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MODIFIED OSWESTRY DISABILITY INDEX (ODI) IN ASSESSING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FINDINGS IN LUMBAR DEGENERATIVE DISEASES
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INTRODUCTION: Lumbar degenerative disease is one of the common causes for low back pain may cause
debilitation. Mild degenerative changes of spine are physiological and should be considered pathological only if these
abnormalities are causing symptoms and clinical signs. Many structural components of spine are responsible for low backache of degenerative
etiology including the intervertebral disc, vertebral periosteum, facet joints and spinal ligaments. The most frequent and common location of
these changes is lumbar spine due to heavy mechanical stress. The aim of AIM: this study is to establish a relationship between the MRI changes
in established lumbar degenerative disease and the severity of self-assessed modied Oswestry Disability Index in patients. MATERIALS &
METHODS: Study included 120 consenting patients of all age groups irrespective of sex, having low back pain who were referred for MRI
lumbar spine. Standard spine protocol sequences like T1- weighted image T2-weighted image Fluid-sensitive sequence, such as STIR or fat
suppressed T2-weighted image Gradient-echo image Post gadolinium T1- weighted image were performed and the ndings were correlated with
Modied Oswestry Disability Index(ODI). Disc degenerative changes is common RESULTS: among 40 – 60 years age group. Females are
more commonly affected than males. Central is the most type of disc bulge. L5-S1 is the most common level to be affected by disc bulge. Annulus
ssure/ tear is most common in L4-L5 intervertebral disc level. Type I degenerative end plate changes are most common in L5-S1 intervertebral
disc level. Whereas typeII degenerative end plate changes are most common in L4-L5 intervertebral disc level. Facetal Arthropathy changes are
common in L4- L5 levels both in grade I and II. Spinal canal stenosis is common in L4-L5 levels both in grade I and II. Oswestry disability score
is higher in patients with severe spinal canal stenosis. So, there is signicant correlation between spinal canal narrowing and Oswestry disability
index is seen. So ODI score acts as an invaluable tool for assessing patients' functional disability. MRI is better for the CONCLUSION:
identication and grading the severity of lumbar degenerative disease. Oswestry disability index is a better tool for assessing patients' functional
disability.
Title: MODIFIED OSWESTRY DISABILITY INDEX (ODI) IN ASSESSING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FINDINGS IN LUMBAR DEGENERATIVE DISEASES
Description:
INTRODUCTION: Lumbar degenerative disease is one of the common causes for low back pain may cause
debilitation.
Mild degenerative changes of spine are physiological and should be considered pathological only if these
abnormalities are causing symptoms and clinical signs.
Many structural components of spine are responsible for low backache of degenerative
etiology including the intervertebral disc, vertebral periosteum, facet joints and spinal ligaments.
The most frequent and common location of
these changes is lumbar spine due to heavy mechanical stress.
The aim of AIM: this study is to establish a relationship between the MRI changes
in established lumbar degenerative disease and the severity of self-assessed modied Oswestry Disability Index in patients.
MATERIALS &
METHODS: Study included 120 consenting patients of all age groups irrespective of sex, having low back pain who were referred for MRI
lumbar spine.
Standard spine protocol sequences like T1- weighted image T2-weighted image Fluid-sensitive sequence, such as STIR or fat
suppressed T2-weighted image Gradient-echo image Post gadolinium T1- weighted image were performed and the ndings were correlated with
Modied Oswestry Disability Index(ODI).
Disc degenerative changes is common RESULTS: among 40 – 60 years age group.
Females are
more commonly affected than males.
Central is the most type of disc bulge.
L5-S1 is the most common level to be affected by disc bulge.
Annulus
ssure/ tear is most common in L4-L5 intervertebral disc level.
Type I degenerative end plate changes are most common in L5-S1 intervertebral
disc level.
Whereas typeII degenerative end plate changes are most common in L4-L5 intervertebral disc level.
Facetal Arthropathy changes are
common in L4- L5 levels both in grade I and II.
Spinal canal stenosis is common in L4-L5 levels both in grade I and II.
Oswestry disability score
is higher in patients with severe spinal canal stenosis.
So, there is signicant correlation between spinal canal narrowing and Oswestry disability
index is seen.
So ODI score acts as an invaluable tool for assessing patients' functional disability.
MRI is better for the CONCLUSION:
identication and grading the severity of lumbar degenerative disease.
Oswestry disability index is a better tool for assessing patients' functional
disability.
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