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"Reverse roussouly": cervicothoracic curvature ratios define characteristic shapes in adult cervical deformity.

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Passias, PG; Pierce, KE; Williamson, T; Vira, S; Owusu-Sarpong, S; Singh, R; Krol, O; Passfall, L; Kummer, N; Imbo, B; Joujon-Roche, R ...
Published in: Eur Spine J
June 2022

PURPOSE: To investigate normal curvature ratios of the cervicothoracic spine and to establish radiographic thresholds for severe myelopathy and disability, within the context of shape. METHODS: Adult cervical deformity (CD) patients undergoing cervical fusion were included. C2-C7 Cobb angle (CL) and thoracic kyphosis (TK), using T2-T12 Cobb angle, were used as a ratio, ranging from -1 to + 1. Pearson bivariate r and univariate analyses analyzed radiographic correlations and differences in myelopathy(mJOA > 14) or disability(NDI > 40) across ratio groups. RESULTS: Sixty-three CD patients included. Regarding CL:TK ratio, 37 patients had a negative ratio and 26 patients had a positive ratio. A more positive CL:TK correlated with increased TS-CL(r = 0.655, p =  < 0.001)and mJOA(r = 0.530, p = 0.001), but did not correlate with cSVA/SVA or NDI scores. A positive CL:TK ratio was associated with moderate disability(NDI > 40)(OR: 7.97[1.22-52.1], p = 0.030). Regression controlling for CL:TK ratio revealed cSVA > 25 mm increased the odds of moderate to severe myelopathy and cSVA > 30 mm increased the odds of significant neck disability. Lastly, TS-CL > 29 degrees increased the odds of neck disability by 4.1 × with no cutoffs for severe mJOA(p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Cervical deformity patients with an increased CL:TK ratio had higher rates of moderate neck disability at baseline, while patients with a negative ratio had higher rates of moderate myelopathy clinically. Specific thresholds for cSVA and TS-CL predicted severe myelopathy or neck disability scores, regardless of baseline neck shape. A thorough evaluation of the cervical spine should include exploration of relationships with the thoracic spine and may better allow spine surgeons to characterize shapes and curves in cervical deformity patients.

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Eur Spine J

DOI

EISSN

1432-0932

Publication Date

June 2022

Volume

31

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1448 / 1456

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Spinal Cord Diseases
  • Quality of Life
  • Orthopedics
  • Neck
  • Kyphosis
  • Humans
  • Cervical Vertebrae
  • Adult
  • 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Passias, P. G., Pierce, K. E., Williamson, T., Vira, S., Owusu-Sarpong, S., Singh, R., … Lafage, V. (2022). "Reverse roussouly": cervicothoracic curvature ratios define characteristic shapes in adult cervical deformity. Eur Spine J, 31(6), 1448–1456. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-022-07225-8
Passias, Peter G., Katherine E. Pierce, Tyler Williamson, Shaleen Vira, Stephane Owusu-Sarpong, Ravinderjit Singh, Oscar Krol, et al. “"Reverse roussouly": cervicothoracic curvature ratios define characteristic shapes in adult cervical deformity.Eur Spine J 31, no. 6 (June 2022): 1448–56. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-022-07225-8.
Passias PG, Pierce KE, Williamson T, Vira S, Owusu-Sarpong S, Singh R, et al. "Reverse roussouly": cervicothoracic curvature ratios define characteristic shapes in adult cervical deformity. Eur Spine J. 2022 Jun;31(6):1448–56.
Passias, Peter G., et al. “"Reverse roussouly": cervicothoracic curvature ratios define characteristic shapes in adult cervical deformity.Eur Spine J, vol. 31, no. 6, June 2022, pp. 1448–56. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s00586-022-07225-8.
Passias PG, Pierce KE, Williamson T, Vira S, Owusu-Sarpong S, Singh R, Krol O, Passfall L, Kummer N, Imbo B, Joujon-Roche R, Tretiakov P, Moattari K, Abola MV, Ahmad W, Naessig S, Ahmad S, Singh V, Diebo B, Lafage V. "Reverse roussouly": cervicothoracic curvature ratios define characteristic shapes in adult cervical deformity. Eur Spine J. 2022 Jun;31(6):1448–1456.
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Published In

Eur Spine J

DOI

EISSN

1432-0932

Publication Date

June 2022

Volume

31

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1448 / 1456

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Spinal Cord Diseases
  • Quality of Life
  • Orthopedics
  • Neck
  • Kyphosis
  • Humans
  • Cervical Vertebrae
  • Adult
  • 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science
  • 3202 Clinical sciences