Normative Thoracic, Lumbar, Pelvic and Global Sagittal Alignment Parameters for Asymptomatic Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of >35,900 Volunteers.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Spine Pub Date : 2025-05-23 DOI:10.1097/BRS.0000000000005274
Alexandra C Dionne, Prakash Gorroochurn, Roy Miller, Prerana Katiyar, Samuel Bennion, Lisa Bonsignore-Opp, Josephine R Coury, Fthimnir M Hassan, Joseph M Lombardi, Lawrence G Lenke, Justin L Reyes, Zeeshan M Sardar
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Abstract

Study design: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Objective: To describe regional and global spinopelvic sagittal parameters in asymptomatic adults.

Summary of background data: Understanding normal alignment is important for management of patients with spinal deformities and essential for patient well-being following corrective surgery. To our knowledge, there exists no meta-analyses on normative alignment.

Methods: We searched PubMed for primary studies on asymptomatic individuals with normal spinal anatomy and no prior spinal intervention. The collected variables included: age, gender percentage, global thoracic kyphosis (T1-3 to T12 TK), regional TK (T4-5 to T12), lumbar lordosis to L5 (T12-L1 to L5, LL-L5), LL to S1 (T12-L1 to S1, LL-S1), sacral slope (SS), pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), PI-LL mismatch, sagittal vertical axis (SVA), T1 pelvic angle (TPA), and spinosacral angle (SSA). Data was analyzed according to sex, age (20-40 vs. 40-60 vs. >60 yrs), ethnic group (Asian, Caucasian, Hispanic, Middle Eastern), and Asian subgroup (Chinese, Japanese, Korean).

Results: A total of 191 articles from 27 countries including 35,913 participants were reviewed: 16,125 men (44.9%), 18,222 women (50.7%), age range: 18-93 years were included. Regional TK and PT increased significantly in patients >60 compared to other groups. Globally, SVA, TPA, and changed with age in patients >60.

Conclusion: LL-S1, PI and PT were all higher in women. Regional TK, PT, PI-LL, SVA, TPA all increased with age, while LL-S1 and SSA decreased. Global TK, regional TK, LL-S1, PI, and PI-LL all had significant differences across broad ethnic groups, and LL-S1, PI, PT and SVA showed differences within Asian subgroup. Global alignment was largely equivalent across ethnic groups.

无症状成人的标准胸椎、腰椎、骨盆和整体矢状面对准参数:一项对35,900名志愿者的系统回顾和荟萃分析。
研究设计:系统评价和荟萃分析。目的:描述无症状成人的区域和整体脊柱骨盆矢状面参数。背景资料总结:了解脊柱正常对齐对于脊柱畸形患者的管理和矫正手术后患者的健康至关重要。据我们所知,没有关于规范一致性的元分析。方法:我们在PubMed检索了对脊柱解剖正常、无脊柱干预的无症状个体的初步研究。收集的变量包括:年龄,性别百分比,整体胸椎后凸(T1-3至T12 TK),局部TK (T4-5至T12),腰椎前凸至L5 (T12- l1至L5, LL-L5), LL至S1 (T12- l1至S1, LL-S1),骶骨斜度(SS),骨盆发生率(PI),骨盆倾斜(PT), PI-LL不匹配,矢状垂直轴(SVA), T1骨盆角(TPA)和棘骶角(SSA)。数据根据性别、年龄(20-40岁、40-60岁、40-60岁)、种族(亚洲人、高加索人、西班牙人、中东人)和亚洲亚群(中国人、日本人、韩国人)进行分析。结果:共纳入来自27个国家的191篇文献,受试者35,913人,其中男性16,125人(44.9%),女性18,222人(50.7%),年龄范围:18-93岁。与其他组相比,bb60患者的区域TK和PT显著增加。在全球范围内,60岁以下患者的SVA、TPA和随年龄变化。结论:女性LL-S1、PI、PT均较高。区域TK、PT、PI-LL、SVA、TPA随年龄增加而增加,LL-S1和SSA随年龄增加而减少。全球TK、区域TK、LL-S1、PI和PI- ll在大族群间存在显著差异,LL-S1、PI、PT和SVA在亚洲亚群内存在显著差异。在种族群体中,全球结盟基本上是相同的。
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Spine
Spine 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
361
审稿时长
6.0 months
期刊介绍: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is a leading international publisher of professional health information for physicians, nurses, specialized clinicians and students. For a complete listing of titles currently published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and detailed information about print, online, and other offerings, please visit the LWW Online Store. Recognized internationally as the leading journal in its field, Spine is an international, peer-reviewed, bi-weekly periodical that considers for publication original articles in the field of Spine. It is the leading subspecialty journal for the treatment of spinal disorders. Only original papers are considered for publication with the understanding that they are contributed solely to Spine. The Journal does not publish articles reporting material that has been reported at length elsewhere.
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