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颈椎挥鞭伤患者的 Modic 改变:一项前瞻性 11 年随访研究。

Modic changes of the cervical spine in patients with whiplash injury: a prospective 11-year follow-up study.

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Keio University, Japan.

出版信息

Injury. 2013 Jun;44(6):819-24. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2012.12.001. Epub 2012 Dec 27.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

There are few studies on Modic changes of the cervical spine in patients suffering from whiplash. This study compared Modic changes seen in whiplash patients 10 years after the injury with those observed in asymptomatic volunteers.

METHODS

This is a follow-up study of 133 patients who suffered whiplash injuries in 1994-1996 and underwent MRI with a superconductive imager (63 men, 70 women, mean age 49.6±15.3 years, mean follow-up 11.4 years). In addition, 223 healthy volunteers who underwent MRI during the same period were included as controls (123 men, 100 women, mean age 50.5±15.0 years, mean follow-up 11.6 years). All participants underwent follow-up MRI. We examined all participants for Modic changes, and investigated relationships between Modic changes and clinical symptoms or potentially related factors.

RESULTS

Modic changes were observed in 4 patients (3%) and at 7 intervertebral levels in the initial study, and in 17 patients (12.8%) and at 30 intervertebral levels at the follow-up. Modic Type 2 changes were the most prevalent in the whiplash patients in both the initial and follow-up studies. There was no significant difference in the percentage of whiplash patients versus control subjects with positive Modic changes, either at the initial study or at follow-up. Modic changes were not related to clinical symptoms present at follow-up, but were associated with preexisting disc degeneration. There was no association between Modic changes and the details of the car accident that caused the injury.

CONCLUSIONS

While Modic changes became more common in whiplash patients in the 10-year period after the accident, they occurred with a similar frequency in control subjects. We did not find any association between Modic changes and the nature of the car accident in which the whiplash occurred. Modic changes found in whiplash patients may be a result of the physiological ageing process rather than pathological findings relating to the whiplash injury.

摘要

简介

患有挥鞭伤的患者的颈椎的 Modic 改变研究甚少。本研究比较了挥鞭伤 10 年后患者与无症状志愿者的 Modic 改变。

方法

这是对 1994-1996 年遭受挥鞭伤的 133 名患者进行的一项随访研究,这些患者使用超导成像仪进行了 MRI(63 名男性,70 名女性,平均年龄 49.6±15.3 岁,平均随访 11.4 年)。此外,还纳入了同期进行 MRI 检查的 223 名健康志愿者作为对照组(123 名男性,100 名女性,平均年龄 50.5±15.0 岁,平均随访 11.6 年)。所有参与者均进行了随访 MRI 检查。我们检查了所有参与者的 Modic 改变,并调查了 Modic 改变与临床症状或潜在相关因素之间的关系。

结果

在初始研究中,有 4 名患者(3%)和 7 个椎间水平出现 Modic 改变,在随访时,有 17 名患者(12.8%)和 30 个椎间水平出现 Modic 改变。在初始和随访研究中,挥鞭伤患者中最常见的 Modic 改变类型 2。无论是在初始研究还是在随访时,挥鞭伤患者中出现阳性 Modic 改变的比例与对照组相比均无显著差异。Modic 改变与随访时存在的临床症状无关,但与先前存在的椎间盘退变有关。Modic 改变与导致损伤的车祸细节之间无关联。

结论

虽然在事故发生后的 10 年内,挥鞭伤患者的 Modic 改变变得更加常见,但在对照组中,其发生率相似。我们未发现 Modic 改变与挥鞭伤发生的车祸性质之间存在任何关联。挥鞭伤患者的 Modic 改变可能是生理老化过程的结果,而不是与挥鞭伤损伤有关的病理发现。

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