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Optimal Lumbar Lordosis Correction for Adult Spinal Deformity with Severe Sagittal Imbalance in Patients Over Age 60 Role of Pelvic Tilt and Pelvic Tilt Ratio

Journal

SPINE
Volume 46, Issue 23, Pages E1246-E1253

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000004068

Keywords

adult spinal deformity; lumbar degenerative kyphosis; lumbar lordosis; pelvic incidence; sagittal balance

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The study evaluated optimal target values for spine balance correction in elderly patients with adult spinal deformity over 60 years old. Risk factors for postoperative sagittal imbalance were identified as pelvic incidence (PI), lumbar lordosis (LL), and post pelvic tilt ratio (PTr), with target values suggested as PI-LL <1.33 and PTr <25.95%. These findings can serve as effective guidelines for spine surgeons performing reconstruction surgeries for elderly patients with sagittal imbalance.
Study Design. A retrospective study. Objectives. The purpose of this study was to evaluate optimal and ideal target values of the spine balance correction in elderly patients with adult spinal deformity who were over the age of 60 years. Summary of Background Data. The target values of the Scoliosis Research Society-Schwab classification to obtain satisfactory alignment and favorable outcomes are used in many spinal reconstruction surgeries. However, uniformly applying the Scoliosis Research Society-Schwab classification to all elderly patients aged 60 years or older showing sagittal malalignment may lead to several inconsistencies. Methods. This study included 121 patients (average age 70.5 yr and a minimum 2-yr follow-up) with adult spinal deformity who underwent long-segment fusion from T10 to sacrum. We used Pearson's correlation coefficient to analyze the relationship between clinical and radiographic parameters, and multilinear regression analysis and multivariate logistic regression model (backward elimination method) were conducted using the correlation factors of postoperative (Post) and last follow-up (Last) sagittal vertical axis to find the risk factors of Post sagittal imbalance. Results. Logistic regression analysis with the correlation factors of Post and Last sagittal vertical axis led to risk factors of Post sagittal imbalance, and after confirming the significance of each path, it was confirmed that the effects of pelvic incidence (PI)lumbar lordosis (LL) and Post pelvic tilt ratio (PTr) were valid (P< 0.05). After using ROC curve, target value of PI-LL was 1.33, and that of PTr was 25.95%. Conclusion. Through our study, the risk factors of Post sagittal imbalance were the Post value of PI-LL and that of PTr, and target value of PI-LL was <1.33 and that of PTr was <25.95%. These target values can be effective guidelines for spine surgeons who perform spine reconstruction surgeries for elderly patients with a pure sagittal imbalance based on Schwab's formula.

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