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Effect of aging and degeneration on disc volume and shape: A quantitative study in asymptomatic volunteers

โœ Scribed by Christian W. A. Pfirrmann; Alexander Metzdorf; Achim Elfering; Juerg Hodler; Norbert Boos


Book ID
102394499
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
358 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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Abstract

Debate continues on the effect of disc degeneration and aging on disc volume and shape. So far, no quantitative in vivo MRI data is available on the factors influencing disc volume and shape. The objective of this MRI study was to quantitatively investigate changes in disc height, volume, and shape as a result of aging and/or degeneration omitting pathologic (i.e., painful) disc alterations. Seventy asymptomatic volunteers (20โ€“78 years) were investigated with sagittal T1โ€ and T2โ€weighted MRโ€images encompassing the whole lumbar spine. Disc height was determined by the Dabbs method and the Farfan index. Disc volume was calculated by the Cavalieri method. For the disc shape the โ€œdisc convexity indexโ€ was calculated by the ratio of central disc height and mean anterior/posterior disc height. Disc height, disc volume, and the disc convexity index measurements were corrected for disc level and the individuals age, weight, height, and sex in a multilevel regression analysis. Multilevel regression analysis showed that disc volume was negatively influenced by disc degeneration (pโ€‰<โ€‰0.001) and positively correlated with body height (pโ€‰<โ€‰0.001) and age (pโ€‰<โ€‰0.01). Mean disc height and the disc convexity index were negatively influenced by disc degeneration but not by gender, weight, and height. Disc height was positively correlated with age (pโ€‰<โ€‰0.01). From the results of this study, it can be concluded that disc degeneration generally results in a decrease of disc height and volume as well as a less convex disc shape. In the absence of disc degeneration, however, age tends to result in an inverse relationship on disc height, volume, and shape. ยฉ 2006 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res


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