低度退行性腰椎滑脱患者脊柱整体矢状位的相关性分析。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
European Spine Journal Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-18 DOI:10.1007/s00586-025-08658-7
Ramada Khasawneh, Fatima Almahasneh, Ejlal Abu-El-Rub, Ayman Alzoubi, Ayman Mustafa
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摘要

目的:脊柱整体矢状位排列的中断可导致脊柱整体矢状位排列的改变,通常表现为矢状位排列失调,其中躯干向前移动。我们认为这些排列改变与退行性腰椎滑脱(DS)有关。目的是使用矢状垂直轴(SVA)分类评估低级别退行性椎体滑移的整体脊柱对齐。方法:将退行性椎体滑移患者根据成人脊柱畸形分类分为3组:I型,SVA小于40 mm;II型,SVA范围为40毫米至95毫米;III型,SVA大于等于95毫米。该研究比较了这些组的年龄和各种矢状面参数,包括胸后凸(TK)、腰椎前凸(LL)、骶骨斜度(SS)、骨盆倾斜(PT)和骨盆发生率(PI)。结果:I型与II型、I型与III型之间存在显著差异,而II型与III型之间无显著差异。此外,PI随着类型分类的推进而增加,在I型和III型之间观察到明显的对比。结论:高PI是DS患者SVA恶化的关键危险因素,可能与DS的发生和发展有关。
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Correlation analysis of global sagittal alignment of the spine in cases of low-grade degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis.

Purpose: Disruptions in global sagittal spinal alignment can lead to changes in global sagittal spinal alignment, often manifesting as sagittal malalignment, where the trunk shifts forward. We proposed that these alignment changes are linked to degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (DS). The objective was to assess global spinal alignment in low-grade DS using sagittal vertical axis (SVA) classification.

Methods: The patients with DS were categorized into three groups based on the adult spinal deformity classification: type I, defined by a SVA of less than 40 mm; type II, with an SVA ranging from 40 mm to 95 mm; and type III, where the SVA is 95 mm or greater. The study compared age and various sagittal parameters among these groups, including thoracic kyphosis (TK), lumbar lordosis (LL), sacral slope (SS), pelvic tilt (PT), and pelvic incidence (PI).

Results: Notable differences were observed between type I and type II, as well as between type I and type III, whereas no substantial variation was detected between type II and type III. Additionally, PI increased with advancing type classification, with a distinct contrast observed between type I and type III.

Conclusion: A high PI is a key risk factor for worsening SVA in DS, and it may contribute to the initiation and progression of the condition.

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European Spine Journal
European Spine Journal 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
10.70%
发文量
373
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: "European Spine Journal" is a publication founded in response to the increasing trend toward specialization in spinal surgery and spinal pathology in general. The Journal is devoted to all spine related disciplines, including functional and surgical anatomy of the spine, biomechanics and pathophysiology, diagnostic procedures, and neurology, surgery and outcomes. The aim of "European Spine Journal" is to support the further development of highly innovative spine treatments including but not restricted to surgery and to provide an integrated and balanced view of diagnostic, research and treatment procedures as well as outcomes that will enhance effective collaboration among specialists worldwide. The “European Spine Journal” also participates in education by means of videos, interactive meetings and the endorsement of educative efforts. Official publication of EUROSPINE, The Spine Society of Europe
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