KMID : 0357220070190030041
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Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy 2007 Volume.19 No. 3 p.41 ~ p.46
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Comparison of Radiography Findings and Magnetic Resonance Image Findings of Lumbar Spine Instability Patients
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Lee In-Hee
Park Hee-Joon Jin Jong-Sik Lee Jyung-Hyun Kim Youn-Nyun
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was to investigate how dose the radiography findings are to magnetic resonance (MR) image findings in the L5-S1 instability patients. The subjects of this study were comprised of eleven males and fifteen females, who had Lumbago and agreed with this research.
Methods: Radiography and MR images of Lumbar spine were acquired respectively from subjects in conditions of maximum flexion and extension. The horizontal and angular displacements in lumabosacral spine radiography were used to assess the instability of lumbar spine. MR images were also used to evaluate the intervertebral disc abnormalities and change of bone marrow.
Results: The results are as follows. 1. In the case of flexion transitional displacement proposed by Dupuis et al, the specificity and negative predictive value were good accuracy (), and the negative predictive value was in average. In the case of extension displacement, the negative predictive value was about average (), but the sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value were below the poor (<0.6). On the other side, the specificity was about average but other things were below in the case of angular displacement. 2. In the case of flexion transitional displacement proposed by Dupuis et al., compared with the intervertebral disc abnormalities, the negative prediction value was excellent, the sensitivity good, and the specificity about average. In the case of extension, the negative prediction value was about average, but the other things were poor. On the other side the specificity and negative predictive value had good accuracy and the sensitivity and positive prediction value were below average in the case of angular displacement.
Conclusion: The above results show that the radiography finding is sufficiently helpful to find the lumbar spine instability as an economic point of view.
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KEYWORD
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Lumbar spine instability, Radiography, Magnetic resonance image
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