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摘要
背景:腰骶角(LSA)是腰背部疾病患者治疗中一个重要的形态学参数。目的:探讨尼日利亚成年人腰骶角与年龄的关系。方法:从奥韦里联邦医疗中心(FMC)放射科获得226张x线片(男113张,女113张)。纳入标准为:18岁以上腰骶侧位片,且仅使用清晰x线片。采用弗格森入路测量腰骶角。所有获得的数据均以描述性统计和推理统计两种方式表示。结果:男性和女性腰骶角在不同年龄组中均呈进行性增加,但在60岁及以上年龄组中呈下降趋势。男性腰骶角平均值为35.74°,女性腰骶角平均值为41.46°。男女两组腰骶角差异有统计学意义(t = 3.16, p = 0.002)。而年龄与腰骶角之间存在微弱的正相关关系,男性(r = 0.187),女性(r = 0.392)。结论:男性患者腰骶角平均值低于女性患者。男女腰骶角与年龄有显著相关。
Relationship between Age and Lumbosacral Angle (LSA) of Adult Nigerians: A Cross-sectional Study
Background: The lumbosacral angle (LSA), is a key morphometric parameter important in the management of patients with low back disorders.
Aim: The study evaluated the relationship between age and lumbosacral angle of adult Nigerians.
Methods: Two hundred and twenty-six (226) radiographs (113 males to 113 females) were obtained from Radiology departments of Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri. Inclusion criteria were, lateral radiographs of lumbosacral region marked above 18 years of ages and only clear X-ray films were used.Using the Ferguson's approach, the lumbosacral angle was measured. All data obtained were expressed both in descriptive and inferential statistics.
Results: Both male and female categories showed a progressive increase in lumbosacral angle across age groups, but later decreased in the age group of 60 years and above. The mean lumbosacral angle of male subjects was 35.74° while that of females was 41.46°. There was a significant difference (t = 3.16, p = 0.002) between the lumbosacral angle of male and female categories. However, there was a weak, positive correlation between age and lumbosacral angle of males (r = 0.187) and females (r = 0.392).
Conclusion: The males had a lower mean lumbosacral angle compared to the females. Age was significantly correlated with lumbosacral angle in both sexes.