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In vivo diurnal variation in intervertebral disc volume and morphology.

作者信息

Botsford D J, Esses S I, Ogilvie-Harris D J

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 1994 Apr 15;19(8):935-40. doi: 10.1097/00007632-199404150-00012.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Three-dimensional reconstructions of MRI scans measured volume, height, and diameter of intervertebral discs. These measurements were made in vivo.

OBJECTIVES

This study documented diurnal change in lumbar disc volume and morphology. The authors studied the pattern of this change over the disc levels that were examined and documented individual differences.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

There is a diurnal pattern of standing heights. The majority of this diurnal height change can be accounted for by height loss within the intervertebral disc, which bulges radially with loading. These studies have been performed in vivo.

METHODS

Eight normal males were studied using two protocols. In one, the volunteers were in the supine position for 6 hours before MRI scanning. In the other, volunteers spent 4 hours standing and 3 hours sitting before MRI scanning. Three-dimensional MRI scanning was carried out on the L3-4, L4-5, and L5-S1 discs.

RESULTS

Volume height and AP diameter of the lumbar intervertebral discs decreased significantly after the protocol of a day's activity. The mean decrease in disc volume at the L3-4 level after standing was 21.1%. At the L4-5 level, it decreased a mean of 18.7%, whereas at the L5-S1 level, there was a 21.6% mean decrease.

CONCLUSIONS

The mean simulated diurnal volume decrease in the lower three lumbar discs is 16.2%. Most of the diurnal loss in disc height is due to volume loss. The effect of radial bulging is minimal.

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