Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity in patients receiving longterm hemodialysis

Chronic renal insufficiency gives rise to osteoarticular and tendinous alterations, with tendinous rupture reaching 3.6% among patients receiving hemodialysis. To evaluate potential tendinous and ligamentous alterations, 39 consecutive patients receiving longterm hemodialysis (mean dialysis time 33...

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Autores principales: Rillo, O.L., Babini, S.M., Basnak, A., Wainer, E., Balbachan, E., Cocco, J.A.M.
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spelling todo:paper_0315162X_v18_n8_p1227_Rillo2023-10-03T15:23:09Z Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity in patients receiving longterm hemodialysis Rillo, O.L. Babini, S.M. Basnak, A. Wainer, E. Balbachan, E. Cocco, J.A.M. Atlantoaxial subluxation Hemodialysis Joint hypermobility Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity adult aged article atlantoaxial subluxation clinical article controlled study etiology female hemodialysis human joint hypermobility kidney failure ligament male priority journal tendon Adult Aged Female Human Joint Instability Kidney Failure, Chronic Ligaments Male Middle Age Osteoarthritis Prospective Studies Renal Dialysis Tendons Time Factors Chronic renal insufficiency gives rise to osteoarticular and tendinous alterations, with tendinous rupture reaching 3.6% among patients receiving hemodialysis. To evaluate potential tendinous and ligamentous alterations, 39 consecutive patients receiving longterm hemodialysis (mean dialysis time 33 months) were studied prospectively by clinicoradiological methods. Of the 39 cases, atlantoaxial subluxation was found in 3 (7.7%). Tendinous or ligamentous hyperlaxity was present in 29 (74%) with patellar tendon elongation in 19 (49%), articular hypermobility in 20 (51%) and both in 10. Differences were significant (p < 0.05) in patients with articular hypermobility with over 36 months' dialysis, and even more so (p < 0.01) in those with over 48 months. Atlantoaxial subluxation was more frequent after 48 months' dialysis. Therefore, patients receiving longterm hemodialysis are prone to present tendinous or ligamentous hyperlaxity with atlantoaxial subluxation as well. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0315162X_v18_n8_p1227_Rillo
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topic Atlantoaxial subluxation
Hemodialysis
Joint hypermobility
Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity
adult
aged
article
atlantoaxial subluxation
clinical article
controlled study
etiology
female
hemodialysis
human
joint hypermobility
kidney failure
ligament
male
priority journal
tendon
Adult
Aged
Female
Human
Joint Instability
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Ligaments
Male
Middle Age
Osteoarthritis
Prospective Studies
Renal Dialysis
Tendons
Time Factors
spellingShingle Atlantoaxial subluxation
Hemodialysis
Joint hypermobility
Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity
adult
aged
article
atlantoaxial subluxation
clinical article
controlled study
etiology
female
hemodialysis
human
joint hypermobility
kidney failure
ligament
male
priority journal
tendon
Adult
Aged
Female
Human
Joint Instability
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Ligaments
Male
Middle Age
Osteoarthritis
Prospective Studies
Renal Dialysis
Tendons
Time Factors
Rillo, O.L.
Babini, S.M.
Basnak, A.
Wainer, E.
Balbachan, E.
Cocco, J.A.M.
Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity in patients receiving longterm hemodialysis
topic_facet Atlantoaxial subluxation
Hemodialysis
Joint hypermobility
Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity
adult
aged
article
atlantoaxial subluxation
clinical article
controlled study
etiology
female
hemodialysis
human
joint hypermobility
kidney failure
ligament
male
priority journal
tendon
Adult
Aged
Female
Human
Joint Instability
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Ligaments
Male
Middle Age
Osteoarthritis
Prospective Studies
Renal Dialysis
Tendons
Time Factors
description Chronic renal insufficiency gives rise to osteoarticular and tendinous alterations, with tendinous rupture reaching 3.6% among patients receiving hemodialysis. To evaluate potential tendinous and ligamentous alterations, 39 consecutive patients receiving longterm hemodialysis (mean dialysis time 33 months) were studied prospectively by clinicoradiological methods. Of the 39 cases, atlantoaxial subluxation was found in 3 (7.7%). Tendinous or ligamentous hyperlaxity was present in 29 (74%) with patellar tendon elongation in 19 (49%), articular hypermobility in 20 (51%) and both in 10. Differences were significant (p < 0.05) in patients with articular hypermobility with over 36 months' dialysis, and even more so (p < 0.01) in those with over 48 months. Atlantoaxial subluxation was more frequent after 48 months' dialysis. Therefore, patients receiving longterm hemodialysis are prone to present tendinous or ligamentous hyperlaxity with atlantoaxial subluxation as well.
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author Rillo, O.L.
Babini, S.M.
Basnak, A.
Wainer, E.
Balbachan, E.
Cocco, J.A.M.
author_facet Rillo, O.L.
Babini, S.M.
Basnak, A.
Wainer, E.
Balbachan, E.
Cocco, J.A.M.
author_sort Rillo, O.L.
title Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity in patients receiving longterm hemodialysis
title_short Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity in patients receiving longterm hemodialysis
title_full Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity in patients receiving longterm hemodialysis
title_fullStr Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity in patients receiving longterm hemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed Tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity in patients receiving longterm hemodialysis
title_sort tendinous and ligamentous hyperlaxity in patients receiving longterm hemodialysis
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0315162X_v18_n8_p1227_Rillo
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