Published in:
01-07-2014 | Musculoskeletal
Femoroacetabular impingement: normal values of the quantitative morphometric parameters in asymptomatic hips
Authors:
Marianne Lepage-Saucier, Cécile Thiéry, Ahmed Larbi, Frédéric E. Lecouvet, Bruno C. Vande Berg, Patrick Omoumi
Published in:
European Radiology
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Issue 7/2014
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Abstract
Objective
To determine the means and the reference intervals of the quantitative morphometric parameters of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) in normal hips with high-resolution computed tomography (CT).
Methods
We prospectively included 94 adult individuals who underwent CT for thoracic, abdominal or urologic pathologies. Patients with a clinical history of hip pathology and/or with osteoarthritis on CT were excluded. We calculated means and 95 % reference intervals for imaging signs of cam-type (alpha angle at 90° and 45° and femoral head–neck offset) and pincer-type impingement (acetabular version angle, lateral centre-edge angle and acetabular index).
Results
The 95 % reference interval limits were all far beyond the abnormal thresholds found in the literature for cam-type and to a lesser extent for pincer-type FAI. The upper limits of the reference intervals for the alpha angles (at 90°/45°) were 68°/83° (men) and 69°/84° (women), compared to thresholds from the literature (50°, 55° or 60°). Reference intervals were similar between genders for cam-type parameters, and slightly differed for pincer-type.
Conclusion
The 95 % reference intervals of morphometric measurements of FAI in asymptomatic hips were beyond the abnormal thresholds, which was especially true for cam-type FAI. Our results suggest the need for redefining the current morphometric parameters used in the diagnosis of FAI.
Key Points
• 95 % reference intervals limits of FAI morphotype were beyond currently defined thresholds.
• Reference intervals of pincer-type morphotype measurements were close to current definitions.
• Reference intervals of cam-type morphotype measurements were far beyond the current definitions.
• Current morphometric definitions of cam-type morphotype should be used with care.