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Asian Spine Journal
2020 Volume.14 No. 3 p.350 ~ p.356
Introduction of the Novel Radiographic Line (L5-Kyphosis Apex Line) Intended to Evaluate Scheuermann¡¯s Disease and Postural Kyphosis Progression on Standard Lateral X-Rays
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Carmeli Eli
Kalichman Leonid
Abstract
Study Design: Cross-sectional and follow-up nested study.

Purpose: To assess the reliability of the L5-kyphosis apex line (L5-KAL) evaluation and determine the association between changes in L5-KAL, changes in radiological parameters, and changes in clinical symptoms.

Overview of Literature: Scheuermann¡¯s disease is the most common cause of hyperkyphosis of the thoracolumbar and thoracic spine during adolescence. Scheuermann¡¯s disease patients usually show compensatory hyperlordosis of the lumbar spine, which is usually flexible, and express an anterior translation of the lumbar section. The L5-KAL was developed on the basis of our clinical experience, displaying the horizontal distance between the thoracic and lumbar curves.

Methods: In the cross-sectional segment, 150 initial lateral X-rays of patients with Scheuermann¡¯s disease and postural kyphosis were analyzed, and 80 additional X-rays were analyzed in the follow-up segment. The data taken from the X-rays of the whole spinal column included the thoracic kyphosis angle, the C7 plumb line, and the L5-KAL. Clinical data included a numerical rating scale of self-perceived body image, pain, and a Scoliosis Research Society-22 questionnaire (SRS-22).

Results: Significant positive associations were observed in a cross-sectional study between the L5-KAL and thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, C7 line, and self-perceived body image. In the follow-up nested study, in a mixed analysis of variance, the main effect of time was significant for the L5-KAL, kyphotic deformity and SRS-22, which indicated a change in these parameters after treatment of Scheuermann¡¯s disease patients. Significant positive associations were observed between the changes in L5-KAL and the changes in thoracic kyphosis.

Conclusions: Our evidence suggests that the L5-KAL can serve as an indicator of the thoracic curve change in Scheuermann¡¯s disease and postural kyphosis patients and should be considered in clinical practice.
KEYWORD
Scheuermann¡¯s disease, X-rays, Kyphosis, Spine
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