Comparison of tibial anatomical-mechanical axis angle between predisposed dogs and dogs at low risk for cranial cruciate ligament rupture

•Tibial anatomic-mechanical axis angle (AMA-angle) is described.•AMA-angle is significantly higher in dogs predisposed to cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR).•AMA-angle higher than 1.87° predicts a CCLR with a sensitivity of 0.941.•AMA-angle higher than 1.87°predicts a CCLR with a specificity o...

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Veröffentlicht in:The veterinary journal (1997) 2017-07, Vol.225, p.35-41
Hauptverfasser: Guénégo, L., Payot, M., Charru, P., Verwaerde, P.
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Zusammenfassung:•Tibial anatomic-mechanical axis angle (AMA-angle) is described.•AMA-angle is significantly higher in dogs predisposed to cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR).•AMA-angle higher than 1.87° predicts a CCLR with a sensitivity of 0.941.•AMA-angle higher than 1.87°predicts a CCLR with a specificity of 0.965.•AMA-angle is a more accurate predictor of CCLR than tibial plateau angle, relative tibial tuberosity width and Z-angle. The purpose of this prospective, radiographic, descriptive study was to compare measurements of tibial anatomical-mechanical axis angle (AMA-angle), tibial plateau angle (TPA), relative tibial tuberosity width (rTTW) and Z-angle from mediolateral radiographs of the tibia between two canine breeds (72 dogs) not predisposed to cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR) and those from a consecutive series of 185 large dogs and 17 West Highland white terriers (WHWT) diagnosed with unilateral, surgically confirmed CCLR. Correlations among these measurements were determined, and levels of inter- and intra-observer variability among and within three observers for each measurement were established using Kendall's coefficient of concordance. Breed had a significant effect on AMA-angle. The median AMA-angle of the subject population of large dogs affected by CCLR was 2.80° (range 1.09°–5.21°); for the WHWT, it was 6.34° (range 5.68°–8.88°); and for the clinically normal dogs, it was 0.74° (range 0.00°–5.40°). In the CCLR group, AMA-angle and TPA were strongly correlated (r=0.745; p
ISSN:1090-0233
1532-2971
DOI:10.1016/j.tvjl.2017.04.011