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Radiologic risk factors associated with development of myelopathy in patients with ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament of the cervical spine

Authors
Kwon, Woo-KeunHam, Chang HwaMoon, Hong JooKim, Joo HanPark, Youn-Kwan
Issue Date
Apr-2023
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Keywords
Cervical spine; Myelopathy; OPLL; Radiologic factor
Citation
CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY, v.227
Journal Title
CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY
Volume
227
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/87695
DOI
10.1016/j.clineuro.2023.107668
ISSN
0303-8467
Abstract
Study design: Retrospective Cohort StudyObjective: Myelopathy following ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is one of the devas-tating clinical features in these patients, while we still know little about which factors are associated with development of myelopathy. We evaluated the difference of radiologic measurements between OPLL patients with or without myelopathy and searched for the clinical significance with emphasis on the impact of dynamic motion. Methods: 305 patients diagnosed of OPLL were enrolled for retrospective review. They were divided into two groups according to the coexistence of radiographic evidence of myelopathy. Demographic data as well as radiologic measures including the presence of disc degeneration (DD), anterior-posterior diameter (APD) of central canal, canal compromise (CC) ratio, global and segmental range of motion (gROM and sROM), OPLL type (morphologic classification) and K-line were collected.Results: APD (odds ratio (OR); 0.411), CC ratio (OR; 1.100) and sROM (OR; 1.371) were significantly associated with the presence of myelopathy in the multivariate analysis. While the statistically significant factors were same in OPLLs with CC larger than 50%, presence of DD (OR; 4.509) and sROM (OR; 1.295) were significantly associated with myelopathy but not the CC itself in OPLLs with CC smaller than 50%.Conclusions: We discovered that the APD, CC ratio and sROM had significant association with development of myelopathy in OPLLs. And the presence of dynamic factors had significant association with myelopathy in OPLLs with smaller CC ratios. This observation and its clinical significance on development of myelopathy might enhance our understanding of OPLL.
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