Fatty infiltration of the cervical extensor musculature, cervical sagittal balance, and clinical outcomes: An analysis of operative adult cervical deformity patients.

dc.contributor.author

Passias, Peter G

dc.contributor.author

Segreto, Frank A

dc.contributor.author

Horn, Samantha R

dc.contributor.author

Lafage, Virginie

dc.contributor.author

Lafage, Renaud

dc.contributor.author

Smith, Justin S

dc.contributor.author

Naessig, Sara

dc.contributor.author

Bortz, Cole

dc.contributor.author

Klineberg, Eric O

dc.contributor.author

Diebo, Bassel G

dc.contributor.author

Sciubba, Daniel M

dc.contributor.author

Neuman, Brian J

dc.contributor.author

Hamilton, D Kojo

dc.contributor.author

Burton, Douglas C

dc.contributor.author

Hart, Robert A

dc.contributor.author

Schwab, Frank J

dc.contributor.author

Bess, Shay

dc.contributor.author

Shaffrey, Christopher I

dc.contributor.author

Nunley, Pierce

dc.contributor.author

Ames, Christopher P

dc.contributor.author

International Spine Study Group

dc.date.accessioned

2023-06-20T12:16:24Z

dc.date.available

2023-06-20T12:16:24Z

dc.date.issued

2020-02

dc.date.updated

2023-06-20T12:16:24Z

dc.description.abstract

PURPOSE:To assess preliminary associations between fatty-infiltration (FI) of cervical spine extensor musculature, cervical sagittal balance, and clinical outcomes in cervical deformity (CD) patients. METHODS:Operative CD patients (C2-C7 Cobb > 10°, CL > 10°, cSVA > 4 cm, or CBVA > 25°) with pre-operative (BL) MRIs and 1-year (1Y) post-operative MRIs or CTs were assessed for fatty-infiltration of cervical extensor musculature, using dedicated imaging software at each C2-C7 intervertebral level and the apex of deformity (apex). FI was gauged as a ratio of fat-free-muscle-cross-sectional-area (FCSA) over total-muscle-CSA (TCSA), with lower ratio values indicating greater FI. BL-1Y associations between FI, sagittal alignment, and clinical outcomes were assessed using appropriate parametric and non-parametric tests. RESULTS:22 patients were included (Age 59.22, 71.4%F, BMI 29.2, CCI:0.75, Frailty: 0.43). BL deformity presentation: TS-CL: 29.0°, C2-C7 Sagittal Cobb:-1.6°, cSVA:30.4 mm. No correlations were observed between BL fatty-infiltration, sagittal alignment, frailty, or clinical outcomes (p > 0.05). Following surgical correction, C2-C7 (BL: 0.59 vs 1Y:0.67, p = 0.005) and apex (BL: 0.59 vs. 1Y: 0.66, p = 0.33) fatty-infiltration decreased. Achievement of lordotic curvature correlated with C2-C7 fatty infiltration reduction (Rs: 0.495, p < 0.05), and patients with residual postoperative TS-CL and cSVA malalignment were associated with greater apex fatty-infiltration (Rs: -0.565, -0.561; p < 0.05). C2-C7 FI improvement was associated with NRS back pain reduction (Rs: -0.630, p < 0.05), and greater apex fatty-infiltration at BL was associated with minor perioperative complication occurrence (Rs: 0.551, p = 0.014). CONCLUSIONS:Deformity correction and sagittal balance appear to influence the reestablishment of cervical muscle tone from C2-C7 and reduction of back pain for severely frail CD patients. This analysis helps to understand cervical extensor musculature's role amongst CD patients.

dc.identifier

S0967-5868(19)31801-6

dc.identifier.issn

0967-5868

dc.identifier.issn

1532-2653

dc.identifier.uri

https://hdl.handle.net/10161/28165

dc.language

eng

dc.publisher

Elsevier BV

dc.relation.ispartof

Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia

dc.relation.isversionof

10.1016/j.jocn.2019.12.044

dc.subject

International Spine Study Group

dc.subject

Neck Muscles

dc.subject

Cervical Vertebrae

dc.subject

Adipose Tissue

dc.subject

Humans

dc.subject

Lordosis

dc.subject

Back Pain

dc.subject

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

dc.subject

Treatment Outcome

dc.subject

Retrospective Studies

dc.subject

Cohort Studies

dc.subject

Prospective Studies

dc.subject

Adult

dc.subject

Aged

dc.subject

Middle Aged

dc.subject

Female

dc.subject

Male

dc.subject

Postural Balance

dc.title

Fatty infiltration of the cervical extensor musculature, cervical sagittal balance, and clinical outcomes: An analysis of operative adult cervical deformity patients.

dc.type

Journal article

duke.contributor.orcid

Passias, Peter G|0000-0002-1479-4070|0000-0003-2635-2226

duke.contributor.orcid

Shaffrey, Christopher I|0000-0001-9760-8386

pubs.begin-page

134

pubs.end-page

141

pubs.organisational-group

Duke

pubs.organisational-group

School of Medicine

pubs.organisational-group

Clinical Science Departments

pubs.organisational-group

Orthopaedic Surgery

pubs.organisational-group

Neurosurgery

pubs.publication-status

Published

pubs.volume

72

Files

Original bundle

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
Fatty infiltration of the cervical extensor musculature, cervical sagittal balance, and clinical outcomes An analysis of operative adult cervical deformity patients..pdf
Size:
1.1 MB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format