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青少年赛艇运动员的磁共振成像显示的脊柱异常。

Spine abnormalities depicted by magnetic resonance imaging in adolescent rowers.

机构信息

Graduate School of Medicine, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.

出版信息

Am J Sports Med. 2011 Feb;39(2):392-7. doi: 10.1177/0363546510381365. Epub 2010 Oct 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Most lesions of the spine of athletes, which often are detected incidentally, do not cause important symptoms or make the athletes discontinue their physical activities. To better understand the significance of these lesions, new imaging studies have been conducted with asymptomatic athletes in several sports, aiming to detect potentially deleterious and disabling abnormalities.

PURPOSE

To compare the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lumbar spine findings in a group of asymptomatic adolescent rowers and in a control group of adolescents matched according to age and sex who do not practice any regular physical activity.

STUDY DESIGN

Cohort study (prevalence); Level of evidence, 3.

METHODS

Our study evaluated 44 asymptomatic adolescent boys distributed in 2 groups of 22 rowers and 22 control subjects. All the examinations were performed using a 0.35-T open-field MRI unit and evaluated by 2 experienced radiologists blinded to the study groups. Each MRI scan was analyzed for the presence of disc degeneration/desiccation, herniated or bulging disc, pars interarticularis stress reaction, and spondylolysis. The Student t test and the Fisher exact test were used for statistical analyses.

RESULTS

Nine rowers (40.9%) had at least 1 abnormality detected by MRI in the lumbar spine, whereas only 2 participants (9.1%) in the control group had at least 1 MRI abnormality (P = .03). Seven disc changes (31.8%) and 6 pars abnormalities (27.3%) were found in the group of elite rowers. In the control group, 3 disc changes (13.6%) and no pars abnormalities were found in the MR scans. The comparison between groups showed statistically significant differences in stress reaction of the pars articularis.

CONCLUSION

Disc disease and pars interarticularis stress reaction are prevalent abnormalities of the lumbar spine of high-performance rowers.

摘要

背景

大多数运动员脊柱病变往往是偶然发现的,不会引起重要症状或导致运动员停止体育活动。为了更好地了解这些病变的意义,在几个运动项目中对无症状运动员进行了新的影像学研究,旨在发现可能具有潜在危害性和致残性的异常。

目的

比较一组无症状青少年赛艇运动员和一组根据年龄和性别匹配、不进行任何常规体育活动的青少年对照组的磁共振成像(MRI)腰椎结果。

研究设计

队列研究(患病率);证据水平,3 级。

方法

我们的研究评估了 44 名无症状青少年男性,分为 22 名赛艇运动员和 22 名对照组。所有检查均在 0.35-T 开放式 MRI 设备上进行,由 2 名经验丰富的放射科医生进行评估,他们对研究组一无所知。分析每个 MRI 扫描是否存在椎间盘退变/干燥、椎间盘突出或膨出、关节突关节应力反应和脊椎裂。采用 Student t 检验和 Fisher 确切概率法进行统计学分析。

结果

9 名赛艇运动员(40.9%)在腰椎 MRI 上至少发现 1 处异常,而对照组仅有 2 名参与者(9.1%)至少有 1 处 MRI 异常(P =.03)。在精英赛艇运动员组中发现了 7 处椎间盘变化(31.8%)和 6 处关节突异常(27.3%)。在对照组中,3 处椎间盘变化(13.6%)和 1 处关节突异常在 MRI 扫描中未发现。组间比较显示关节突关节应力反应有统计学显著差异。

结论

椎间盘疾病和关节突关节应力反应是高性能赛艇运动员腰椎的常见异常。

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