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Influence of age,gender and weight on spinal osteoarthritis in the elderly: An analysis of morphometric changes using X-ray images
Authors:P. Pouletaut  H. Dalqamoni  F. Marin  M.-C. Ho Ba Tho
Affiliation:1. Service de biomécanique et bioingénierie, CNRS UMR 6600, université de technologie de Compiègne, BP 20529, 60205 Compiègne cedex, France;2. Yarmouk university of bioengineering, Irbid, Jordan
Abstract:Various factors in addition to normal aging are reported to be associated with spinal osteoarthritis. The links between the risk factors and osteoarthritis are unclear. This study proposes an analysis of factors associated with spinal osteoarthritis using a collection of cervical and lumbar X-ray images, maintained by the US National Library of Medicine. Five hundred and forty-eight images of adults (60–74 years old, 242 males, 306 females) are analyzed. Six to nine anatomical points are selected by an experienced radiologist on each vertebra. Four dimensionless indexes are calculated: the anterior-to-posterior height ratio (APR), the disc space relative to posterior height of vertebra (DS) and the number of osteophytes. Correlations of these parameters are estimated with three anthropometric indexes: age, gender and body mass index. The univariate relationships are evaluated using one-way analysis of variance and Kruskal-Wallis test. Osteophytes are more frequent for men than for women. Men have lower APR from the levels L1 to L4 and lower DS at the levels C4 and C5. The lumbar levels L2 and L4 are more affected with age by changes in APR. Obese group has a higher DS at the level C3-C4 and a higher APR at the level L1. The analysis of images shows the predominant effect of osteoarthritis at the lower levels of the cervical and lumbar spine.
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