成年女性颈椎前脑脊液间隙与芝加哥Chiari预后量表评分的相关性。

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Philip A Allen, Francis Loth, Dorothy Loth, Mohamad Motaz Al Samman, Richard Labuda, Christine Herrera, Jayapalli Rajiv Bapuraj, Petra M Klinge
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目的:颅颈交界形态与ⅰ型Chiari畸形(CMI)症状严重程度相关;然而,对于不同年龄和性别的患者,其对手术结果的决定性影响知之甚少。本研究的目的是评估年龄和性别对慢性心肌梗死手术结果的影响。方法:在本研究中,作者检查了115名诊断为CMI的个体(54名成人,包括39名女性和15名男性,61名儿童,包括24名女孩和37名男孩)的mri形态学数据,并将其与后颅底减压1年后获得的芝加哥Chiari结局量表(CCOS)评分相关联。作者评估了与CMI症状严重程度相关的7个颅颈交界处形态学相关指标:麦克雷线长度、斜坡长度、Wackenheim角、前后脑脊液间隙、斜坡-枕上角和扁桃体位置。结果:在儿童队列中,形态测量测量与CCOS评分无关,但在成人中,脑脊液前后间隙与CCOS评分相关。为了进一步研究性别和年龄的影响,作者将年龄组(儿童vs成人)和性别(女性vs男性)作为自变量,并分别以CCOS评分、脑脊液前间隙和脑脊液后间隙作为因变量进行了3个独立的方差分析。CCOS和前脑脊液间隙分析均显示显著的相互作用。具体而言,女性的CCOS评分较低,前脑脊液间隙小于女孩、男孩或男性。结论:这些结果为关节年龄和性别差异影响CMI患者的手术结果提供了证据。在女性中,较小的前脑脊液间隙与较低的CCOS评分相关。
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Correlation of anterior CSF space in the cervical spine with Chicago Chiari Outcome Scale score in adult females.

Objective: Craniocervical junction morphology has been associated with Chiari malformation type I (CMI) symptom severity; however, little is known about its deterministic effect on surgical outcomes in patients across age and sex differences. The goal of the present study was to assess the effects of age and sex on surgical outcomes in CMI.

Methods: In the present study, the authors examined MRI-based morphometric data from 115 individuals diagnosed with CMI (54 adults including 39 women and 15 men, and 61 children including 24 girls and 37 boys) and correlated them with Chicago Chiari Outcome Scale (CCOS) scores obtained 1 year after posterior fossa decompression. The authors assessed 7 craniocervical junction morphology-related measures that have been associated with CMI symptom severity: McRae line length, clivus length, Wackenheim angle, anterior and posterior CSF spaces, clivo-supraoccipital angle, and tonsillar position.

Results: In the pediatric cohort, none of the morphometric measures correlated with CCOS score, but both anterior and posterior CSF spaces did in adults. To further study sex and age effects, the authors used age group (children vs adults) and sex (female vs male) as independent variables and ran 3 separate ANOVA tests using CCOS score, anterior CSF space, and posterior CSF space as dependent variables, respectively. Both CCOS and anterior CSF space analyses resulted in significant interactions. Specifically, women showed lower CCOS scores and smaller anterior CSF spaces than girls, boys, or men.

Conclusions: These results provide evidence that joint age and sex differences moderate the surgical outcome of CMI patients. In females, smaller anterior CSF space was associated with lower CCOS score.

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Journal of neurosurgery. Spine
Journal of neurosurgery. Spine 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
10.70%
发文量
396
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Primarily publish original works in neurosurgery but also include studies in clinical neurophysiology, organic neurology, ophthalmology, radiology, pathology, and molecular biology.
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