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Correlation between the clinic and the index of cervical myelopathy Torg.

Agnaldo Rogério Lozorio1, Mateus Borges1, José Lucas Batista Junior1, Charbel Chacob Junior1, Igor Cardoso Machado1, Rodrigo Rezende1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cervical myelopathy is a spinal cord dysfunction related to degeneration typical of aging. Its primary pathology is related to ischemia and spinal cord compression. Patients with myelopathy present many clinical problems; more severe cases may lead to quadriplegia if not treated in a timely manner. Because the primary pathology of this disease is caused by compression, thus generating spinal cord ischemia, we believed there must be a correlation between the degree of compression and the clinical assessment of patients with cervical myelopathy, but we did not find any study in the literature that made this correlation. Because there is doubt the literature we aimed, in our study, to analyze the correlation between the degree of clinical impairment of patients with cervical myelopathy and the Torg index.
METHODS: A prospective, descriptive study, evaluating 46 patients, in which radiographic measurements of the Torg index were performed, with clinical analysis through the Nurick and JOA scale.
RESULTS: Of the 46 study patients included in the study, 100% presented a Torg score <0.8. The decrease in Torg values was directly proportional to clinical worsening on the Nurick and JOA scale.
CONCLUSIONS: The degree of clinical impairment in patients with cervical myelopathy is directly related to the degree of spinal canal stenosis. Level of Evidence I, Prognostic Studies - Investigating the effect of the characteristics of a patient on the outcome of the disease.

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Keywords:  Cervical vertebrae; Spinal cord compression; Spinal cord diseases

Year:  2012        PMID: 24453600      PMCID: PMC3718432          DOI: 10.1590/S1413-78522012000300009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Ortop Bras        ISSN: 1413-7852            Impact factor:   0.513


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