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- W2615207988 abstract "Correlacionar a curvatura acromial, por meio dos ângulos propostos, com o espaço subacromial e os tipos de acrômio. Foram estudadas 90 escápulas. Os acrômios foram classificados em tipos I, II ou III. A curvatura acromial foi analisada por meio dos ângulos alfa, beta e teta. Mensuramos também a distância entre o extremo anteroinferior do acrômio e o tubérculo supraglenoidal (DA). As escápulas foram agrupadas em relação ao sexo e à idade. Os ângulos propostos foram analisados em relação a cada tipo de acrômio e também em relação à medida da distância DA. Do total de acrômios, 39 (43,3%) foram do tipo I, 43 (47,7%) do tipo II e oito (9%) do tipo III. A média de idade para cada tipo de acrômio I‐III foi de 45,6 anos, 55,2 e 51,1, respectivamente. A proporção dos diferentes tipos de acrômio variou em relação ao sexo e à idade. A avaliação das médias dos ângulos β (p = 0,008) e θ (p = 0,028), comparadas em relação a cada tipo de acrômio e às medidas da distância DA (p = 0,037), mostrou‐se estatisticamente significativa. Os ângulos propostos no nosso trabalho podem ser usados para análise morfométrica do acrômio, em especial de sua curvatura, contribuir para os estudos das doenças do ombro e auxiliar na programação cirúrgica e na análise da inclinação acromial por meio de radiografia ou ressonância magnética. To correlate the acromial curvature, using the angles proposed, with the subacromial space and types of acromion. Ninety scapulas were studied. The acromia were classified as types I, II or III. The acromial curvature was analyzed by means of the alpha, beta and theta angles. We also measured the distance between the anteroinferior extremity of the acromion and the supraglenoid tubercle (DA). The scapulas were grouped in relation to sex and age. The angles proposed were analyzed in relation to each type of acromion and also in relation to the measurements of the distance DA. Out of the total number of acromia, 39 (43.3%) were type I, 43 (47.7%) type II and eight (9%) type III. The mean ages for each type of acromion (I‐III) were 45.6, 55.2 and 51.1 years, respectively. The proportions of the different types of acromion varied in relation to sex and age. The evaluations on the mean beta angle (p = 0.008) and theta angle (p = 0.028), with comparisons in relation to each type of acromion and measurements of the distance DA (p = 0.037), were shown to be statistically significant. The angles proposed in our study can be used for morphometric analysis on the acromion, especially regarding its curvature, and can contribute towards studies on diseases of the shoulder and aid in surgical planning and analysis of the acromial slope, by means of radiography or magnetic resonance." @default.
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- W2615207988 title "Análise da curvatura acromial e sua relação com o espaço subacromial e os tipos de acrômio" @default.
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