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University of New Mexico

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2018

Body Mass Index

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Correlating Patient-Specific Anthropometric Variables With Soft-Tissue Thickness At The Superolateral Arthrocentesis Entry Site To The Knee, Savannah P. Krebsbach, Tony G. Pedri, Paul J. Johnson, Christina G. Kurnik, Gehron P. Treme Jan 2018

Correlating Patient-Specific Anthropometric Variables With Soft-Tissue Thickness At The Superolateral Arthrocentesis Entry Site To The Knee, Savannah P. Krebsbach, Tony G. Pedri, Paul J. Johnson, Christina G. Kurnik, Gehron P. Treme

UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

Background: Irrigation for treating septic joints in adults in the emergency department is possible but requires the development of novel systems that fit all body habitus. However, varying body habitus and age of patients may affect the amount of soft tissue surrounding the knee joint capsule. We examined whether the dimensions of the soft-tissue thickness at the superolateral approach of entry to the arthrocentesis site correlated with patient anthropometric data such as age, sex, height, weight, and body mass index (BMI, kg/m2).

Methods: Using the diagnosis code 844.2 (International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision), we reviewed findings of magnetic resonance …