Author/Authors :
Sandor, Zoltan Semmelweis University - Budapest, Hungary , Kristof Rathonyi, Gabor Department of Orthopaedics - Health Services of Budavari Local Government - Budapest, Hungary , Dinya, Elek Semmelweis University - Budapest, Hungary
Abstract :
Low back pain and disc degeneration could be linked to global spinal geometry. Our study aimed to develop a
reliable new mathematical method to assess the local distribution of total lumbar lordosis with a single numeric parameter and
compare it with lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration using routine MRI scans. Methods. An online, open access, easy-to-use
platform for measurements was developed based on a novel mathematical approach using MRIs of 60 patients. Our Spinalyze
Software can be used online with uploaded MRIs. Several new parameters were introduced and assessed to describe variation in
segmental lordosis distribution with a single numerical value. ,e Pfirrmann grading system was used for the classification of
lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration. Relationships were investigated between the grade categories of L1-S1 lumbar discs and
the MRI morphological parameters with correlation analysis. Results. Results confirm that the determination of measurement
points and calculated parameters are reliable (ICCs and Pearson r values > 0.90), and these parameters were independent of
gender. ,e digression percentage (K%), one of our new parameters, did not show a statistical relationship with the Cobb-angle.
According to our results, the maximum deflection breaking-point of lumbar lordosis and its location can be different with the
same Cobb-angle and the distribution of global lordosis is uneven because the shape of the lumbar lordosis is shifted downward
and centered around the L4 lumbar vertebra. ,e interobserver reliability of the Pfirrmann grades reading was in the excellent
agreement category (88.33% agreement percentage, 0.84 kappa), and digression percentage (K%) showed a significant negative
correlation with all L1-S1 disc grades with increasing r correlation values. ,is means that the smaller the value of digression
percentage (K%), the more the number of worn discs in the lower lumbar sections. Conclusions. Spinalyze Software based on a
novel mathematical approach provides a free, easy-to-use, reliable, and online measurement tool using standard MRIs to approximate the curvature of lumbar lordosis. ,e new reliable K% (digression percentage) is one single quantitative parameter to
assess the local distribution of total lumbar lordosis. ,e results indicate that digression percentage (K%) may possibly be
associated with the development of lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration. Further evaluation is needed to assess its behavior
and advantage.
Keywords :
Lumbar , Assessment , MRI , ICC