1.Influence of paravertebral muscles on spinopelvic sagittal plane in patients with isthmic spondylolisthesis:an evaluation of muscle quantity and quality
Hanlin SONG ; Tianyu HU ; Haoran GAO ; Yaozhou SHI ; Xiao GAO ; Hu FENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(21):4445-4451
BACKGROUND:Cross-sectional area and fat infiltration are the standard parameters for quantifying paravertebral muscle,but it is too cumbersome and time-consuming to introduce new quantifying indicators. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the relationship between paravertebral muscle and spinopelvic sagittal parameters and the predictive value of lumbar indentation value for sagittal balance in patients with isthmic spondylolisthesis.METHODS:The study included 87 patients diagnosed with spondylolisthesis,all of whom had grade Ⅱ spondylolisthesis according to Meyerding classification,including 40 males and 47 females,with a mean age of (51.4±9.1) years. The sagittal vertical axis,pelvic incidence angle,pelvic inclination angle,sacral inclination angle,lumbar lordosis,thoracic kyphosis,and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis were measured. The total cross-sectional area,functional cross-sectional area,and fat infiltration of lumbar paracolateral muscles were measured. Pearson correlation analysis was used to investigate the correlation between sagittal parameters and paravertebral muscle measurements. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the effects of lumbar indentation value,age,sex,and body mass index on spinopelvic sagittal balance. The receiver operating characteristic curve was used to find the best cut-off point of the indentation value of the lumbar spine,and the relationship of sagittal vertical axis and pelvic incidence with lumbar lordosis was evaluated.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) According to Pearson correlation analysis,the total cross-sectional area of the multifidus muscle was significantly correlated with lumbar lordosis (r=0.464,P<0.01) and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis (r=-0.306,P<0.01). The functional cross-sectional area of multifidus muscle was significantly correlated with lumbar lordosis (r=0.367,P<0.01) and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis (r=-0.228,P<0.05). The indentation value of lumbar spine was significantly correlated with the sagittal vertical axis (r=-0.300,P<0.01),lumbar lordosis(P=0.417,P<0.01),thoracic kyphosis (r=0.351,P<0.01),and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis (r=-0.319,P<0.01). (2) According to multiple linear regression analysis,the indentation value of lumbar spine was independently correlated with the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis and the sagittal vertical axis. 55% (11/20) of patients with lumbar indentation value ≤11.5 mm had sagittal vertical axis ≤ 50 mm,while 96%(64/67) of patients with lumbar indentation value>11.5 mm had sagittal vertical axis ≤ 50 mm. 30% (6/20) of patients with the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis ≤ 11.5 mm had the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis ≤ 10°,while 66% (44/67) of patients with lumbar indentation value>11.5 mm had the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis ≤ 10°. (3) It is concluded that both total cross-sectional area and functional cross-sectional area were significantly correlated with lumbar lordosis and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis. Lumbar indentation value,as a new indicator for the evaluation of paravertebral degeneration,was independently correlated with the sagittal vertical axis and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis,and had certain predictive value for postoperative sagittal plane correction. It was a simple and practical method for the evaluation of spinopelvic sagittal plane and paravertebral muscle degeneration. The degeneration of the paravertebral muscle is related to spinopelvic sagittal balance.
2.Risk factors related to intradural lumbar disc herniation analyzed by propensity score matching
Haoran GAO ; Heling ZHANG ; Fanglin JIA ; Di GUO ; Li JING ; Yaozhou SHI ; Hanlin SONG ; Xiao GAO ; Hu FENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(15):3199-3205
BACKGROUND:According to different locations of lumbar disc herniation,it can be classified into many types.Among them,patients with intradural sac type lumbar disc herniation have severe clinical symptoms,which greatly affect their quality of life.Therefore,this article studies the risk factors for its onset,and improving the preoperative diagnostic rate is of great significance for the treatment and prevention of this disease.OBJECTIVE:To explore the risk factors for intradural lumbar disc herniation.METHODS:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 15 patients with intradural lumbar disc herniation(herniation group)admitted to three hospitals in Xuzhou city from May 2014 to November 2022.Propensity score matching was used to match patients with lumbar disc herniation who did not protrude into the dura mater in a ratio of 1:4.A total of 59 patients were selected and included in the non-herniation group.Clinical data were observed in the two groups.Univariate and binary logistic regression analysis,multiple linear regression,and PROBIT regression analysis were utilized to identify the relevant risk factors for intradural lumbar disc herniation.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The results of univariate analysis showed that the average disease course,proportion of segments,modified Pfiirmann grading,sacral tilt angle,proportion of previous lumbar spine surgery history,and proportion of heavy manual workers,proportion of lumbar spinal stenosis,redundancy of the cauda equina,and ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament all showed statistical differences in the herniation and non-herniation groups(P<0.05).(2)Multivariate regression analysis showed that duration of disease,protruding segment,history of lumbar surgery,modified Pfiirmann grading,cauda equina redundancy,and lumbar spinal stenosis were independent risk factors for intradural lumbar disc herniation.(3)Based on the influencing factors,an receiver operating characteristic curve was constructed,with an area under curve of 0.956(95%CI:0.913-0.998),indicating good discrimination.(4)There was a significant correlation between the duration of the disease,the protruded segment,the history of lumbar spine surgery,the modified Pfirmann classification,cauda equina redundancy,lumbar spinal canal stenosis,and the incidence rate of intradural lumbar disc herniation.
3.Characteristics of sagittal spinal-pelvic parameters in patients with development dysplasia of the hip before total hip arthroplasty
Heping WANG ; Andong WANG ; Zhijun SHEN ; Yaozhou SHI ; Gang BAO ; Hao WU ; Guochun ZHA
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(11):728-734
Objective:To evaluate spinal-pelvic mobility and sagittal spinal-pelvic alignment characteristics in patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), and to investigate differences in sagittal spinal-pelvic parameters between patients with DDH and those with osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH).Methods:A total of 55 patients with DDH who underwent primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) at the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University between April 2021 and March 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. The cohort included 8 males and 47 females, with a mean age of 56.16±10.82 years (range: 26-76 years). Among them, 18 patients had bilateral DDH and 37 had unilateral DDH. Fifty-five age- and sex-matched patients with ONFH were selected as the control group. Unilateral DDH cases were classified according to the Hartofilakidis classification: 18 cases of type A, 13 cases of type B, and 6 cases of type C. Lateral spinal-pelvic radiographs were used to measure pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), sacral slope (SS), and lumbar lordosis (LL) in both standing and sitting positions. Changes in sagittal spinal-pelvic parameters between standing and sitting positions were analyzed to assess spinal-pelvic mobility. Spinal-pelvic mobility was considered abnormal if △SS was outside the range of 10°-30°. Abnormal mobility was further categorized as stiffness (△SS<10°) or hypermobility (△SS>30°).Results:The PI (52.37°±12.43°), standing PT (12.13°±9.50°), and sitting PT (36.49°±13.43°) of DDH patients were significantly higher than those of ONFH patients (44.88°±11.38°, 7.80°±11.36°, and 28.91°±11.38°, respectively), with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). Abnormal spinal-pelvic mobility, including both stiffness and hypermobility, was observed in 53% of DDH patients, with stiffness accounting for 20%. These proportions were significantly higher than those in ONFH patients, which were 24% and 6%, respectively ( P<0.05). The prevalence of abnormal spinal-pelvic mobility in Hartofilakidis type C DDH patients was 83%, significantly higher than the 30.8% observed in type B patients (χ 2=4.550, P=0.033). The standing LL (54.37°±11.59°) and sitting LL (28.56°±15.51°) in unilateral DDH patients were significantly greater than those in bilateral DDH patients (46.88°±15.30° and 20.42°±9.77°, respectively), with statistically significant differences ( P< 0.05). Conclusions:Compared with patients with ONFH, those with DDH demonstrate a higher prevalence of abnormal spinal-pelvic mobility, particularly a greater incidence of spinal stiffness. Among DDH subtypes, Hartofilakidis type C patients exhibit a higher proportion of abnormal mobility compared to types A and B. Additionally, patients with unilateral DDH present with greater lumbar lordosis than those with bilateral involvement.
4.Characteristics of sagittal spinal-pelvic parameters in patients with development dysplasia of the hip before total hip arthroplasty
Heping WANG ; Andong WANG ; Zhijun SHEN ; Yaozhou SHI ; Gang BAO ; Hao WU ; Guochun ZHA
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(11):728-734
Objective:To evaluate spinal-pelvic mobility and sagittal spinal-pelvic alignment characteristics in patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), and to investigate differences in sagittal spinal-pelvic parameters between patients with DDH and those with osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH).Methods:A total of 55 patients with DDH who underwent primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) at the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University between April 2021 and March 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. The cohort included 8 males and 47 females, with a mean age of 56.16±10.82 years (range: 26-76 years). Among them, 18 patients had bilateral DDH and 37 had unilateral DDH. Fifty-five age- and sex-matched patients with ONFH were selected as the control group. Unilateral DDH cases were classified according to the Hartofilakidis classification: 18 cases of type A, 13 cases of type B, and 6 cases of type C. Lateral spinal-pelvic radiographs were used to measure pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), sacral slope (SS), and lumbar lordosis (LL) in both standing and sitting positions. Changes in sagittal spinal-pelvic parameters between standing and sitting positions were analyzed to assess spinal-pelvic mobility. Spinal-pelvic mobility was considered abnormal if △SS was outside the range of 10°-30°. Abnormal mobility was further categorized as stiffness (△SS<10°) or hypermobility (△SS>30°).Results:The PI (52.37°±12.43°), standing PT (12.13°±9.50°), and sitting PT (36.49°±13.43°) of DDH patients were significantly higher than those of ONFH patients (44.88°±11.38°, 7.80°±11.36°, and 28.91°±11.38°, respectively), with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). Abnormal spinal-pelvic mobility, including both stiffness and hypermobility, was observed in 53% of DDH patients, with stiffness accounting for 20%. These proportions were significantly higher than those in ONFH patients, which were 24% and 6%, respectively ( P<0.05). The prevalence of abnormal spinal-pelvic mobility in Hartofilakidis type C DDH patients was 83%, significantly higher than the 30.8% observed in type B patients (χ 2=4.550, P=0.033). The standing LL (54.37°±11.59°) and sitting LL (28.56°±15.51°) in unilateral DDH patients were significantly greater than those in bilateral DDH patients (46.88°±15.30° and 20.42°±9.77°, respectively), with statistically significant differences ( P< 0.05). Conclusions:Compared with patients with ONFH, those with DDH demonstrate a higher prevalence of abnormal spinal-pelvic mobility, particularly a greater incidence of spinal stiffness. Among DDH subtypes, Hartofilakidis type C patients exhibit a higher proportion of abnormal mobility compared to types A and B. Additionally, patients with unilateral DDH present with greater lumbar lordosis than those with bilateral involvement.
5.Influence of paravertebral muscles on spinopelvic sagittal plane in patients with isthmic spondylolisthesis:an evaluation of muscle quantity and quality
Hanlin SONG ; Tianyu HU ; Haoran GAO ; Yaozhou SHI ; Xiao GAO ; Hu FENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(21):4445-4451
BACKGROUND:Cross-sectional area and fat infiltration are the standard parameters for quantifying paravertebral muscle,but it is too cumbersome and time-consuming to introduce new quantifying indicators. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the relationship between paravertebral muscle and spinopelvic sagittal parameters and the predictive value of lumbar indentation value for sagittal balance in patients with isthmic spondylolisthesis.METHODS:The study included 87 patients diagnosed with spondylolisthesis,all of whom had grade Ⅱ spondylolisthesis according to Meyerding classification,including 40 males and 47 females,with a mean age of (51.4±9.1) years. The sagittal vertical axis,pelvic incidence angle,pelvic inclination angle,sacral inclination angle,lumbar lordosis,thoracic kyphosis,and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis were measured. The total cross-sectional area,functional cross-sectional area,and fat infiltration of lumbar paracolateral muscles were measured. Pearson correlation analysis was used to investigate the correlation between sagittal parameters and paravertebral muscle measurements. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the effects of lumbar indentation value,age,sex,and body mass index on spinopelvic sagittal balance. The receiver operating characteristic curve was used to find the best cut-off point of the indentation value of the lumbar spine,and the relationship of sagittal vertical axis and pelvic incidence with lumbar lordosis was evaluated.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) According to Pearson correlation analysis,the total cross-sectional area of the multifidus muscle was significantly correlated with lumbar lordosis (r=0.464,P<0.01) and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis (r=-0.306,P<0.01). The functional cross-sectional area of multifidus muscle was significantly correlated with lumbar lordosis (r=0.367,P<0.01) and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis (r=-0.228,P<0.05). The indentation value of lumbar spine was significantly correlated with the sagittal vertical axis (r=-0.300,P<0.01),lumbar lordosis(P=0.417,P<0.01),thoracic kyphosis (r=0.351,P<0.01),and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis (r=-0.319,P<0.01). (2) According to multiple linear regression analysis,the indentation value of lumbar spine was independently correlated with the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis and the sagittal vertical axis. 55% (11/20) of patients with lumbar indentation value ≤11.5 mm had sagittal vertical axis ≤ 50 mm,while 96%(64/67) of patients with lumbar indentation value>11.5 mm had sagittal vertical axis ≤ 50 mm. 30% (6/20) of patients with the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis ≤ 11.5 mm had the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis ≤ 10°,while 66% (44/67) of patients with lumbar indentation value>11.5 mm had the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis ≤ 10°. (3) It is concluded that both total cross-sectional area and functional cross-sectional area were significantly correlated with lumbar lordosis and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis. Lumbar indentation value,as a new indicator for the evaluation of paravertebral degeneration,was independently correlated with the sagittal vertical axis and the difference between pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis,and had certain predictive value for postoperative sagittal plane correction. It was a simple and practical method for the evaluation of spinopelvic sagittal plane and paravertebral muscle degeneration. The degeneration of the paravertebral muscle is related to spinopelvic sagittal balance.
6.Risk factors related to intradural lumbar disc herniation analyzed by propensity score matching
Haoran GAO ; Heling ZHANG ; Fanglin JIA ; Di GUO ; Li JING ; Yaozhou SHI ; Hanlin SONG ; Xiao GAO ; Hu FENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(15):3199-3205
BACKGROUND:According to different locations of lumbar disc herniation,it can be classified into many types.Among them,patients with intradural sac type lumbar disc herniation have severe clinical symptoms,which greatly affect their quality of life.Therefore,this article studies the risk factors for its onset,and improving the preoperative diagnostic rate is of great significance for the treatment and prevention of this disease.OBJECTIVE:To explore the risk factors for intradural lumbar disc herniation.METHODS:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 15 patients with intradural lumbar disc herniation(herniation group)admitted to three hospitals in Xuzhou city from May 2014 to November 2022.Propensity score matching was used to match patients with lumbar disc herniation who did not protrude into the dura mater in a ratio of 1:4.A total of 59 patients were selected and included in the non-herniation group.Clinical data were observed in the two groups.Univariate and binary logistic regression analysis,multiple linear regression,and PROBIT regression analysis were utilized to identify the relevant risk factors for intradural lumbar disc herniation.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The results of univariate analysis showed that the average disease course,proportion of segments,modified Pfiirmann grading,sacral tilt angle,proportion of previous lumbar spine surgery history,and proportion of heavy manual workers,proportion of lumbar spinal stenosis,redundancy of the cauda equina,and ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament all showed statistical differences in the herniation and non-herniation groups(P<0.05).(2)Multivariate regression analysis showed that duration of disease,protruding segment,history of lumbar surgery,modified Pfiirmann grading,cauda equina redundancy,and lumbar spinal stenosis were independent risk factors for intradural lumbar disc herniation.(3)Based on the influencing factors,an receiver operating characteristic curve was constructed,with an area under curve of 0.956(95%CI:0.913-0.998),indicating good discrimination.(4)There was a significant correlation between the duration of the disease,the protruded segment,the history of lumbar spine surgery,the modified Pfirmann classification,cauda equina redundancy,lumbar spinal canal stenosis,and the incidence rate of intradural lumbar disc herniation.

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