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早起鸟计划:利用磁共振成像捕捉脊柱侧弯发展风险增加的儿童骨骼和椎间盘的早期变化——一项前瞻性观察队列研究的研究方案

EARLYBIRD: catching the earliest changes of the bone and intervertebral discs in children at increased risk for scoliosis development with MRI - study protocol of a prospective observational cohort study.

作者信息

Lafranca Peter P G, Stempels Hilde W, de Reuver Steven, Houben Michiel L, Kok Joeri, Kruyt Moyo C, Castelein René M, Seevinck Peter R, van der Velden Tijl, Shcherbakova Yulia M, Ito Keita, Schlösser Tom P C

机构信息

Orthopaedic Surgery, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Department of Pediatrics, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2025 Jun 26;15(6):e098929. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-098929.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is an acquired deformity that develops in 2-4% of otherwise healthy children during adolescent growth, substantially reducing their quality of life and creating a life-long burden of disease. Despite many years of dedicated research, the cause and mechanism of AIS are still unknown and no effective curative treatments are available for children suffering from this spinal and chest deformity. To date, all etiological studies focused on children with an already established scoliosis. EARLYBIRD aims to uncover the earliest pathoanatomical changes in AIS, by studying longitudinal spinal growth in children at increased risk for scoliosis development with MRI, starting before adolescence.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

This prospective observational cohort study will follow two groups: 60 adolescent girls (8-10 years old) who have an older sibling or parent diagnosed with AIS (cohort 1) and 60 adolescents with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, a genetic microdeletion associated with 50% scoliosis prevalence (cohort 2). Data collection will be completely radiation-free and occur at baseline and yearly during adolescence up to 15 years of age in girls and up to 16 in boys. A comprehensive physical examination, a dedicated spine and chest MRI as well as a standing three-dimensional (3-D) spinal ultrasound will be obtained at each time point. The main parameter will be the longitudinal changes in segmental axial rotation during growth in subjects that do and do not develop AIS. Secondary endpoints are longitudinal changes in 3-D morphology of the bone and intervertebral discs (IVDs) during normal spinal development and during scoliosis development, determining biomarkers for bone growth, implementing radiation-free imaging methods for spinal monitoring in adolescent patients at risk for scoliosis development and use these for spinal skeletal maturity and patient-specific spinal biomechanical analyses.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

This protocol has been approved by the Medical Ethics Committee NedMed and is registered on clinicaltrials.gov (NCT05924347). Written informed consent will be obtained from all parents/legal representatives. Key findings will be disseminated via peer-reviewed journals and presentation at conferences. This study is funded by the European Research Council.

摘要

引言

青少年特发性脊柱侧凸(AIS)是一种后天性畸形,在2%-4%原本健康的儿童青少年生长发育过程中出现,严重降低他们的生活质量,并造成终身疾病负担。尽管经过多年专门研究,AIS的病因和发病机制仍不清楚,对于患有这种脊柱和胸廓畸形的儿童尚无有效的治愈性治疗方法。迄今为止,所有病因学研究都集中在已经患有脊柱侧凸的儿童身上。EARLYBIRD研究旨在通过在青春期前开始,利用MRI研究脊柱侧凸发生风险增加的儿童的脊柱纵向生长,来揭示AIS最早的病理解剖学变化。

方法与分析

这项前瞻性观察性队列研究将跟踪两组对象:60名8-10岁的青春期女孩,她们有一个患有AIS的哥哥姐姐或父母(队列1),以及60名患有22q11.2缺失综合征的青少年,这是一种与50%脊柱侧凸患病率相关的基因微缺失(队列2)。数据收集将完全无辐射,在基线时以及女孩15岁、男孩16岁之前的青春期每年进行一次。每个时间点都将进行全面的体格检查、专门的脊柱和胸部MRI以及站立位三维(3-D)脊柱超声检查。主要参数将是在发生和未发生AIS的受试者生长过程中节段性轴向旋转的纵向变化。次要终点包括正常脊柱发育期间和脊柱侧凸发展期间骨骼和椎间盘(IVD)三维形态的纵向变化,确定骨生长的生物标志物,为有脊柱侧凸发生风险的青少年患者实施无辐射成像方法用于脊柱监测,并将这些方法用于脊柱骨骼成熟度和患者特异性脊柱生物力学分析。

伦理与传播

本方案已获得NedMed医学伦理委员会批准,并在clinicaltrials.gov(NCT05924347)上注册。将从所有父母/法定代表人处获得书面知情同意书。关键研究结果将通过同行评审期刊和在会议上报告进行传播。本研究由欧洲研究理事会资助。

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