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Characteristics of cervical sagittal parameters in healthy cervical spine adults and patients with cervical disc degeneration. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - This study examines cervical sagittal parameters to understand the differences between normal adults and those with cervical disc degeneration, using data from MRI and radiographs of 100 subjects.
  • - Findings revealed that T1 slope (T1S) was significantly higher in the normal group compared to the degeneration group, while neck tilt (NT) and cervical sagittal vertical axis (C2-7 SVA) were lower in the normal group.
  • - The research indicates a positive correlation between T1S and cervical lordosis (CL) across both groups, suggesting that T1S plays a role in cervical disc degeneration, while thoracic inlet angle (TIA) remains consistent in both populations.

Article Abstract

Background: The cervical sagittal parameters of the normal population and the impact of disc degeneration on cervical sagittal alignment have not been clearly defined yet. This study is applied to investigate the characteristics and relationships of cervical sagittal parameters in normal adults and patients with cervical disc degeneration.

Methods: We reviewed 50 normal control subjects (normal group, NG) and 50 patients with cervical disc degeneration (degeneration group, DG), who had both cervical MRI and radiographs obtained together, between January 2010 and September 2015. Data including C2-7 lordosis (CL), T1 slope (T1S), thoracic inlet angle (TIA), neck tilt (NT), C2-7 sagittal vertical axis (C2-7 SVA), cervical tilting, and cranial tilting on cervical radiographs were collected and analyzed.

Results: T1S in the NG was significantly greater than in the DG (P < 0.05), while NT and C2-7 SVA in the NG were significantly lower than in the DG (P < 0.01 and P < 0.05, respectively). T1S positively correlated with CL in both groups (Pearson correlation coefficients of 0.588 in the NG and 0.504 in the DG). No significant difference was seen in TIA between the NG and DG.

Conclusions: T1S was involved in the occurrence and development of cervical disc degeneration, and TIA could be considered as a constant morphological parameter in both the normal population and cervical disc degeneration patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5795794PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-018-1951-8DOI Listing

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