Mylène Jansen
MRI cartilage thickness up to ten years after KJD 273 13 Supplementary Table S1 : Compartmental average cartilage thickness before and after knee joint distraction treatment Baseline 1 year 2 years 5 years 7 years 10 years MAC femur 1.34 (1.21–1.47) 1.54 (1.41–1.67) 1.56 (1.37–1.75) 1.55 (1.40–1.70) 1.47 (1.33–1.61) 1.40 (1.23–1.56) LAC femur 2.11 (1.91–2.31) 2.16 (1.99–2.32) 2.19 (1.99–2.38) 2.15 (1.96–2.35) 2.04 (1.87–2.21) 2.15 (2.02–2.27) MAC tibia 1.73 (1.60–1.86) 1.96 (1.81–2.11) 1.92 (1.77–2.06) 1.89 (1.76–2.02) 1.87 (1.72–2.02) 1.77 (1.63–1.90) LAC tibia 2.25 (2.10–2.40) 2.29 (2.14–2.43) 2.36 (2.20–2.51) 2.24 (1.09–2.38) 2.25 (2.13–2.37) 2.28 (2.06–2.49) LAC: least affected compartment; MAC: most affected compartment. Supplementary Figure S4 : Change over time for the four compartments for patients with complete datasets up to ten years (n=8). * indicates significant changes up until that time point (p<0.05; gray p=0.05): from baseline to 2 years and from baseline to 10 years. # indicates significant changes from 2 years to 10 years. LAC: least affected compartment; MAC: most affected compartment. Mean and standard error are shown.
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