The Relationship Between Craniocervical Morphology and the Presence and Level of Cervical Facet Joint Degeneration.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Ebru Torun, Yavuz Yuksel
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the relationship between craniocervical morphology and the presence and level of cervical facet joint degeneration (FJD).

Methods: A total of 108 consecutive female patients aged 45-55 years who had undergone neck + brain CT angiography were included in this retrospective sectional study. Only patients of a certain age and of the same gender were included in order to eliminate the differences that create a disposition to the development of spinal degeneration. The presence of facet joint (FJ) arthritis (grade ≥2 degeneration in at least one affected facet joint) and the grade of the facet joint degeneration for each patient were recorded. A total of 20 lengths and 3 angles of craniocervical morphology were measured. The differences between the individuals with and without FJ arthritis were investigated with the independent-sample t test, and the relationship between the FJD grade and craniocervical morphology was investigated using the Spearman correlation test.

Results: Individuals with FJ arthritis were found to have longer Grabb-Oakes measurement, shorter FM AP length, lower ADI, lower EOP thickness, higher clivus length, higher crista gall-ATS distance, lower CCA angle, lower distance between the C1 vertebra lateral masses, and higher BAI than those without FJ arthritis (P ˂ 0.05). Besides, we found that the FJD grade increased as the Grabb-Oakes measurement increased, ADI distance decreased, FM AP length decreased, EOP thickness decreased, clivus length increased, basal angle increased, distance between the C1 vertebra lateral masses decreased, and BAI increased (P ˂ 0.05).

Conclusions: Differences in craniocervical morphology are statistically associated with degenerative processes that result in degenerative changes in the facet joint. Therefore, some morphological changes in craniocervical anatomy cause changes in the momentum and distribution of the load on the facet joints, predisposing the patient to facet arthropathy and osteoarthritis.

颅颈形态与颈椎面关节退化的存在和程度之间的关系。
目的:研究颅颈形态与颈椎面关节退化(FJD)的存在和程度之间的关系:研究颅颈形态与颈椎面关节退变(FJD)的存在和程度之间的关系:这项回顾性切面研究共纳入了 108 例连续接受颈部 + 脑部 CT 血管造影术的 45-55 岁女性患者。只有年龄相同、性别相同的患者才被纳入研究,以消除导致脊柱退行性病变的差异。每位患者的面关节(FJ)关节炎(至少一个受影响面关节的退变等级≥2)和面关节退变等级均被记录在案。共测量了 20 个长度和 3 个角度的颅颈形态。用独立样本 t 检验法研究患有和未患有 FJ 关节炎的个体之间的差异,用 Spearman 相关性检验法研究 FJD 等级与颅颈形态之间的关系:结果:与无 FJ 关节炎的患者相比,FJD 患者的 Grabb-Oakes 测量值更长、FM AP 长度更短、ADI 更低、EOP 厚度更低、clivus 长度更长、crista gall-ATS 距离更长、CCA 角度更小、C1 椎体侧块之间的距离更小、BAI 更高(P ˂ 0.05)。此外,我们还发现,随着 Grabb-Oakes 测量值的增加,FJD 分级增加,ADI 距离减少,FM AP 长度减少,EOP 厚度减少,clivus 长度增加,基底角增加,C1 椎体侧块间距减少,BAI 增加(P ˂0.05):颅颈形态的差异在统计学上与导致面关节退行性变化的退行性过程有关。因此,颅颈解剖学中的某些形态变化会导致面关节负荷的动力和分布发生变化,使患者易患面关节病和骨关节炎。
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期刊介绍: The mission of Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography is to showcase the latest clinical and research developments in CT, MR, and closely related diagnostic techniques. We encourage submission of both original research and review articles that have immediate or promissory clinical applications. Topics of special interest include: 1) functional MR and CT of the brain and body; 2) advanced/innovative MRI techniques (diffusion, perfusion, rapid scanning); and 3) advanced/innovative CT techniques (perfusion, multi-energy, dose-reduction, and processing).
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