULTS
The nine items have the best average ROC-AUC under 20 items. The nine items show an average ROC-AUC of 0.858 (95% confidence interval 0.816-0.898). Age and back pain during walking were strongly associated with the prevalence of LS. The ROC-AUC of nine items is higher than that of existing questionnaire-based LS assessments, including the 25-question Geriatric Locomotor Scale and Loco-check.
CONCLUSIONS
The identified nine items could aid early LS detection, enhancing understanding and prevention. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; ••: ••-••.
PubMed: 38943538
DOI: 10.1111/ggi.14923 -
Work (Reading, Mass.) Jun 2024Low back pain (LBP) is a common public health problem resulting in workforce loss.
BACKGROUND
Low back pain (LBP) is a common public health problem resulting in workforce loss.
OBJECTIVE
This study aims to evaluate the LBP status and its affecting factors among drivers in a city in southeast Turkey.
METHODS
This cross-sectional questionnaire survey study was conducted among 323 drivers. The chi-square test and logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the data.
RESULTS
The mean age of the drivers was 41.7±11.5 years (min: 19, max: 70), and 83.9% were married, and all were men. LBP was found in 59.4% of drivers. It was significantly higher in drivers with poor socioeconomic status, dissatisfied with their life, having a chronic illness, physically inactive, having sleep disorders, exposed to bad road conditions, prolonged vibration, high physical- psychological workload, and a family history of LBP (p < 0.05). There was no significant association between age, education level, and BMI with LBP (p > 0.05).
CONCLUSION
There is limited study on this subject in Turkey. Further studies can raise awareness about this issue and create an educational plan.
PubMed: 38943415
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-230059 -
Technology and Health Care : Official... Jun 2024Uncemented acetabular components are widely used in modern total hip arthroplasty (THA). Modularity has numerous advantages including the ability to use supplementary...
BACKGROUND
Uncemented acetabular components are widely used in modern total hip arthroplasty (THA). Modularity has numerous advantages including the ability to use supplementary screw fixation for the shell, and allow to switch from ceramic to polyethylene (PE) bearings and vice versa, and the use of lipped and face-changing liners.
OBJECTIVE
Despite these advantages, a problem with modular PE liners is dissociation. This is a rare complication in modern implants. The rate of liner dissociation is reported to be very low between 0.17% and 0.8%. Typical symptoms are sudden onset of groin pain in a previously well-functioning hip joint, followed by grinding or clicking sensations during hip joint motions indicating, that the femoral head is articulating with the metal acetabular shell rather than with the PE liner. Any newly observed noise or squeaking from a THA should undergo radiographic investigation to exclude liner dissociation.
CASE PRESENTATION
We present the case of an 88-yearold male patient who developed PE liner dissociation in a cementless THA with a Pinnacle acetabular component six years after the index operation. We recommended revision of the left hip, which was performed two days later. In the interim, the patient was advised to use a pair of crutches. During revision surgery, it was observed that the metal head made contact with the cementless cup shell without damaging it from a macroscopic standpoint. Consequently, a simple exchange of the PE liner was conducted, and a 36 mm metal head was implanted due to scratches on the original head.
CONCLUSION
Early diagnosis facilitates a straightforward exchange of the liner along with the head, potentially preserving the osseous integrated cup shell and stem integrity. Routine radiologic follow-up allows to distinguish between PE liner dissociation and severe PE wear.
PubMed: 38943412
DOI: 10.3233/THC-240016