Department of Spinal Surgery, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and University Hospital Motol, Prague, Czech Republic.
Department of Spinal Surgery, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and University Hospital Motol, Prague, Czech Republic.
World Neurosurg. 2024 Oct;190:e504-e512. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.07.163. Epub 2024 Jul 27.
Chronic low back pain, affecting up to 58% of the population, often stems from intervertebral disc degeneration. Although magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is commonly used for diagnostics, challenges arise in pinpointing pain sources due to frequent asymptomatic findings. Single-photon emission tomography (SPECT) integrated with computed tomography (CT) offers a promising approach, enhancing sensitivity and specificity.
In this retrospective study, spanning 2016 to 2022, SPECT/CT imaging was performed on 193 patients meeting specific criteria. We correlated SPECT/CT findings with lumbar MRI results, utilizing Pfirrmann and Rajasekaran classifications for disc degeneration and endplate damage assessment. Logistic regression analysis adjusted for age and sex evaluated associations.
Of 965 spinal levels assessed, SPECT/CT positivity strongly correlated with higher Pfirrmann grades and Rajasekaran endplate classifications. Notably, Modic changes (MCs) on MRI displayed a nonsignificant relationship with SPECT/CT positivity. Significant associations were observed in older patients with positive MCs, Pfirrmann grades, and Rajasekaran classifications.
This comprehensive study, the largest of its kind, establishes a significant link between SPECT/CT positivity and advanced lumbar degenerative changes. Higher Pfirrmann grades and increased Rajasekaran endplate damage demonstrated substantial correlations with SPECT/CT positivity. Notably, MCs did not exhibit such association. Our findings underscore the potential of SPECT/CT in identifying pain generators in degenerative spinal conditions, offering valuable insights for future interventions.
慢性下腰痛影响了多达 58%的人群,通常源于椎间盘退变。尽管磁共振成像(MRI)常用于诊断,但由于经常出现无症状发现,因此难以确定疼痛源。单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)与计算机断层扫描(CT)相结合提供了一种有前途的方法,可提高敏感性和特异性。
在这项 2016 年至 2022 年的回顾性研究中,对符合特定标准的 193 名患者进行了 SPECT/CT 成像。我们将 SPECT/CT 结果与腰椎 MRI 结果相关联,使用 Pfirrmann 和 Rajasekaran 分类评估椎间盘退变和终板损伤。调整年龄和性别因素的逻辑回归分析评估了相关性。
在评估的 965 个脊柱水平中,SPECT/CT 阳性与较高的 Pfirrmann 分级和 Rajasekaran 终板分类强烈相关。值得注意的是,MRI 上的 Modic 改变(MCs)与 SPECT/CT 阳性无显著关系。在阳性 MCs、Pfirrmann 分级和 Rajasekaran 分类的老年患者中观察到显著的相关性。
这项最大规模的综合研究确立了 SPECT/CT 阳性与腰椎退行性变化之间的显著联系。较高的 Pfirrmann 分级和增加的 Rajasekaran 终板损伤与 SPECT/CT 阳性有显著相关性。值得注意的是,MCs 没有表现出这种关联。我们的研究结果强调了 SPECT/CT 在识别退行性脊柱疾病疼痛源方面的潜力,为未来的干预措施提供了有价值的见解。