Evaluation of anatomical pelvic parameters between normal, healthy men and women using three-dimensional computed tomography: a cross-sectional study of sex-specific and age-specific differences

Abstract Background Sagittal spinal balance and standing posture are affected by pelvic morphology, especially pelvic incidence (PI). However, it is not difficult to identify the hip center because of overlap of the pelvis, image contrast, and soft tissue artifacts. Measurements of PI are not always...

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Main Authors: Norio Imai, Hayato Suzuki, Asami Nozaki, Dai Miyasaka, Kazuki Tsuchiya, Tomoyuki Ito, Izumi Minato, Naoto Endo
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Published: BMC 2019-05-01
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spelling doaj-3d95e24ddd144d1b9a0e359eb42ad8d32020-11-25T02:00:31ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2019-05-011411710.1186/s13018-019-1165-2Evaluation of anatomical pelvic parameters between normal, healthy men and women using three-dimensional computed tomography: a cross-sectional study of sex-specific and age-specific differencesNorio Imai0Hayato Suzuki1Asami Nozaki2Dai Miyasaka3Kazuki Tsuchiya4Tomoyuki Ito5Izumi Minato6Naoto Endo7Division of Comprehensive Geriatrics in Community, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental SciencesDivision of Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Regenerative and Transplant Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental SciencesDivision of Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Regenerative and Transplant Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental SciencesDivision of Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Regenerative and Transplant Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental SciencesDivision of Advanced Materials Science and Technology, Niigata University Graduate School of Science and TechnologyDivision of Orthopedic Surgery, Saiseikai Niigata Daini HospitalDivision of Orthopedic Surgery, Niigata Riko HospitalDivision of Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Regenerative and Transplant Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental SciencesAbstract Background Sagittal spinal balance and standing posture are affected by pelvic morphology, especially pelvic incidence (PI). However, it is not difficult to identify the hip center because of overlap of the pelvis, image contrast, and soft tissue artifacts. Measurements of PI are not always suitable in all patients, especially those with osteoarthritis of the hip joint whose femoral head is nonspherical, subluxed, or dislocated. We measured PI, pelvic tilt (PT), and sacral slope (SS) as anatomical parameters using a novel three-dimensional measurement in order to compare the pelvic morphology between normal, healthy men and women. Methods In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated 108 Japanese subjects (55 men, 53 women) without low back or knee pain. We used the three-dimensional pelvis model adjusted to the anterior pelvic plane and measured the pelvic parameters. The subjects were stratified by age (< 50 versus ≥ 50 years) and sex. Intraobserver and interobserver reliabilities were calculated with intraclass correlation coefficients. Results There was no significant difference in PI, anatomical-PT, and anatomical-SS between sexes. There was a strong correlation between PI and anatomical-SS in men and women (R = 0.790 and 0.715, respectively). Values of anatomical-PT were lower, and values of anatomical-SS were greater among older subjects than among younger subjects; the value of PI was similar between younger and older subjects. Intraobserver and interobserver mean absolute differences were about 2 mm and 2°, respectively; the intraclass correlation coefficient was > 0.87. Conclusions We found a strong correlation between PI and anatomical-SS in men and women. This novel measurement concept may be useful to estimate PI from anatomical-SS because the measurements of PI are not always suitable in all patients, especially those with osteoarthritis of the hip joint whose femoral head is not spherical or whose femoral head is subluxed or dislocated. This is the first report to describe the relationship between PI, anatomical-PT, and anatomical-SS as morphologic parameters with a high interclass correlation coefficient for intraobserver and interobserver reliabilities.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-019-1165-2Pelvic incidencePelvic tiltSacral slopeThree-dimensional measurementMeasurement errorPelvic morphological parameters
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author Norio Imai
Hayato Suzuki
Asami Nozaki
Dai Miyasaka
Kazuki Tsuchiya
Tomoyuki Ito
Izumi Minato
Naoto Endo
spellingShingle Norio Imai
Hayato Suzuki
Asami Nozaki
Dai Miyasaka
Kazuki Tsuchiya
Tomoyuki Ito
Izumi Minato
Naoto Endo
Evaluation of anatomical pelvic parameters between normal, healthy men and women using three-dimensional computed tomography: a cross-sectional study of sex-specific and age-specific differences
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Pelvic incidence
Pelvic tilt
Sacral slope
Three-dimensional measurement
Measurement error
Pelvic morphological parameters
author_facet Norio Imai
Hayato Suzuki
Asami Nozaki
Dai Miyasaka
Kazuki Tsuchiya
Tomoyuki Ito
Izumi Minato
Naoto Endo
author_sort Norio Imai
title Evaluation of anatomical pelvic parameters between normal, healthy men and women using three-dimensional computed tomography: a cross-sectional study of sex-specific and age-specific differences
title_short Evaluation of anatomical pelvic parameters between normal, healthy men and women using three-dimensional computed tomography: a cross-sectional study of sex-specific and age-specific differences
title_full Evaluation of anatomical pelvic parameters between normal, healthy men and women using three-dimensional computed tomography: a cross-sectional study of sex-specific and age-specific differences
title_fullStr Evaluation of anatomical pelvic parameters between normal, healthy men and women using three-dimensional computed tomography: a cross-sectional study of sex-specific and age-specific differences
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of anatomical pelvic parameters between normal, healthy men and women using three-dimensional computed tomography: a cross-sectional study of sex-specific and age-specific differences
title_sort evaluation of anatomical pelvic parameters between normal, healthy men and women using three-dimensional computed tomography: a cross-sectional study of sex-specific and age-specific differences
publisher BMC
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
issn 1749-799X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background Sagittal spinal balance and standing posture are affected by pelvic morphology, especially pelvic incidence (PI). However, it is not difficult to identify the hip center because of overlap of the pelvis, image contrast, and soft tissue artifacts. Measurements of PI are not always suitable in all patients, especially those with osteoarthritis of the hip joint whose femoral head is nonspherical, subluxed, or dislocated. We measured PI, pelvic tilt (PT), and sacral slope (SS) as anatomical parameters using a novel three-dimensional measurement in order to compare the pelvic morphology between normal, healthy men and women. Methods In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated 108 Japanese subjects (55 men, 53 women) without low back or knee pain. We used the three-dimensional pelvis model adjusted to the anterior pelvic plane and measured the pelvic parameters. The subjects were stratified by age (< 50 versus ≥ 50 years) and sex. Intraobserver and interobserver reliabilities were calculated with intraclass correlation coefficients. Results There was no significant difference in PI, anatomical-PT, and anatomical-SS between sexes. There was a strong correlation between PI and anatomical-SS in men and women (R = 0.790 and 0.715, respectively). Values of anatomical-PT were lower, and values of anatomical-SS were greater among older subjects than among younger subjects; the value of PI was similar between younger and older subjects. Intraobserver and interobserver mean absolute differences were about 2 mm and 2°, respectively; the intraclass correlation coefficient was > 0.87. Conclusions We found a strong correlation between PI and anatomical-SS in men and women. This novel measurement concept may be useful to estimate PI from anatomical-SS because the measurements of PI are not always suitable in all patients, especially those with osteoarthritis of the hip joint whose femoral head is not spherical or whose femoral head is subluxed or dislocated. This is the first report to describe the relationship between PI, anatomical-PT, and anatomical-SS as morphologic parameters with a high interclass correlation coefficient for intraobserver and interobserver reliabilities.
topic Pelvic incidence
Pelvic tilt
Sacral slope
Three-dimensional measurement
Measurement error
Pelvic morphological parameters
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-019-1165-2
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