High prevalence of thoracic vertebral deformities and discal wedging in ankylosing spondylitis patients with hyperkyphosis

Citation
P. Geusens et al., High prevalence of thoracic vertebral deformities and discal wedging in ankylosing spondylitis patients with hyperkyphosis, J RHEUMATOL, 28(8), 2001, pp. 1856-1861
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Rheumatology,"da verificare
Journal title
JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY
ISSN journal
0315162X → ACNP
Volume
28
Issue
8
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1856 - 1861
Database
ISI
SICI code
0315-162X(200108)28:8<1856:HPOTVD>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Objective. To study the prevalence of deformities of vertebrae and inter-ve rtebral discs in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) in relation to f ixed hyperkyphosis of the spine. Methods. Altogether 50 patients (15 women, 35 men) with AS were studied. Hy perkyphosis was measured by the occiput to wall distance (OWD). Anterior (H a), mid- (Hin), and posterior height (Hpi) of the vertebrae and interverteb ral discs were measured on lateral radiographs of the thoracic (Th5-Thl'22) and lumbar spine (L1-L5). Vertebral shapes were analyzed according to McCl oskey, et al. Wedging of discs was calculated as Ha/Hp. Hyperkyphosis was d efined as OWD greater than or equal to 1 cm. Results. In the thoracic spine, the prevalence of vertebral deformities was higher in patients with hyperkyphosis (n = 38) compared to patients withou t hyperkyphosis (n = 12) (45% vs 8%; p = 0.01). The prevalence of thoracic vertebral deformities in patients with hyperkyphosis differed little betwee n men and women (39% vs 58%; p > 0.10) and among patients above and below t he age of 45 years (50% vs 33%; p > 0.10). Patients with one or more deform ed thoracic vertebrae had a higher mean OVID than patients without deformed vertebrae (12 +/- 7 vs 7 +/- 6 cm; p < 0.01). The total sum of deformities of the thoracic vertebrae and discs explained 43% of the variance of the a ge adjusted OWD (p < 0.001). Deformities of lumbar vertebrae and discs did not contribute to hyperkyphosis. Conclusion. In patients with AS and hyperkyphosis, deformities of the thora cic vertebrae occur frequently and, together with wedging of the thoracic d iscs, contribute significantly to fixed hyperkyphosis of the spine.