脊柱对齐与胸腰椎骨折后功能障碍之间的关系:系统回顾

Q3 Medicine
Romulo Augusto Andrade de Almeida MD , Francisco Call-Orellana MD , Andrei Fernandes Joaquim MD, PhD
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摘要

背景胸腰椎骨折(TLSF)可导致疼痛、神经功能缺损和功能障碍。手术治疗的目的是保护神经功能、改善功能状态、恢复脊柱对齐和稳定性。在这篇综述中,我们评估了 TLSF 患者脊柱排列与功能障碍之间的关系。方法我们根据 PRISMA 指南进行了系统性综述,以确定评估脊柱排列与 TLSF 功能结果之间相关性的全文文章。人工智能软件 Rayyan 为筛选过程提供了帮助。功能结果是指活动/残疾、生活质量、疼痛评分以及重返工作的指标。放射学评估包括椎体压缩角、Cobb 角和 Gardner 角、矢状纵轴、骨盆入射角和骨盆倾斜。我们使用 SPSS v24 对文章提供的数据进行了统计分析。只有一项研究主要探讨了脊柱骨盆参数和功能结果的影响。有 4 项研究将 Cobb 角与功能结果相关联,另有 3 项研究将椎体压缩角与功能结果进行了比较。研究结果采用工作状态或 VAS 疼痛和脊柱评分、ODI、SF-36 和 RMDQ-24 的组合进行评估。无论是在文章内部进行的分析,还是根据文章提供的原始数据进行的分析,均未显示受伤时评估的放射学测量值与最终功能结果之间存在显著相关性。有必要进一步开展精心设计的前瞻性研究,以评估 TLSF 的脊柱排列测量值与功能结果之间的关系。
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Relationship between spinal alignment and functional disability after thoracolumbar spinal fractures: A systematic review

Background

Thoracolumbar spinal fractures (TLSF) can cause pain, neurological deficits, and functional disability. Operative treatments aim to preserve neurological function, improve functional status, and restore spinal alignment and stability. In this review, we evaluate the relationship between spinal alignment and functional impairment in patients with TLSF.

Methods

We performed a systematic review in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines to identify full-text articles that evaluate the correlation between spinal alignment and functional outcomes of TLSF. The artificial intelligence software Rayyan assisted the screening process. Functional outcomes referred to activity/disability, quality of life, and pain scores, as well as return to work metrics. Radiological assessments included were vertebral compression angle, Cobb and Gardner angles, sagittal vertical axis, pelvic incidence, and pelvic tilt. Statistical analyses were performed for the data provided by articles using the SPSS v24.

Results

Of 1,616 articles reviewed, 6 were included for final analysis. Only 1 study primarily addressed the effects of spinopelvic parameters and functional outcomes. Four studies correlated Cobb angles with functional outcome, while 3 others compared vertebral compression angles with functional outcomes. Outcomes were assessed using work status or a combination of VAS pain and spine score, ODI, SF-36, and RMDQ-24. Neither the analysis done within the articles, nor the one made with the raw data provided by them, showed a significant correlation between the radiological measurements assessed at time of injury and final functional outcomes.

Conclusions

A correlation between the assessed spinal radiological measurements assessed with the functional outcomes of TLSF was not found in this review. Further well-designed prospective studies are necessary to evaluate spinal alignment measurements in TLSF with functional outcomes.

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