Redefining cervical spine deformity classification through novel cutoffs: An assessment of the relationship between radiographic parameters and functional neurological outcomes

Purpose: The aim is to investigate the relationship between cervical parameters and the modified Japanese Orthopedic Association scale (mJOA). Materials and Methods: Surgical adult cervical deformity (CD) patients were included in this retrospective analysis. After determining data followed a parame...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of craniovertebral junction and spine 2021-04, Vol.12 (2), p.157-164
Hauptverfasser: Passias, Peter, Pierce, Katherine, Brown, Avery, Bortz, Cole, Alas, Haddy, Lafage, Renaud, Lafage, Virginie, Line, Breton, Klineberg, Eric, Burton, Douglas, Hart, Robert, Daniels, Alan, Bess, Shay, Diebo, Bassel, Protopsaltis, Themistocles, Eastlack, Robert, Shaffrey, Christopher, Schwab, Frank, Smith, Justin, Ames, Christopher
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: The aim is to investigate the relationship between cervical parameters and the modified Japanese Orthopedic Association scale (mJOA). Materials and Methods: Surgical adult cervical deformity (CD) patients were included in this retrospective analysis. After determining data followed a parametric distribution through the Shapiro-Wilk Normality (P = 0.15, P > 0.05), Pearson correlations were run for radiographic parameters and mJOA. For significant correlations, logistic regressions were performed to determine a threshold of radiographic measures for which the correlation with mJOA scores was most significant. mJOA score of 14 and
ISSN:0974-8237
0976-9285
DOI:10.4103/jcvjs.jcvjs_22_21