Does sex affect second ACL injury risk? A systematic review with meta-analysis. Issue 15 (17th May 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Does sex affect second ACL injury risk? A systematic review with meta-analysis. Issue 15 (17th May 2021)
- Main Title:
- Does sex affect second ACL injury risk? A systematic review with meta-analysis
- Authors:
- Patel, Akash D
Bullock, Garrett S
Wrigley, Jordan
Paterno, Mark V
Sell, Timothy C
Losciale, Justin M - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To determine sex-based differences in risk of a second ACL injury (overall and by laterality) following primary ACL reconstruction in athletes who are attempting to return to sport. Design: Systematic review with meta-analysis. Data sources: Systematic search of five databases conducted in August 2019. Eligibility criteria for selecting studies: Studies reporting sex-based differences in the incidence of second ACL injury in athletes attempting to return-to-sports and who were followed for at least 1 year following primary ACL reconstruction. Results: Nineteen studies were included in this review, with seven studies excluded from the primary meta-analysis due to high risk of bias. The remaining 12 studies (n=1431 females, n=1513 males) underwent meta-analysis, with all 19 studies included in a sensitivity analysis. Total second ACL injury risk was 21.9% (females: 22.8%, males: 20.3%). Females were found to have 10.7% risk of an ipsilateral ACL injury and 11.8% risk of a contralateral ACL injury. Males were found to have 12.0% risk of an ipsilateral ACL injury and 8.7% risk of a contralateral ACL injury. No statistically significant differences were observed for total second ACL injury risk (risk difference=−0.6%, 95% CI −4.9 to 3.7, p=0.783, I 2 =41%) or contralateral ACL injury risk (risk difference=1.9%, 95% CI −0.5% to 4.4%, p=0.113, I 2 =15%) between sexes. Females were found to have a 3.4% absolute risk reduction in subsequent ipsilateral ACLAbstract : Objective: To determine sex-based differences in risk of a second ACL injury (overall and by laterality) following primary ACL reconstruction in athletes who are attempting to return to sport. Design: Systematic review with meta-analysis. Data sources: Systematic search of five databases conducted in August 2019. Eligibility criteria for selecting studies: Studies reporting sex-based differences in the incidence of second ACL injury in athletes attempting to return-to-sports and who were followed for at least 1 year following primary ACL reconstruction. Results: Nineteen studies were included in this review, with seven studies excluded from the primary meta-analysis due to high risk of bias. The remaining 12 studies (n=1431 females, n=1513 males) underwent meta-analysis, with all 19 studies included in a sensitivity analysis. Total second ACL injury risk was 21.9% (females: 22.8%, males: 20.3%). Females were found to have 10.7% risk of an ipsilateral ACL injury and 11.8% risk of a contralateral ACL injury. Males were found to have 12.0% risk of an ipsilateral ACL injury and 8.7% risk of a contralateral ACL injury. No statistically significant differences were observed for total second ACL injury risk (risk difference=−0.6%, 95% CI −4.9 to 3.7, p=0.783, I 2 =41%) or contralateral ACL injury risk (risk difference=1.9%, 95% CI −0.5% to 4.4%, p=0.113, I 2 =15%) between sexes. Females were found to have a 3.4% absolute risk reduction in subsequent ipsilateral ACL injury risk compared with males (risk difference=−3.4%, 95% CI −6.7% to −0.02%, p=0.037, I 2 =35%). Conclusion: Both sexes have >20% increased risk of experiencing a second ACL injury. Any difference in the absolute risk of either a subsequent ipsilateral or contralateral ACL injury between sexes appears to be small. Registration: PROSPERO (CRD42020148369) … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- British journal of sports medicine. Volume 55:Issue 15(2021)
- Journal:
- British journal of sports medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 55:Issue 15(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 55, Issue 15 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 55
- Issue:
- 15
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0055-0015-0000
- Page Start:
- 873
- Page End:
- 882
- Publication Date:
- 2021-05-17
- Subjects:
- knee injuries -- gender -- ACL -- sporting injuries -- knee surgery
Sports medicine -- Periodicals
617.1027 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗
http://bjsm.bmj.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/bjsports-2020-103408 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0306-3674
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