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Three-dimensional pelvic incidence is much higher in (thoraco)lumbar scoliosis than in controls

Journal

EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 544-550

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00586-018-5718-6

Keywords

Idiopathic scoliosis; Sagittal alignment; Pelvic incidence; Three-dimensional analysis; Computed tomography

Funding

  1. K2M
  2. Alexandre Suerman Md/PhD grant
  3. Swedish Society of Spinal surgeons

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PurposeThe pelvic incidence (PI) is used to describe the sagittal spino-pelvic alignment. In previous studies, radiographs were used, leading to less accuracy in establishing the three-dimensional (3D) spino-pelvic parameters. The purpose of this study is to analyze the differences in the 3D sagittal spino-pelvic alignment in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) subjects and non-scoliotic controls. MethodsThirty-seven female AIS patients that underwent preoperative supine low-dose computed tomography imaging of the spine, hips and pelvis as part of their general workup were included and compared to 44 non-scoliotic age-matched female controls. A previously validated computerized method was used to measure the PI in 3D, as the angle between the line orthogonal to the inclination of the sacral endplate and the line connecting the center of the sacral endplate with the hip axis.ResultsThe PI was on average 46.8 degrees 12.4 degrees in AIS patients and 41.3 degrees 11.4 degrees in controls (p=0.025), with a higher PI in Lenke type 5 curves (50.6 degrees +/- 16.2 degrees) as compared to controls (p=0.042), whereas the Lenke type 1 curves (45.9 degrees +/- 12.2 degrees) did not differ from controls (p=0.141).Conclusion p id=Par4 Lenke type 5 curves show a significantly higher PI than controls, whereas the Lenke type 1 curves did not differ from controls. This suggests a role of pelvic morphology and spino-pelvic alignment in the pathogenesis of idiopathic scoliosis. Further longitudinal studies should explore the exact role of the PI in the initiation and progression of different AIS types. [GRAPHICS] .

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