» Articles » PMID: 38416194

Intradiscal Vacuum Phenomenon Matches Lumbar Spine Degeneration Patterns in an Ageing Population

Abstract

Purpose: Intra-Discal Vacuum phenomenon (IDVP) is well-recognised, yet poorly visualised and poorly understood radiological finding in disc degeneration, particularly with regard to its role in spinal alignment. CT analysis of the lumbar spine in an aging population aims to identify patterns associated with IDVP including lumbopelvic morphology and associated spinal diagnoses.

Methods: An analysis was performed of an over-60s population sample of 2020 unrelated abdominal CT scans, without acute spinal presentations. Spinal analysis included sagittal lumbopelvic reconstructions to assess for IDVP and pelvic incidence (PI). Subjects with degenerative pathologies, including previous vertebral fractures, auto-fusion, transitional vertebrae, and listhesis, were also selected out and analysed separately.

Results: The prevalence of lumbar spine IDVP was 50.3% (955/1898) and increased with age (125 exclusions). This increased in severity towards the lumbosacral junction (L1L2 8.3%, L2L3 10.9%, L3L4 11.5%, L4L5 23.9%, and L5S1 46.3%). A lower PI yielded a higher incidence of IDVP, particularly at L5S1 (p < 0.01). A total of 292 patients had IDVP with additional degenerative pathologies, which were more likely to occur at the level of isthmic spondylolisthesis, adjacent to a previous fracture or suprajacent to a lumbosacral transitional vertebra (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: This study identified the prevalence and severity of IDVP in an aging population. Sagittal patterns that influence the pattern of IVDP, such as pelvic incidence and degenerative pathologies, provide novel insights into the function of aging spines.

Citing Articles

Relevance of Lumbar Subcutaneous Edema and Local Lordosis.

Doi K, Okazaki T, Shibamoto K, Tani S, Mizuno J Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo). 2024; 64(12):451-454.

PMID: 39505521 PMC: 11729259. DOI: 10.2176/jns-nmc.2024-0187.

References
1.
Resnick D, Niwayama G, Guerra Jr J, Vint V, Usselman J . Spinal vacuum phenomena: anatomical study and review. Radiology. 1981; 139(2):341-8. DOI: 10.1148/radiology.139.2.7220878. View

2.
Kanna R, Hajare S, Thippeswamy P, Shetty A, Rajasekaran S . Advanced disc degeneration, bi-planar instability and pathways of peri-discal gas suffusion contribute to pathogenesis of intradiscal vacuum phenomenon. Eur Spine J. 2022; 31(3):755-763. DOI: 10.1007/s00586-022-07122-0. View

3.
Eksi M, Ozcan-Eksi E, Akkas A, Orhun O, Arslan H, Zarbizada M . Intradiscal vacuum phenomenon and spinal degeneration: a cross-sectional analysis of 219 subjects. Curr Med Res Opin. 2021; 38(2):255-263. DOI: 10.1080/03007995.2021.1994379. View

4.
Sebaaly A, Grobost P, Mallam L, Roussouly P . Description of the sagittal alignment of the degenerative human spine. Eur Spine J. 2017; 27(2):489-496. DOI: 10.1007/s00586-017-5404-0. View

5.
Willhuber G, Bendersky M, De Cicco F, Kido G, Pereira Duarte M, Estefan M . Development of a New Therapy-Oriented Classification of Intervertebral Vacuum Phenomenon With Evaluation of Intra- and Interobserver Reliabilities. Global Spine J. 2020; 11(4):480-487. PMC: 8119922. DOI: 10.1177/2192568220913006. View