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The effect of fatty infiltration, revision surgery, and sex on lumbar multifidus passive mechanical properties

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jsp2.1266

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fat infiltration; multifidus muscle; paraspinal muscle; passive mechanics; spine; spine surgery

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This study compared the passive mechanical properties of single fibers and fiber bundles of the multifidus muscle in patients undergoing primary versus revision surgery, and in muscles with mild versus severe fatty infiltration. The results showed that at the single fiber level, the elastic modulus was unaffected by fatty infiltration or surgery status, but was lower in females and younger individuals. At the fiber bundle level, severe fatty infiltration and younger age were associated with lower elastic modulus.
Purpose: Previous research has demonstrated increased stiffness in the multifidus muscle compared to other paraspinal muscles at the fiber bundle level. We aimed to compare single fiber and fiber bundle passive mechanical properties of multifidus muscle: (1) in 40 patients undergoing primary versus revision surgery and (2) in muscle with mild versus severe fatty infiltration.Methods: The degree of muscle fatty infiltration was graded using the patients' spine magnetic resonance images. Average single fiber and fiber bundle passive mechanical properties across three tests were compared between primary (N = 30) and revision (N = 10) surgery status, between mild and severe fatty infiltration levels, between sexes, and with age from passive stress-strain tests of excised multifidus muscle intraoperative biopsies.Results: At the single fiber level, elastic modulus was unaffected by degree of fatty infiltration or surgery status. Female sex (p = 0.001) and younger age (p = 0.04) were associated with lower multifidus fiber elastic modulus. At the fiber bundle level, which includes connective tissue around fibers, severe fatty infiltration (p = 0.01) and younger age (p = 0.06) were associated with lower elastic modulus. Primary surgery also demonstrated a moderate, but non-significant effect for lower elastic modulus (p = 0.10).Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that female sex is the primary driver for reduced single fiber elastic modulus of the multifidus, while severity of fatty infiltration is the primary driver for reduced elastic modulus at the level of the fiber bundle in individuals with lumbar spine pathology.

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