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Characteristics of the spinopelvic parameters of patients with sacroiliac joint pain

Juichi Tonosu, Hiroyuki Oka, Kenichi Watanabe, Hiroaki Abe, Akiro Higashikawa, Takuya Kawai, Kôji Yamada, Hiroyuki Nakarai, Sakae Tanaka, Ko Matsudaira

2021Scientific Reports14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To evaluate the characteristics of the spinopelvic parameters on radiography in patients with sacroiliac joint pain (SIJP). Two hundred fifty patients were included and divided into the SIJP group (those diagnosed with SIJP based on physical findings and response to analgesic periarticular injections; n = 53) and the non-SIJP group (those with low back pain [LBP] because of other reasons; n = 197). We compared their demographic characteristics and spinopelvic parameters using radiography. All differences found in the patients' demographic characteristics and spinopelvic parameters were analyzed. More female participants experienced SIJP than male participants (P = 0.0179). Univariate analyses revealed significant differences in pelvic incidence (PI) (P = 0.0122), sacral slope (SS) (P = 0.0034), and lumbar lordosis (LL) (P = 0.0078) between the groups. The detection powers for PI, SS, and LL were 0.71, 0.84, and 0.66, respectively. Logistic regression analyses, after adjustment for age and sex, revealed significant differences in PI (P = 0.0308) and SS (P = 0.0153) between the groups, with odds ratios of 1.03 and 1.05, respectively. More female participants experienced SIJP than male participants. Higher PI and SS values were related to SIJP among LBP patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLumbar lordosisSacroiliac jointLogistic regressionOdds ratioUnivariate analysisLow back painRadiographyLumbarInternal medicineMultivariate analysisSurgeryAlternative medicinePathologyScoliosis diagnosis and treatmentSpine and Intervertebral Disc PathologyPregnancy-related medical research
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