IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Ruth Pelleg-Kallevag, Sarah Borgel, Einat Kedar, Nathan Peled, Hila May
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目的:腰椎前凸的发育历来是通过测量脊柱的角度来反映其形状的。虽然研究一致认为脊柱角度在生长过程中会增大,但对生长速度的研究不足,而且对性二态性也存在争议。在这项研究中,我们使用了一种新方法,即使用基于地标的几何形态计量学方法来估计腰椎曲线(LC)的形状,以探讨生长过程中腰椎曲线的变化,研究体型和性别对腰椎曲线形状的影响,并研究角度测量与形状之间的关联:研究对象包括 2009 年至 2019 年期间接受 CT 扫描的 258 名 0 至 20 岁儿童(分为五个年龄组)。采用基于地标的几何形态计量法在矢状切面上捕捉 LC 的形状。此外,还通过 Cobb 角和骶骨斜角测量了前凸度。通过多变量和单变量统计分析,研究了男性和女性以及不同年龄组之间的形状差异:结果:除9至12岁年龄组外,大多数年龄组的男性和女性的LC整体形状是重叠的。然而,体型并不影响 LC 的形状。LC 的形状在生长过程中发生了明显的变化,从直线变为曲线,女性更早达到成熟形状。这与脊柱前凸和骶骨斜角得出的结果一致。尽管与 LC 形状相比,LC 角度在不同年龄组之间的区分度较低,但 LC 形状与角度之间存在明显的正相关性:结论:使用几何形态计量学方法对 LC 形状的发展有了新的认识。大多数年龄组的 LC 形状与性别无关。然而,女性的 LC 比男性更早达到成熟形态。本研究的方法和数据对今后研究脊柱病变和发育不良的病因很有帮助。
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Changes in the shape of the lumbar curve during growth : a geometric morphometric approach.

Aims: The development of lumbar lordosis has been traditionally examined using angular measurements of the spine to reflect its shape. While studies agree regarding the increase in the angles during growth, the growth rate is understudied, and sexual dimorphism is debated. In this study, we used a novel method to estimate the shape of the lumbar curve (LC) using the landmark-based geometric morphometric method to explore changes in LC during growth, examine the effect of size and sex on LC shape, and examine the associations between angular measurements and shape.

Methods: The study population included 258 children aged between 0 and 20 years (divided into five age groups) who underwent a CT scan between the years 2009 and 2019. The landmark-based geometric morphometric method was used to capture the LC shape in a sagittal view. Additionally, the lordosis was measured via Cobb and sacral slope angles. Multivariate and univariate statistical analyses were carried out to examine differences in shape between males and females and between the age groups.

Results: The overall shape of the LC overlapped between males and females in most age groups, except for the nine- to 12-year age group. However, size did not affect LC shape. LC shape changed significantly during growth from straight to curved, reaching its mature shape earlier in females. This corresponded with the results obtained by the lordosis and sacral slope angles. A significant positive correlation was found between the LC shape and angles, although the angles demonstrated poor distinction between age groups, as opposed to the LC shape.

Conclusion: New insights into LC shape development were achieved using the geometrical morphometric method. The LC shape was sex-independent in most age groups. However, the LC reached its mature shape earlier in females than males. The method and data of this study are beneficial for future studies examining aetiological factors for spinal pathologies and maldevelopment.

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Bone & Joint Research
Bone & Joint Research CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-ORTHOPEDICS
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
23.90%
发文量
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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