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Variation of cervical sagittal alignment parameters according to gender, pelvic incidence and age

Authors :
Yann Philippe, Charles
Solène, Prost
Sébastien, Pesenti
Brice, Ilharreborde
Eloïse, Bauduin
Féthi, Laouissat
Guillaume, Riouallon
Stéphane, Wolff
Vincent, Challier
Ibrahim, Obeid
Louis, Boissière
Emmanuelle, Ferrero
Federico, Solla
Jean-Charles, Le Huec
Stéphane, Bourret
Joe, Faddoul
Georges Naïm, Abi Lahoud
Vincent, Fière
Michiel, Vande Kerckhove
Matthieu, Campana
Jonathan, Lebhar
Hadrien, Giorgi
Aymeric, Faure
Erik André, Sauleau
Benjamin, Blondel
Source :
European spine journal : official publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society. 31(5)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The aim was to describe radiographic cervical sagittal alignment variations according to age, gender and pelvic incidence (PI) and to investigate relationships with thoracic alignment.A total of 2599 individuals (5-93 years) without spinal deformity were studied. Cranial cervical parameters were: McGregor slope, occipita-C2 angle, McGregor-C2 lordosis and C1-C2 lordosis. Caudal cervical parameters were: C2-C7, cranial arch and caudal arch lordosis and C7- and T1-slope. A Bayesian inference compared parameter distributions. Correlations with spinopelvic and global alignment parameters were investigated.Among cranial cervical parameters, variations of McGregor slope were non-significant. McGregor-C2 lordosis and C1-C2 lordosis were smaller in males and increased significantly during growth, whereas the occipito-C2 angle decreased (Pr 0.95). The occipito-C2 angle was larger and McGregor-C2 lordosis was smaller in low PI (Pr 0.95). Among caudal cervical parameters, C2-C7 lordosis and C7- and T1-slope were larger in males and increased after 50 years (Pr 0.95). Lordosis changes were non-significant in the cranial arch, whereas values increased in the caudal arch after 35 years (Pr 0.95). Caudal parameter differences were non-significant between PI groups. Strong correlations existed between C2-C7, caudal arch lordosis, C7-slope, T1-slope and thoracic kyphosis. The sagittal vertical axis C2 correlated with caudal arch lordosis and T1-slope (ρ 0.5; Pr 0.95).Cervical alignment parameters vary according to age, gender and PI. In the cranial cervical spine, changes occur mainly during growth. In the caudal cervical spine, lordosis increases in the caudal arch, which is related to thoracic kyphosis increase with age. The caudal cervical arch acts as a compensatory segment by progressive extension, allowing horizontal gaze.

Details

ISSN :
14320932
Volume :
31
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European spine journal : official publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society
Accession number :
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