IMAGE CORRELATION BETWEEN FACET EFFUSION AND LUMBAR INSTABILITY

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Autor(a) principal: FERNANDES JUNIOR,MAURO ANTONIO
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: VIALLE,EMILIANO NEVES, PINTO,RAFAEL LUIZ, NANNI,FELIPE DE NEGREIROS, VIALLE,LUIZ ROBERTO
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Coluna/Columna
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To assess the incidence of facet effusion in lumbosacral spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the relationship with radiographic segmental instability in patients submitted to spinal surgery. Methods Retrospective cohort study of patients submitted to lumbosacral spine surgery over a period of three years, through the evaluation of dynamic radiographs (X-ray) motion and facet effusion in axial section of MRI. Instability was defined as vertebral translation > 3 mm or intervertebral angle > 10º, and facet effusion as fluid in the facet joints > 1.5 mm. Results The total number of patients that fulfilled the criteria for analysis was 244, of which 47 presented movement (≤ 3 mm) and 31 presented excessive movement (> 3 mm), 115 had facet effusion (≤ 1.5 mm) and 46 presented excessive fluid (> 1.5 mm). Statistical analysis did not demonstrate a significant association between increased segmental movement and facet effusion (p = 0.150). Conclusions The total incidence of facet effusion was 47.1% and the excessive fluid was 18.9%.There was no association between facet effusion in MRI and instability in dynamic X-ray. MRI does not replace dynamic X-ray in flexion and extension in the evaluations of lumbar instability. Level of evidence III; Retrospective Cohort.
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spelling IMAGE CORRELATION BETWEEN FACET EFFUSION AND LUMBAR INSTABILITYSpineJoint InstabilitySpondylolisthesisABSTRACT Objective To assess the incidence of facet effusion in lumbosacral spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the relationship with radiographic segmental instability in patients submitted to spinal surgery. Methods Retrospective cohort study of patients submitted to lumbosacral spine surgery over a period of three years, through the evaluation of dynamic radiographs (X-ray) motion and facet effusion in axial section of MRI. Instability was defined as vertebral translation > 3 mm or intervertebral angle > 10º, and facet effusion as fluid in the facet joints > 1.5 mm. Results The total number of patients that fulfilled the criteria for analysis was 244, of which 47 presented movement (≤ 3 mm) and 31 presented excessive movement (> 3 mm), 115 had facet effusion (≤ 1.5 mm) and 46 presented excessive fluid (> 1.5 mm). Statistical analysis did not demonstrate a significant association between increased segmental movement and facet effusion (p = 0.150). Conclusions The total incidence of facet effusion was 47.1% and the excessive fluid was 18.9%.There was no association between facet effusion in MRI and instability in dynamic X-ray. MRI does not replace dynamic X-ray in flexion and extension in the evaluations of lumbar instability. Level of evidence III; Retrospective Cohort.Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna2019-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-18512019000300205Coluna/Columna v.18 n.3 2019reponame:Coluna/Columnainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)instacron:SBCO10.1590/s1808-185120191803196641info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFERNANDES JUNIOR,MAURO ANTONIOVIALLE,EMILIANO NEVESPINTO,RAFAEL LUIZNANNI,FELIPE DE NEGREIROSVIALLE,LUIZ ROBERTOeng2019-08-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1808-18512019000300205Revistahttps://www.revistacoluna.org/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcoluna.columna@uol.com.br||revistacoluna@uol.com.br2177-014X1808-1851opendoar:2019-08-28T00:00Coluna/Columna - Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv IMAGE CORRELATION BETWEEN FACET EFFUSION AND LUMBAR INSTABILITY
title IMAGE CORRELATION BETWEEN FACET EFFUSION AND LUMBAR INSTABILITY
spellingShingle IMAGE CORRELATION BETWEEN FACET EFFUSION AND LUMBAR INSTABILITY
FERNANDES JUNIOR,MAURO ANTONIO
Spine
Joint Instability
Spondylolisthesis
title_short IMAGE CORRELATION BETWEEN FACET EFFUSION AND LUMBAR INSTABILITY
title_full IMAGE CORRELATION BETWEEN FACET EFFUSION AND LUMBAR INSTABILITY
title_fullStr IMAGE CORRELATION BETWEEN FACET EFFUSION AND LUMBAR INSTABILITY
title_full_unstemmed IMAGE CORRELATION BETWEEN FACET EFFUSION AND LUMBAR INSTABILITY
title_sort IMAGE CORRELATION BETWEEN FACET EFFUSION AND LUMBAR INSTABILITY
author FERNANDES JUNIOR,MAURO ANTONIO
author_facet FERNANDES JUNIOR,MAURO ANTONIO
VIALLE,EMILIANO NEVES
PINTO,RAFAEL LUIZ
NANNI,FELIPE DE NEGREIROS
VIALLE,LUIZ ROBERTO
author_role author
author2 VIALLE,EMILIANO NEVES
PINTO,RAFAEL LUIZ
NANNI,FELIPE DE NEGREIROS
VIALLE,LUIZ ROBERTO
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FERNANDES JUNIOR,MAURO ANTONIO
VIALLE,EMILIANO NEVES
PINTO,RAFAEL LUIZ
NANNI,FELIPE DE NEGREIROS
VIALLE,LUIZ ROBERTO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Spine
Joint Instability
Spondylolisthesis
topic Spine
Joint Instability
Spondylolisthesis
description ABSTRACT Objective To assess the incidence of facet effusion in lumbosacral spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the relationship with radiographic segmental instability in patients submitted to spinal surgery. Methods Retrospective cohort study of patients submitted to lumbosacral spine surgery over a period of three years, through the evaluation of dynamic radiographs (X-ray) motion and facet effusion in axial section of MRI. Instability was defined as vertebral translation > 3 mm or intervertebral angle > 10º, and facet effusion as fluid in the facet joints > 1.5 mm. Results The total number of patients that fulfilled the criteria for analysis was 244, of which 47 presented movement (≤ 3 mm) and 31 presented excessive movement (> 3 mm), 115 had facet effusion (≤ 1.5 mm) and 46 presented excessive fluid (> 1.5 mm). Statistical analysis did not demonstrate a significant association between increased segmental movement and facet effusion (p = 0.150). Conclusions The total incidence of facet effusion was 47.1% and the excessive fluid was 18.9%.There was no association between facet effusion in MRI and instability in dynamic X-ray. MRI does not replace dynamic X-ray in flexion and extension in the evaluations of lumbar instability. Level of evidence III; Retrospective Cohort.
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