The fatty infiltration into cervical paraspinal muscle as a predictor of postoperative outcomes: A controlled study based on hybrid surgery

The cervical paraspinal muscle (CPM) has an essential role in positioning, stabilizing and directing the cervical spine. However, information is lacking regarding the influence of CPM on outcomes following anterior cervical surgery. This study aims to evaluate the association of fatty infiltration (...

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Main Authors He, Junbo, Wu, Tingkui, Ding, Chen, Wang, Beiyu, Hong, Ying, Liu, Hao
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Abstract The cervical paraspinal muscle (CPM) has an essential role in positioning, stabilizing and directing the cervical spine. However, information is lacking regarding the influence of CPM on outcomes following anterior cervical surgery. This study aims to evaluate the association of fatty infiltration (FI) of CPM with postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing hybrid surgery (HS) and analyze the relationship between FI and cross-sectional area (CSA) of CPM. A retrospective analysis was performed on 110 consecutive patients undergoing continuous 2-level HS. According to Goutallier classification of multifidus FI, the patients were divided into normal, moderate, and severe groups. Image J software was employed to outline and analyze CPM. Clinical outcomes and radiographic parameters were collected and evaluated for relevant comparisons. Visible FI was identified in 69.1% of patients (76/110), with a propensity in elderly patients (p = 0.053). No statistically significant differences were presented among the three groups regarding pre- and postoperative clinical evaluation scores. The cervical lordosis was significantly higher in the normal group before surgery (p = 0.029). Likewise, the sagittal vertical axis (SVA) was significantly higher in the severe group than the normal group at the final follow-up (p = 0.046). The function spine unit angle and disc angle of arthroplasty levels were significantly lower in the severe group than the normal group at follow-ups. Moreover, after correction according to vertebral body area, no statistically significant relationship existed between CSA ratio and FI grade. CPM degeneration is common and age-related in patients with cervical disc degenerative disease. More importantly, there was a significant positive correlation between severe FI of CPM and postoperative sagittal balance disorder, particularly in C2-7 SVA and segmental alignment of arthroplasty level. Meanwhile, FI of CPM appears to have no impact on clinical outcomes and reveals small correlations to CSA.
AbstractList The cervical paraspinal muscle (CPM) has an essential role in positioning, stabilizing and directing the cervical spine. However, information is lacking regarding the influence of CPM on outcomes following anterior cervical surgery. This study aims to evaluate the association of fatty infiltration (FI) of CPM with postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing hybrid surgery (HS) and analyze the relationship between FI and cross-sectional area (CSA) of CPM. A retrospective analysis was performed on 110 consecutive patients undergoing continuous 2-level HS. According to Goutallier classification of multifidus FI, the patients were divided into normal, moderate, and severe groups. Image J software was employed to outline and analyze CPM. Clinical outcomes and radiographic parameters were collected and evaluated for relevant comparisons. Visible FI was identified in 69.1% of patients (76/110), with a propensity in elderly patients (p = 0.053). No statistically significant differences were presented among the three groups regarding pre- and postoperative clinical evaluation scores. The cervical lordosis was significantly higher in the normal group before surgery (p = 0.029). Likewise, the sagittal vertical axis (SVA) was significantly higher in the severe group than the normal group at the final follow-up (p = 0.046). The function spine unit angle and disc angle of arthroplasty levels were significantly lower in the severe group than the normal group at follow-ups. Moreover, after correction according to vertebral body area, no statistically significant relationship existed between CSA ratio and FI grade. CPM degeneration is common and age-related in patients with cervical disc degenerative disease. More importantly, there was a significant positive correlation between severe FI of CPM and postoperative sagittal balance disorder, particularly in C2-7 SVA and segmental alignment of arthroplasty level. Meanwhile, FI of CPM appears to have no impact on clinical outcomes and reveals small correlations to CSA.
The cervical paraspinal muscle (CPM) has an essential role in positioning, stabilizing and directing the cervical spine. However, information is lacking regarding the influence of CPM on outcomes following anterior cervical surgery. This study aims to evaluate the association of fatty infiltration (FI) of CPM with postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing hybrid surgery (HS) and analyze the relationship between FI and cross-sectional area (CSA) of CPM.BackgroundThe cervical paraspinal muscle (CPM) has an essential role in positioning, stabilizing and directing the cervical spine. However, information is lacking regarding the influence of CPM on outcomes following anterior cervical surgery. This study aims to evaluate the association of fatty infiltration (FI) of CPM with postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing hybrid surgery (HS) and analyze the relationship between FI and cross-sectional area (CSA) of CPM.A retrospective analysis was performed on 110 consecutive patients undergoing continuous 2-level HS. According to Goutallier classification of multifidus FI, the patients were divided into normal, moderate, and severe groups. Image J software was employed to outline and analyze CPM. Clinical outcomes and radiographic parameters were collected and evaluated for relevant comparisons.MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed on 110 consecutive patients undergoing continuous 2-level HS. According to Goutallier classification of multifidus FI, the patients were divided into normal, moderate, and severe groups. Image J software was employed to outline and analyze CPM. Clinical outcomes and radiographic parameters were collected and evaluated for relevant comparisons.Visible FI was identified in 69.1% of patients (76/110), with a propensity in elderly patients (p = 0.053). No statistically significant differences were presented among the three groups regarding pre- and postoperative clinical evaluation scores. The cervical lordosis was significantly higher in the normal group before surgery (p = 0.029). Likewise, the sagittal vertical axis (SVA) was significantly higher in the severe group than the normal group at the final follow-up (p = 0.046). The function spine unit angle and disc angle of arthroplasty levels were significantly lower in the severe group than the normal group at follow-ups. Moreover, after correction according to vertebral body area, no statistically significant relationship existed between CSA ratio and FI grade.ResultsVisible FI was identified in 69.1% of patients (76/110), with a propensity in elderly patients (p = 0.053). No statistically significant differences were presented among the three groups regarding pre- and postoperative clinical evaluation scores. The cervical lordosis was significantly higher in the normal group before surgery (p = 0.029). Likewise, the sagittal vertical axis (SVA) was significantly higher in the severe group than the normal group at the final follow-up (p = 0.046). The function spine unit angle and disc angle of arthroplasty levels were significantly lower in the severe group than the normal group at follow-ups. Moreover, after correction according to vertebral body area, no statistically significant relationship existed between CSA ratio and FI grade.CPM degeneration is common and age-related in patients with cervical disc degenerative disease. More importantly, there was a significant positive correlation between severe FI of CPM and postoperative sagittal balance disorder, particularly in C2-7 SVA and segmental alignment of arthroplasty level. Meanwhile, FI of CPM appears to have no impact on clinical outcomes and reveals small correlations to CSA.ConclusionCPM degeneration is common and age-related in patients with cervical disc degenerative disease. More importantly, there was a significant positive correlation between severe FI of CPM and postoperative sagittal balance disorder, particularly in C2-7 SVA and segmental alignment of arthroplasty level. Meanwhile, FI of CPM appears to have no impact on clinical outcomes and reveals small correlations to CSA.
BackgroundThe cervical paraspinal muscle (CPM) has an essential role in positioning, stabilizing and directing the cervical spine. However, information is lacking regarding the influence of CPM on outcomes following anterior cervical surgery. This study aims to evaluate the association of fatty infiltration (FI) of CPM with postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing hybrid surgery (HS) and analyze the relationship between FI and cross-sectional area (CSA) of CPM.MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed on 110 consecutive patients undergoing continuous 2-level HS. According to Goutallier classification of multifidus FI, the patients were divided into normal, moderate, and severe groups. Image J software was employed to outline and analyze CPM. Clinical outcomes and radiographic parameters were collected and evaluated for relevant comparisons.ResultsVisible FI was identified in 69.1% of patients (76/110), with a propensity in elderly patients (p = 0.053). No statistically significant differences were presented among the three groups regarding pre- and postoperative clinical evaluation scores. The cervical lordosis was significantly higher in the normal group before surgery (p = 0.029). Likewise, the sagittal vertical axis (SVA) was significantly higher in the severe group than the normal group at the final follow-up (p = 0.046). The function spine unit angle and disc angle of arthroplasty levels were significantly lower in the severe group than the normal group at follow-ups. Moreover, after correction according to vertebral body area, no statistically significant relationship existed between CSA ratio and FI grade.ConclusionCPM degeneration is common and age-related in patients with cervical disc degenerative disease. More importantly, there was a significant positive correlation between severe FI of CPM and postoperative sagittal balance disorder, particularly in C2-7 SVA and segmental alignment of arthroplasty level. Meanwhile, FI of CPM appears to have no impact on clinical outcomes and reveals small correlations to CSA.
Author Liu, Hao
He, Junbo
Hong, Ying
Ding, Chen
Wu, Tingkui
Wang, Beiyu
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cervical disc degenerative disease
cervical paraspinal muscle
cross-sectional area
Endocrinology
fatty infiltration
Humans
hybrid surgery
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
Lordosis - diagnostic imaging
Lordosis - surgery
Neck
Paraspinal Muscles - diagnostic imaging
Retrospective Studies
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Title The fatty infiltration into cervical paraspinal muscle as a predictor of postoperative outcomes: A controlled study based on hybrid surgery
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