[健康人脊柱旁肌肉退化的影像学参数和影响因素]。

Wei Wang, Weishi Li
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目的测量健康人群的脊柱旁肌肉参数,探讨脊柱旁肌肉的特征,研究脊柱旁肌肉退化的影响因素:2020年2月至2020年11月,前瞻性招募82名健康中国人,其中男性36人,女性46人。年龄介于 21 岁至 75 岁之间,平均年龄为 48.0 岁。身高从 150 厘米到 183 厘米不等,平均身高为 165.6 厘米。体重从 43 公斤到 100 公斤不等,平均为 65.4 公斤。体重指数(BMI)介于 16.7 至 32.4 公斤/米 2 之间,平均为 23.7 公斤/米 2。脊柱旁肌肉(多裂肌、竖脊肌和腰大肌)在 L 3、L 4 和 L 5 水平的参数由核磁共振成像测量,包括相对总横截面积(rtCSA)、相对脂肪横截面积(rfCSA)、相对信号强度(rSI)和脂肪浸润(FI)。比较不同性别、不同测量水平脊柱旁肌肉参数的差异;采用皮尔逊或斯皮尔曼相关分析探讨脊柱旁肌肉参数与年龄、身高、体重、BMI的关系:结果:从L3到L5水平,多裂肌和腰大肌的rtCSA和rfCSA以及竖脊肌的rfCSA增加,而竖脊肌的rtCSA减少。脊柱旁肌肉的 FI 和 rSI 逐渐增加。L 4 和 L 5 水平的脊柱旁肌肉参数与 L 3 水平(P4 和 L 5 水平(PPPPP))相比有显著差异:脊柱旁肌肉退化程度沿脊柱轴从头到尾逐渐增加。脊柱旁肌肉退化与年龄、身高和性别有关。体重、BMI 和脊柱旁肌肉退化之间的关系需要进一步研究。
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[Radiographic parameters and influencing factors of paraspinal muscle degeneration in healthy people].

Objective: To measure the paraspinal muscle parameters, explore the characteristics of paraspinal muscles, and investigate the influence factors of paraspinal muscle degeneration in healthy people.

Methods: Eighty-two healthy Chinese people were prospectively recruited between February 2020 and November 2020, including 36 males and 46 females. The age ranged from 21 to 75 years, with a mean of 48.0 years. The height ranged from 150 to 183 cm, with a mean of 165.6 cm. The body mass ranged from 43 to 100 kg, with a mean of 65.4 kg. The body mass index (BMI) ranged from 16.7 to 32.4 kg/m 2, with a mean of 23.7 kg/m 2. Parameters of the paraspinal muscles (multifidus muscle, erector spinae muscle, and psoas major muscle) at L 3, L 4, and L 5 levels were measured by MRI, including the relative total cross-sectional area (rtCSA), relative fatty cross-sectional area (rfCSA), relative signal intensity (rSI), and fatty infiltration (FI). The differences of paraspinal muscle parameters at different genders and different measurement levels were compared; Pearson or Spearman correlation analysis was used to explore the relationship between paraspinal muscle parameters and age, height, body mass, BMI.

Results: From L 3 to L 5 level, the rtCSA and rfCSA of multifidus muscle and psoas major muscle as well as the rfCSA of erector spinae muscle increased, while rtCSA of erector spinae muscle decreased. The FI and rSI of paraspinal muscles increased gradually. The parameters of paraspinal muscles at L 4 and L 5 levels were significantly different from those at L 3 levels ( P<0.05). There were significant differences in rtCSA and rfCSA of multifidus muscle, rtCSA, FI, and rSI of erector spinae muscle as well as rtCSA, rfCSA, and FI of psoas major muscle between L 4 and L 5 levels ( P<0.05). Compared with males, the rfCSA and FI of multifidus muscle, FI of erector spinae muscle, and FI of psoas major muscle were significantly higher in females, while the rtCSA of psoas major muscle was significantly lower ( P<0.05). Age was significantly negatively correlated with rtCSA of paraspinal muscles ( P<0.05), but significantly positively correlated with FI of paraspinal muscles, rfCSA and rSI of multifidus and erector spinae muscles ( P<0.05). Height was significantly negatively correlated with rfCSA and FI of paraspinal muscles ( P<0.05).

Conclusion: The degree of paraspinal muscle degeneration increases gradually along the spine axis from head to tail. Paraspinal muscle degeneration is related to age, height, and gender. The relationship between the body mass, BMI and paraspinal muscle degeneration needs further study.

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