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Suboptimal Age-Adjusted Lumbo-Pelvic Mismatch Predicts Negative Cervical-Thoracic Compensation in Obese Patients

Authors :
John Y. Moon
Jared C. Tishelman
Virginie Lafage
Shaleen Vira
Samantha R. Horn
Thomas J. Errico
Bassel G. Diebo
Aaron J. Buckland
Akhila Sure
Cole Bortz
Peter L. Zhou
Matt Siow
Peter G. Passias
Gregory W. Poorman
Omar A. Behery
Kartik Shenoy
Cyrus M. Jalai
Dennis Vasquez-Montes
Frank A. Segreto
Subaraman Ramachandran
Charles Wang
Bryan M. Beaubrun
Source :
International journal of spine surgery. 13(3)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Given the paucity of literature regarding compensatory mechanisms used by obese patients with sagittal malalignment, it is necessary to gain a better understanding of the effects of obesity on compensation after comparing the degree of malalignment to age-adjusted ideals. This study aims to compare baseline alignment of obese and nonobese patients using age-adjusted spino-pelvic alignment parameters, describing associated spinal changes. METHODS: Patients ≥ 18 years with full-body stereoradiographs were propensity-score matched for sex, baseline pelvic incidence (PI), and categorized as nonobese (body mass index

Details

ISSN :
22114599
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of spine surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c97f781d8b3bde62ac4678ed3cd4449