Prevalence of Incidentally Detected Spondylolysis in Children.

Taehan Yongsang Uihakhoe chi Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-18 DOI:10.3348/jksr.2021.0020
Boram Song, Sun Kyoung You, Jeong Eun Lee, So Mi Lee, Hyun-Hae Cho
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Purpose: To assess the prevalence of incidentally detected lumbar spondylolysis in children.

Materials and methods: We retrospectively reviewed the data of 809 patients under the age of 11 years (mean age, 7.0 ± 2.7 years; boys:girls = 479:330) who underwent abdominal and pelvic CT between March 2014 and December 2018. We recorded the presence, level, and laterality (unilateral or bilateral) of spondylolysis. Patients were divided into two groups based on the presence of spondylolysis: the spondylolysis (SP) and non-SP groups.

Results: In total, 21 cases of spondylolysis were detected in 20 patients (20/809, 2.5%). The mean age of the SP group was higher than that of the non-SP group (7.8 ± 1.8 vs. 6.9 ± 2.7 years, p > 0.05). The prevalence of spondylolysis in boys was higher than that in girls (15/479 [3.1%] vs. 5/330 [1.5%], p > 0.05). The prevalence of spondylolysis in school-age children (6-10 year olds) was higher than that in preschool-age children (0-5 year olds) (17/538 [3.2%] vs. 3/271 [1.1%], p > 0.05). L5 was the most common level of spondylolysis (76.2%); one 8-year-old boy had twolevel spondylolysis. One case of isthmic spondylolisthesis was detected in a 10-year-old boy (1/809, 0.1%). There were 11 unilateral spondylolysis cases (11/21, 52.4%).

Conclusion: In our study, the prevalence of spondylolysis in children under the age of 11 was 2.5%. The prevalence was higher in boys than in girls and in school-age than in preschool-age children, despite the lack of any statistically significant differences.

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儿童偶然发现的峡部裂的患病率。
目的:评估儿童腰椎峡部裂的发生率。材料与方法:我们回顾性分析了809例年龄在11岁以下的患者(平均年龄7.0±2.7岁;男孩:女孩= 479:330),在2014年3月至2018年12月期间接受了腹部和盆腔CT。我们记录了峡部裂的存在、程度和侧边性(单侧或双侧)。根据是否存在峡部裂将患者分为两组:峡部裂(SP)组和非SP组。结果:20例患者中共检出21例峡部裂(20/809,2.5%)。SP组患者平均年龄高于非SP组(7.8±1.8∶6.9±2.7,p > 0.05)。男孩峡部裂的患病率高于女孩(15/479[3.1%]比5/330 [1.5%],p > 0.05)。学龄儿童(6 ~ 10岁)脊柱裂的患病率高于学龄前儿童(0 ~ 5岁)(17/538[3.2%]比3/271 [1.1%],p > 0.05)。L5是最常见的峡部裂(76.2%);一名8岁男孩患有双节段脊柱裂。10岁男童发生峡部滑脱1例(1/809,0.1%)。单侧峡部裂11例(11/21,52.4%)。结论:在我们的研究中,11岁以下儿童脊柱裂的患病率为2.5%。男孩的患病率高于女孩,学龄儿童的患病率高于学龄前儿童,尽管没有统计学上的显著差异。
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