The Prevalence of Lumbar Paraspinal Muscle Fatty Degeneration in Patients with Modic Type I and I/II End Plate Changes

Study Design Retrospective case control. Purpose The authors of this study assessed whether the prevalence of paraspinal fatty degeneration correlates with the presence of Modic type I and I/II change in patients with low back pain (LBP). Overview of Literature Modic changes are bone marrow and end...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim Burak Atci, Hakan Yilmaz, Mustafa Yavuz Samanci, Aysel Gurcan Atci, Yesim Karagoz
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Published: Korean Spine Society 2020-04-01
Series:Asian Spine Journal
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spelling doaj-016a0c0dfe294ecb98d990a56c11498e2020-11-25T01:58:25ZengKorean Spine SocietyAsian Spine Journal1976-19021976-78462020-04-0114218519110.31616/asj.2018.03331126The Prevalence of Lumbar Paraspinal Muscle Fatty Degeneration in Patients with Modic Type I and I/II End Plate ChangesIbrahim Burak Atci0Hakan Yilmaz1Mustafa Yavuz Samanci2Aysel Gurcan Atci3Yesim Karagoz4 Department of Neurosurgery, Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Department of Neurosurgery, Usak University Education and Research Hospital, Usak, Turkey Department of Neurosurgery, Istanbul Health Research and Application Center, Baskent University, Istanbul, Turkey Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Bezmialem University Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Department of Radiology, Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyStudy Design Retrospective case control. Purpose The authors of this study assessed whether the prevalence of paraspinal fatty degeneration correlates with the presence of Modic type I and I/II change in patients with low back pain (LBP). Overview of Literature Modic changes are bone marrow and end plate changes visible on magnetic resonance imaging. Methods A consecutive series of 141 patients who attended the neurosurgery outpatient clinic between April 2017 and September 2017 for nonspecific LBP were evaluated. Sixty-one patients with single-level Modic type I or I/II change constituted the patient group. Eighty age-, gender-, and body mass index (BMI)-matched patients without any Modic changes were recruited as the control group. A retrospective review was performed in 61 patients with Modic changes and 80 controls without Modic changes. The percentage of fatty muscle degeneration was graded by two reviewers using T2-weighted axial images at the L4–L5 level. The system was graded as follows: grade 0, normal; grade I, minimal focal or linear fat deposition; grade II, up to 25%; grade III, 25%–50%; and grade IV, more than 50%. Results Sixty-one patients with nonspecific LBP and Modic type I or I/II change and 80 patients without Modic changes were evaluated. There was no difference between these groups in terms of age, gender, and BMI distribution. The mean muscle cross-sectional area in the patient and control groups were 1,507.37±410.63 and 1,681.64±379.69. Regarding fatty degeneration, a chi-square test of homogeneity was run, and the two multinomial probability distributions were not equal within the population analyzed. Conclusions The novel finding of this investigation is that patients with Modic type I and I/II changes have greater amounts of fatty degeneration in their lumbar paraspinal musculature.http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-2018-0333.pdfmodic type iparavertebral musclefatty degeneration
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author Ibrahim Burak Atci
Hakan Yilmaz
Mustafa Yavuz Samanci
Aysel Gurcan Atci
Yesim Karagoz
spellingShingle Ibrahim Burak Atci
Hakan Yilmaz
Mustafa Yavuz Samanci
Aysel Gurcan Atci
Yesim Karagoz
The Prevalence of Lumbar Paraspinal Muscle Fatty Degeneration in Patients with Modic Type I and I/II End Plate Changes
Asian Spine Journal
modic type i
paravertebral muscle
fatty degeneration
author_facet Ibrahim Burak Atci
Hakan Yilmaz
Mustafa Yavuz Samanci
Aysel Gurcan Atci
Yesim Karagoz
author_sort Ibrahim Burak Atci
title The Prevalence of Lumbar Paraspinal Muscle Fatty Degeneration in Patients with Modic Type I and I/II End Plate Changes
title_short The Prevalence of Lumbar Paraspinal Muscle Fatty Degeneration in Patients with Modic Type I and I/II End Plate Changes
title_full The Prevalence of Lumbar Paraspinal Muscle Fatty Degeneration in Patients with Modic Type I and I/II End Plate Changes
title_fullStr The Prevalence of Lumbar Paraspinal Muscle Fatty Degeneration in Patients with Modic Type I and I/II End Plate Changes
title_full_unstemmed The Prevalence of Lumbar Paraspinal Muscle Fatty Degeneration in Patients with Modic Type I and I/II End Plate Changes
title_sort prevalence of lumbar paraspinal muscle fatty degeneration in patients with modic type i and i/ii end plate changes
publisher Korean Spine Society
series Asian Spine Journal
issn 1976-1902
1976-7846
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Study Design Retrospective case control. Purpose The authors of this study assessed whether the prevalence of paraspinal fatty degeneration correlates with the presence of Modic type I and I/II change in patients with low back pain (LBP). Overview of Literature Modic changes are bone marrow and end plate changes visible on magnetic resonance imaging. Methods A consecutive series of 141 patients who attended the neurosurgery outpatient clinic between April 2017 and September 2017 for nonspecific LBP were evaluated. Sixty-one patients with single-level Modic type I or I/II change constituted the patient group. Eighty age-, gender-, and body mass index (BMI)-matched patients without any Modic changes were recruited as the control group. A retrospective review was performed in 61 patients with Modic changes and 80 controls without Modic changes. The percentage of fatty muscle degeneration was graded by two reviewers using T2-weighted axial images at the L4–L5 level. The system was graded as follows: grade 0, normal; grade I, minimal focal or linear fat deposition; grade II, up to 25%; grade III, 25%–50%; and grade IV, more than 50%. Results Sixty-one patients with nonspecific LBP and Modic type I or I/II change and 80 patients without Modic changes were evaluated. There was no difference between these groups in terms of age, gender, and BMI distribution. The mean muscle cross-sectional area in the patient and control groups were 1,507.37±410.63 and 1,681.64±379.69. Regarding fatty degeneration, a chi-square test of homogeneity was run, and the two multinomial probability distributions were not equal within the population analyzed. Conclusions The novel finding of this investigation is that patients with Modic type I and I/II changes have greater amounts of fatty degeneration in their lumbar paraspinal musculature.
topic modic type i
paravertebral muscle
fatty degeneration
url http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-2018-0333.pdf
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