The effect of ethnicity on the age-related changes of spinopelvic characteristics: a systematic review.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Kenneth J Lukas, Jeroen C F Verhaegen, Holly Livock, Erik Kowalski, Philippe Phan, George Grammatopoulos
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Abstract

Spinopelvic characteristics influence the hip's biomechanical behaviour. However, to date there is little knowledge defining what 'normal' spinopelvic characteristics are. This study aims to determine how static spinopelvic characteristics change with age and ethnicity among asymptomatic, healthy individuals. This systematic review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses guidelines to identify English studies, including ≥ 18-year-old participants, without evidence of hip or spine pathology or a history of previous surgery or interventional treatment, documenting lumbar lordosis (LL), sacral slope (SS), pelvic tilt (PT), and pelvic incidence (PI). From a total of 2,543 articles retrieved after the initial database search, 61 articles were eventually selected for data extraction. When all ethnicities were combined the mean values for LL, SS, PT, and PI were: 47.4° (SD 11.0°), 35.8° (SD 7.8°), 14.0° (SD 7.2°), and 48.8° (SD 10°), respectively. LL, SS, and PT had statistically significant (p < 0.001) changes per decade at: -1.5° (SD 0.3°), -1.3° (SD 0.3°), and 1.4° (SD 0.1°). Asian populations had the largest age-dependent change in LL, SS, and PT compared to any other ethnicity per decade at: -1.3° (SD 0.3°) to -0.5° (SD 1.3°), -1.2° (SD 0.2°) to -0.3° (SD 0.3°), and 1.7° (SD 0.2°) versus 1.1° (SD 0.1°), respectively. Ageing alters the orientation between the spine and pelvis, causing LL, SS, and PT to modify their orientations in a compensatory mechanism to maintain sagittal alignment for balance when standing. Asian populations have the largest degree of age-dependent change to their spinopelvic parameters compared to any other ethnicity, likely due to their lower PI.

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种族对年龄相关的脊柱特征变化的影响:一项系统综述。
脊柱骨盆特征影响髋关节的生物力学行为。然而,迄今为止,对于什么是“正常的”骨盆特征的定义知之甚少。本研究旨在确定无症状健康个体的静态骨盆特征如何随年龄和种族变化。本系统评价遵循系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目,以确定英语研究,包括≥18岁的参与者,无髋关节或脊柱病理证据或既往手术或介入治疗史,记录腰椎前倾(LL),骶骨倾斜(SS),骨盆倾斜(PT)和骨盆发生率(PI)。从最初的数据库搜索后检索到的总共2,543篇文章中,最终选择61篇文章进行数据提取。当所有种族合并时,LL、SS、PT和PI的平均值分别为47.4°(SD 11.0°)、35.8°(SD 7.8°)、14.0°(SD 7.2°)和48.8°(SD 10°)。LL、SS和PT每十年的变化有统计学意义(p < 0.001),分别为-1.5°(SD 0.3°)、-1.3°(SD 0.3°)和1.4°(SD 0.1°)。与其他种族相比,亚洲人群的LL、SS和PT的年龄依赖性变化最大,每十年分别为-1.3°(SD 0.3°)至-0.5°(SD 1.3°),-1.2°(SD 0.2°)至-0.3°(SD 0.3°),1.7°(SD 0.2°)至1.1°(SD 0.1°)。衰老改变了脊柱和骨盆之间的方向,导致LL、SS和PT在代偿机制中改变其方向,以维持站立时的矢状面对齐以保持平衡。与其他种族相比,亚洲人口的脊柱参数随年龄变化的程度最大,可能是由于他们的PI较低。
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Bone & Joint Research
Bone & Joint Research CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-ORTHOPEDICS
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7.40
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23.90%
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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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