17 August 2020>: Clinical Research
Correlation Between Parameters of Intervertebral Disc and Cervical Lordosis in Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy
Zhuxi Huang 12BCDE , Yue Zhu 1AG* , Wei Yuan 1ACE*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.924857
Med Sci Monit 2020; 26:e924857
Table 1 Age, cervical disc height, angle, and cervical lordosis in 2 groups.
Group 1, CL ≤10° (n=102) | Group 2, CL >10° (n=110) | P | |
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Age, years | 53±11 | 56±9 | 0.17 |
C2/3H, mm | 5.54±0.99 | 5.75±1.12 | 0.13 |
C3/4H, mm | 5.93±0.97 | 6.04±1.18 | 0.47 |
C4/5H, mm | 5.8±1.15 | 6.08±1.34 | 0.11 |
C5/6H, mm | 5.59±1.39 | 5.93±1.16 | 0.06 |
C6/7H, mm | 6.16±1.21 | 6.34±1.28 | 0.31 |
C2/3A, ° | 0.7±1.1 | 2.9±3.9 | ** |
C3/4A, ° | 0.9±1.3 | 3.7±4.2 | ** |
C4/5A, ° | 1.8±1.3 | 4.1±4.7 | ** |
C5/6A, ° | 1.6±1.2 | 3.4±4.5 | ** |
C6/7A, ° | 2.1±1.5 | 3.7±4.2 | 0.01* |
CL, ° | 3.3±6.9 | 19.6±8.1 | ** |
Data is presented as mean±SD. H – height; A – angle; CL – cervical lordosis. * ** |