The fatty degeneration of lumbar paraspinal muscles on computed tomography scan according to age and disc level

Spinal degeneration can occur not only in the bone and disc but also in muscles. Fatty infiltration (FI) and decreased volume have been described as characteristic changes that occur in muscle degeneration. Many studies about the lumbar paraspinal muscles have been conducted on patients with spine p...

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Veröffentlicht in:The spine journal 2017-01, Vol.17 (1), p.81-87
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Shin Heon, Park, Seung Won, Kim, Young Baeg, Nam, Taek Kyun, Lee, Young Seok
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Zusammenfassung:Spinal degeneration can occur not only in the bone and disc but also in muscles. Fatty infiltration (FI) and decreased volume have been described as characteristic changes that occur in muscle degeneration. Many studies about the lumbar paraspinal muscles have been conducted on patients with spine problems. However, the natural changes of age-dependent degeneration in the paraspinal muscles have not been studied properly. The purpose of this study is to investigate age- and level-dependent changes of the lumbar paraspinal muscles in the population without lumbar spinal symptoms. This study is a retrospective case-control study. A total of 887 patients who underwent computed tomography scan for abdomen and pelvis (APCT) between January 2013 and December 2013 were enrolled. After excluding 237 patients with medical history of spine surgery, low back pain, myopathy, muscular dystrophy, infectious disease, vertebral fracture, and deformity, 650 patients were finally subjected to this study. The patients were divided into three age groups: young (20–39 years old), middle (40–59 years old), and old (60–89 years old). The degree of FI was checked twice for multifidus muscle (MF), erector spinae muscle (ES), and psoas muscle (PS) at each disc level from L1 to S1 on APCT by two investigators. The FI was measured as the Hounsfield unit, a mean density (MD) on CT. The age differences were compared with the data of the young group, and the level differences were compared with the data of the L1–L2 level. Student t test and intraclass correlation coefficient were checked for statistical analysis. The gender ratio was not significantly different among the groups. Comparing with the young group, the MD of MF significantly decreased at L5–S1 in the middle group (p
ISSN:1529-9430
1878-1632
DOI:10.1016/j.spinee.2016.08.001