From Modic to Disc Endplate Bone Marrow Complex - The Natural Course and Clinical Implication of Vertebral Endplate Changes.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Karthik Ramachandran, Sri Vijay Anand K S, Rishi M Kanna, Ajoy P Shetty
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Abstract

Study design: Review article.

Objectives: A review of literature on the epidemiology, natural course, pathobiology and clinical implications of vertebral endplate changes.

Methods: A literature search was performed using the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, EMBASE, and PubMed. Studies published over the last 10 years were analysed. The searches were performed using Medical Subject Headings terms, and the subheadings used were "Vertebral endplate changes", "Modic changes", "Disc Endplate Bone Marrow complex".

Results: The disc, endplate (EP), and bone marrow region of the spine constitute a unified morphological and functional unit, with isolated degeneration of any one structure being uncommon. Disc degeneration causes endplate defects, which result in direct communication and a constant cross-talk between the disc and the vertebral body. This may result in a persistent inflammatory state of the vertebral bone marrow, serving as a major pain generator. This review article focuses on vertebral endplate changes and how the current understanding has progressed from the Modic classification to the Disc Endplate Bone Marrow complex classification. It provides a clear portrayal of the natural course of these alterations and their clinical implications in low back pain.

Conclusions: In light of the heightened interest and current prominence of vertebral endplate changes within the spine community, we must progress beyond the Modic changes to achieve a comprehensive understanding. The DEBM complex classification will play a major part in disc degeneration research and clinical care, representing a considerable advancement in our understanding of the vertebral endplate changes over the classical Modic changes.

从 Modic 到椎间盘终板骨髓复合体 - 椎骨终板变化的自然过程和临床意义。
研究设计综述文章:综述有关椎体终板病变的流行病学、自然病程、病理生物学和临床意义的文献:方法:使用 Cochrane 系统综述数据库、EMBASE 和 PubMed 进行文献检索。对过去 10 年间发表的研究进行了分析。检索时使用了医学主题词,并使用了 "椎间盘改变"、"Modic改变"、"椎间盘终板骨髓复合体 "等副标题:脊柱的椎间盘、椎间盘终板(EP)和骨髓区构成了一个统一的形态和功能单元,任何一个结构的单独退化都不常见。椎间盘退变导致终板缺损,造成椎间盘和椎体之间的直接交流和持续的交叉对话。这可能导致椎体骨髓的持续炎症状态,成为疼痛的主要诱因。这篇综述文章重点介绍了椎间盘终板的变化,以及目前对从莫迪克分类到椎间盘终板骨髓复合体分类的认识是如何发展的。文章清楚地描绘了这些变化的自然过程及其对腰背痛的临床影响:结论:鉴于脊椎界对椎间盘终板变化的高度关注和当前的突出地位,我们必须超越 Modic 变化以实现全面理解。DEBM复合分类法将在椎间盘退变研究和临床治疗中发挥重要作用,代表着我们对椎体终板变化的理解比经典的Modic变化有了很大的进步。
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Global Spine Journal
Global Spine Journal Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
278
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Spine Journal (GSJ) is the official scientific publication of AOSpine. A peer-reviewed, open access journal, devoted to the study and treatment of spinal disorders, including diagnosis, operative and non-operative treatment options, surgical techniques, and emerging research and clinical developments.GSJ is indexed in PubMedCentral, SCOPUS, and Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
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