Evaluation of MRI and CT parameters to analyze the correlation between disc and facet joint degeneration in the lumbar three-joint complex
Lumbar 3-joint complex degeneration is a multifactorial, pathological process. Previous studies included insufficient quantitative analyses to prove the relationship between disc degeneration and facet joint osteoarthritis (OA). We assessed the correlation between intervertebral disc and lumbar face...
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description | Lumbar 3-joint complex degeneration is a multifactorial, pathological process. Previous studies included insufficient quantitative analyses to prove the relationship between disc degeneration and facet joint osteoarthritis (OA). We assessed the correlation between intervertebral disc and lumbar facet joint degeneration using computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters.
A total of 152 participants who underwent conventional MRI and CT in the clinostat position were included in this study. The presence of lumbar disc degeneration was identified using the Pfirrmann grading system, and the presence of lumbar facet joint degeneration was identified using the Weishaupt grading system. Facet tropism was defined as a divergence more than 7° between the facet joint angles of both sides at the same segment. The intervertebral disc heights were also measured.
Most facet joint OA probably appeared at the segment with intervertebral disc degeneration of more than grade III. Facet joint OA was significantly exacerbated with the progression of disc degeneration grade. The intervertebral height significantly decreased with the progression of facet joint degeneration grades, except for grades 0 and 1.
Our current study found that each individual joint degeneration influences the other 2 in the lumbar 3-joint complex. Facet tropism was significantly associated with lumbar disc degeneration. Narrowing of the intervertebral disc height probably aggravates the facet joint degeneration further at the same level. |
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A total of 152 participants who underwent conventional MRI and CT in the clinostat position were included in this study. The presence of lumbar disc degeneration was identified using the Pfirrmann grading system, and the presence of lumbar facet joint degeneration was identified using the Weishaupt grading system. Facet tropism was defined as a divergence more than 7° between the facet joint angles of both sides at the same segment. The intervertebral disc heights were also measured.
Most facet joint OA probably appeared at the segment with intervertebral disc degeneration of more than grade III. Facet joint OA was significantly exacerbated with the progression of disc degeneration grade. The intervertebral height significantly decreased with the progression of facet joint degeneration grades, except for grades 0 and 1.
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Most facet joint OA probably appeared at the segment with intervertebral disc degeneration of more than grade III. Facet joint OA was significantly exacerbated with the progression of disc degeneration grade. The intervertebral height significantly decreased with the progression of facet joint degeneration grades, except for grades 0 and 1.
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