Mechanical influence of facet tropism in patients with chronic discogenic pain disorder.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Jun Y Lee, Hae I Lee, Sang-Heon Lee, Nack H Kim
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Abstract

Aims: The presence of facet tropism has been correlated with an elevated susceptibility to lumbar disc pathology. Our objective was to evaluate the impact of facet tropism on chronic lumbosacral discogenic pain through the analysis of clinical data and finite element modelling (FEM).

Methods: Retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data, with a specific focus on the spinal units displaying facet tropism, utilizing FEM analysis for motion simulation. We studied 318 intervertebral levels in 156 patients who had undergone provocation discography. Significant predictors of clinical findings were identified by univariate and multivariate analyses. Loading conditions were applied in FEM simulations to mimic biomechanical effects on intervertebral discs, focusing on maximal displacement and intradiscal pressures, gauged through alterations in disc morphology and physical stress.

Results: A total of 144 discs were categorized as 'positive' and 174 discs as 'negative' by the results of provocation discography. The presence of defined facet tropism (OR 3.451, 95% CI 1.944 to 6.126) and higher Adams classification (OR 2.172, 95% CI 1.523 to 3.097) were important predictive parameters for discography-'positive' discs. FEM simulations showcased uneven stress distribution and significant disc displacement in tropism-affected discs, where loading exacerbated stress on facets with greater angles. During varied positions, notably increased stress and displacement were observed in discs with tropism compared to those with normal facet structure.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that facet tropism can contribute to disc herniation and changes in intradiscal pressure, potentially exacerbating disc degeneration due to altered force distribution and increased mechanical stress.

慢性椎间盘源性疼痛症患者面肌腱膜的机械影响。
目的:面肌滋养与腰椎间盘病变的易感性相关。我们的目的是通过分析临床数据和有限元建模(FEM),评估切面滋养对慢性腰骶椎盘源性疼痛的影响:方法: 我们对临床数据进行了回顾性分析,重点关注显示出椎体切迹的脊柱单元,并利用有限元分析进行运动模拟。我们研究了 156 名接受椎间盘刺激造影术的患者的 318 个椎间水平。通过单变量和多变量分析确定了临床发现的重要预测因素。在有限元模拟中应用加载条件来模拟生物力学对椎间盘的影响,重点是最大位移和椎间盘内压,通过椎间盘形态和物理应力的改变来衡量:根据椎间盘刺激造影的结果,共有 144 个椎间盘被归类为 "阳性",174 个椎间盘被归类为 "阴性"。椎间盘造影 "阳性 "椎间盘的重要预测参数是存在明确的椎面倾向(OR 3.451,95% CI 1.944 至 6.126)和较高的 Adams 分类(OR 2.172,95% CI 1.523 至 3.097)。有限元模拟显示,在受滋养层影响的椎间盘中,应力分布不均,椎间盘移位明显,其中角度较大的面的应力负荷加重。在不同位置时,与具有正常切面结构的椎间盘相比,有滋养纹的椎间盘的应力和位移明显增加:我们的研究结果表明,椎间盘变性可导致椎间盘突出和椎间盘内压的变化,并可能因力分布的改变和机械应力的增加而加剧椎间盘退变。
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Bone & Joint Research
Bone & Joint Research CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-ORTHOPEDICS
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
23.90%
发文量
156
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The gold open access journal for the musculoskeletal sciences. Included in PubMed and available in PubMed Central.
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