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Radiological Evaluation of the Line Between the Crista Iliaca (Tuffier's line) in Elderly Patients.

Burcu Özalp Horsanalı1, Zeki Tuncel Tekgül1, Murat Yaşar Özkalkanlı1, Zehra Hilal Adıbelli2, Özgür Esen2, Fulya Yılmaz Duran1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Tuffier's line is defined as the line connecting the highest points of both iliac crests, which generally passes through either the body of the fourth lumbar vertebra or the intervertebral space between fourth and fifth vertebrae. In this study, we assessed the radiological correlation of the level of Tuffier's line with changes in age and sex.
METHODS: In this study, antero-posterior pelvic X-rays of 590 patients aged 18 and older were retrospectively analyzed. It is revealed that Tuffier's line crosses the vertebral column at one of three levels, which are the L4 vertebral body, L4-L5 vertebral interspace and L5 vertebral body. Patients' sex, age and vertebral level of the Tuffier's line were recorded. Data was analyzed using the chi-square test.
RESULTS: The assessment of the X-rays of 317 female patients showed that Tuffier's Line passes through the L4 vertebral body in 115 (37.8%), through the L4-L5 intervertebral space in 126 (40%) and through the L5 vertebral body in 76 (22.2%) patients. A Tuffier's line passing through the level of the L5 vertebral body was found to be statistically significant in female patients (p=0.00). No significant relevance was found between male gender and the level of Tuffier's line in 273 male patients. It is found that the height of the vertebral levels that Tuffier's line crosses does not correlate with mean age of the groups (p=0.939).
CONCLUSION: It should be considered that Tuffier's line can cross at vertebral levels other than anticipated. The level of Tuffier's line should be precisely determined with supplementary radiological methods, such as AP pelvic X-ray in addition to physical examination, to reduce the complications in association with regional anaeshesia and to achieve sensorial block levels sufficient to sustain a comfortable surgery, particularly in female patients who carry higher cardiac and respiratory risks.

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Keywords:  Tuffier’s line; age; crista iliac; sex

Year:  2015        PMID: 27366487      PMCID: PMC4917182          DOI: 10.5152/TJAR.2015.35761

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim        ISSN: 2149-276X


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