Is sacralization really a cause of low back pain?

ISRN orthopedics Pub Date : 2013-02-07 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/839013
Mehmet Bulut, Bekir Yavuz Uçar, Demet Uçar, Ibrahim Azboy, Abdullah Demirtaş, Celil Alemdar, Mehmet Gem, Emin Ozkul
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Abstract

Objective. The aim of this study was to determine, by plain radiography, if there is a relationship between sacralization and low back pain. Methods. Five hundred lumbosacral radiographs of low back pain patients and 500 control groups were examined. Data collection consisted of the subject's age at the time of imaging, gender, number of lumbar vertebral bodies, and bilateral height measurement of the lowest lumbar transverse process. Dysplastic transverse processes were classified according to the Castellvi radiographic classification system. The incidence of sacralization in patients and the control groups was reported, and the anomaly was compared according to the groups. Results. Of these patients groups, 106 were classified as positive for sacralization, which resulted in an incidence of 21.2%. The most common anatomical variant was Castellvi Type IA (6.8%). In the control group, 84 were classified as positive for sacralization, which resulted in an incidence of 16.8%. No statistically significant difference was found between the groups for having sacralization (P = 0.09). Discussion. The relationship between sacralization and low back pain is not clear. Because of this controversial future studies need to focus on identifying other parameters that are relevant to distinguishing lumbosacral variation, as well as corroborating the results obtained here with data from other samples.

神圣化真的是腰痛的原因吗?
目标。本研究的目的是通过x线平片确定骶骨化与腰痛之间是否存在关系。方法。对500名腰痛患者和500名对照组的腰骶部x线片进行了检查。数据收集包括受试者成像时的年龄、性别、腰椎椎体数和双侧腰下横突高度测量。根据Castellvi放射学分类系统对发育不良的横突进行分类。报告患者与对照组的神圣化发生率,并按组比较异常情况。结果。在这些患者组中,106例被归类为圣化阳性,发生率为21.2%。最常见的解剖变异为Castellvi IA型(6.8%)。对照组圣化阳性84例,发生率为16.8%。神圣化组间差异无统计学意义(P = 0.09)。讨论。神圣化与腰痛之间的关系尚不清楚。由于这一争议,未来的研究需要关注于识别与区分腰骶部变异相关的其他参数,以及用其他样本的数据证实本文获得的结果。
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