Sagittal spinal alignment varies with an individual's race: results of the multi-ethnic alignment normative study (MEANS).
Spine Deform
; 11(6): 1355-1362, 2023 Nov.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
Assess normative values of sagittal spinal and lower extremity alignment in asymptomatic volunteers of three difference races.METHODS:
Asymptomatic volunteers between the ages of 18-80 years were enrolled prospectively and then analyzed retrospectively from six different centers. Volunteers included reported no significant neck or back pain, nor any known spinal disorder(s). All volunteers underwent a standing full-body or full-spine low dose stereoradiograph. Volunteers were grouped into three main races; Asian (A), Arabo-Bèrbère (B), and Caucasian (C). The Asian volunteers included in this study were from Japan and Singapore.RESULTS:
There were statistical differences in the Age, ODI, and BMI of the volunteers from the three different races. Asian volunteers had the lowest age (A 36.7, B 45.5, C 42.0) and BMI (A 22.1, B 27.1, C 27.3). Pelvic morphology including pelvic incidence (A 51.0, B 52.0, C 52.5, p = 0.37), pelvic tilt (A 11.9, B 12.3, C 12.9, p = 0.44), and sacral slope (A 39.1, B 39.7, C 39.6, p = 0.77) were similar amongst the 3 races. Regional spinal alignment was different between the groups. Thoracic Kyphosis (A 32.9, B 43.3, C 40.0, p < 0.0001) and Lumbar lordosis (A - 54.2, B - 60.4, C - 59.6, p < 0.0001) were lower in Asians compared to Caucasian and Arabo-Bèrbère volunteers despite having similar pelvic incidence.CONCLUSION:
Volunteers in the Asian group had lower lumbar lordosis and thoracic kyphosis when compared to the Arabo-Bèrbère and Caucasian groups while all groups had similar pelvic morphology. Thoracic Kyphosis had no correlation with Pelvic Incidence, while Lumbar Lordosis correlated well with both Thoracic Kyphosis and Pelvic Incidence. Thoracic kyphosis may be an independent variable in establishing adequate lumbar lordosis and varies based on an individual's race.
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MEDLINE
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Langue:
En
Journal:
Spine Deform
Année:
2023
Type de document:
Article
Pays d'affiliation:
États-Unis d'Amérique