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Structural vertebral endplate nomenclature and etiology: a study by the ISSLS Spinal Phenotype Focus Group.

Uruj Zehra1, Cora Bow1, Jeffrey C Lotz2, Frances M K Williams3, S Rajasekaran4, Jaro Karppinen5, Keith D K Luk1, Michele C Battiê6, Dino Samartzis7.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Vertebral endplate abnormalities may be associated with disc degeneration and, perhaps, pain generation. However, consensus definitions for endplate findings on spine MRI do not exist, posing a challenge to compare findings between studies and ethnic groups. The following survey was created to characterize the variability among the global spine community regarding endplate structural findings with respect to nomenclature and etiology.
METHODS: A working group within the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine (ISSLS) Spinal Phenotype Focus Group was established to assess the endplate phenotype. A survey which consisted of 13 T2-weighted sagittal MRIs of the human lumbar spine illustrating the superior and inferior endplates was constructed based on discussion and agreement by the working group. A list of nomenclature and etiological terms with historical precedence was generated. Participants were asked to describe the endplates of each image and select from 14 possible nomenclatures and 10 etiological terms along with the option of free text response. The survey was entered into RedCap and was circulated throughout the ISSLS membership for data capture. Participants' demographics were also noted.
RESULTS: The survey was completed by 55 participants (87% males; 85% above 45 years of age, 39 clinicians, and 16 researchers). Sixty-eight percent of researchers and seventy-four percent of clinicians reported more than 16 and 20 years of research and clinical experience. Considerable variation existed in selection of nomenclature, etiology, and degree of severity of the endplate structural findings (reliability coefficients for single measures in each case were 0.3, 0.08, and 0.2, respectively). Sixty-seven percent regarded Modic changes as being a structural endplate finding. Approximately 84 and 80% of clinicians and researchers, respectively, agreed that a standardized endplate nomenclature and understanding the etiology is clinically important and needed.
CONCLUSIONS: This study found that variations exist with respect to endplate nomenclature and etiology between clinicians and basic scientists, and paves the way for a consensus process to formalize the definitions.

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Keywords:  Classification; Endplate; Etiology; ISSLS; Nomenclature; Phenotype; Spine; Survey

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28900744     DOI: 10.1007/s00586-017-5292-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Spine J        ISSN: 0940-6719            Impact factor:   3.134


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