阿司匹林对腰椎退变的影响:一项基于影像学的研究。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY Frontiers in Surgery Pub Date : 2024-12-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsurg.2024.1515585
Haiyun Niu, Feiyu Zu, Zhenguo Shang, Ze Gao, Dazhuang Miao, Di Zhang
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目的:本研究通过分析阿司匹林对腰痛并发动脉粥样硬化患者的影响,探讨阿司匹林对腰椎退变的影响。方法:采用基于倾向评分匹配(PSM)的1:1最近邻匹配方法,将73例定期服用阿司匹林的患者分为阿司匹林组,73例未服用阿司匹林的患者作为对照组。x线片测量腰椎前凸度(LL)和椎间高度指数(IHI)。基于腰椎MRI进行皮下脂肪组织厚度(SFTT)、椎旁肌脂肪浸润面积(%FIA)、软骨终板(CEP) Modic变化及改良Pfirrmann评分。结果:经PSM分析,阿司匹林组与对照组的混杂因素达到平衡。本研究共分析73对患者。与对照组相比,阿司匹林组显示较低的SFTT(L1/2)和较低的CEP Modic改变发生率(均为P P)。结论:总之,阿司匹林保守治疗可预防上腰椎退变,尽管其对下腰椎的作用不太明显。
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The effect of aspirin on lumbar degeneration: an imaging-based study.

Purpose: This study aims to investigate how aspirin influences lumbar degeneration by analyzing the effect of aspirin on patients with low back pain (LBP) and concurrent atherosclerosis.

Methods: Using 1:1 nearest neighbor matching based on propensity score matching (PSM), 73 patients who regularly took aspirin were assigned to the aspirin group, while another 73 patients who did not take aspirin formed the control group. Radiographs were used to measure lumbar lordosis (LL) and intervertebral height index (IHI). Subcutaneous fat tissue thickness (SFTT), paravertebral muscle fat infiltration area (%FIA), cartilage endplate (CEP) Modic changes, and modified Pfirrmann grading scores were performed based on lumbar MRI.

Results: After PSM analysis, confounders between the aspirin and control groups were balanced. A total of 73 pairs of patients were analyzed in this study. The aspirin group showed lower SFTT(L1/2) and a reduced incidence of CEP Modic changes, compared to the control group (both P < 0.05). Additionally, the %FIA and Pfirrmann scores were lower in the aspirin group, particularly in the upper lumbar spine (both P < 0.05). No significant differences were observed in LL and IHI between the aspirin and control groups.

Conclusion: In summary, conservative treatment with aspirin protects against upper lumbar spine degeneration, although its effect on the lower lumbar spine is less pronounced.

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Frontiers in Surgery
Frontiers in Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Evidence of surgical interventions go back to prehistoric times. Since then, the field of surgery has developed into a complex array of specialties and procedures, particularly with the advent of microsurgery, lasers and minimally invasive techniques. The advanced skills now required from surgeons has led to ever increasing specialization, though these still share important fundamental principles. Frontiers in Surgery is the umbrella journal representing the publication interests of all surgical specialties. It is divided into several “Specialty Sections” listed below. All these sections have their own Specialty Chief Editor, Editorial Board and homepage, but all articles carry the citation Frontiers in Surgery. Frontiers in Surgery calls upon medical professionals and scientists from all surgical specialties to publish their experimental and clinical studies in this journal. By assembling all surgical specialties, which nonetheless retain their independence, under the common umbrella of Frontiers in Surgery, a powerful publication venue is created. Since there is often overlap and common ground between the different surgical specialties, assembly of all surgical disciplines into a single journal will foster a collaborative dialogue amongst the surgical community. This means that publications, which are also of interest to other surgical specialties, will reach a wider audience and have greater impact. The aim of this multidisciplinary journal is to create a discussion and knowledge platform of advances and research findings in surgical practice today to continuously improve clinical management of patients and foster innovation in this field.
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