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Chao Tang1, Sheng Yang1, Ye Hui Liao1, Qiang Tang1, Fei Ma1, Qing Wang1, De Jun Zhong2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to describe and measure the occipital-cervical distance by a novel method utilizing the occiput-C4 distance (OC4D) in normal subjects, as a proposed tool to guide restoration of vertical dislocations of the occipitocervical region in patients with basilar invaginations and for performing standardized testing of occipitocervical constructs.Entities:
Keywords: C4 vertebral body; McGregor’s line; Occipitocervical distance; Occiput-C4 distance
Year: 2020 PMID: 32539760 PMCID: PMC7296656 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-020-03398-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1A novel measurement method for estimating the occipital-cervical distance via the occiput-C4 distance (OC4D) in representative neutral, flexion, and extension positions. The OC4D was defined as the shortest distance from the center of the C4 vertebral body to the McGregor’s line
Fig. 2Differences in the measured occipitocervical distance (OCD) due to cervical positions in neutral, flexion, and extension positions. OCD was defined as the shortest distance from the most superior aspect of the C2 spinous process to the occipital protuberance
Measurements of the OC4D and OCD in neutral, flexion, and extension positions
| Neutral | Flexion | Extension | Group difference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 69.0 ± 6.9 | 68.9 ± 6.8 | 68.1 ± 6.9 | 0.302 | |
| 23.0 ± 4.8 | 27.6 ± 6.0 | 13.8 ± 4.7 | F > N > E (P < 0.05) |
Values represent the mean ± standard deviation
OC4D Occiput-C4 distance, OCD Occipitocervical distance
Gender differences of the OC4D and OCD in neutral, flexion, and extension positions
| Male | Female | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Neutral | 73.0 ± 6.4 | 65.1 ± 4.8 | < 0.001 |
| Flexion | 72.0 ± 6.6 | 64.4 ± 4.9 | < 0.001 |
| Extension | 72.9 ± 6.3 | 65.1 ± 4.9 | < 0.001 |
| Neutral | 22.4 ± 5.0 | 23.6 ± 4.7 | > 0.05 |
| Flexion | 26.4 ± 4.7 | 28.8 ± 7.0 | > 0.05 |
| Extension | 13.1 ± 4.6 | 14.5 ± 4.7 | > 0.05 |
Values represent the mean ± standard deviation
OC4D Occiput-C4 distance, OCD Occipitocervical distance
Bivariate correlations between OC4D and OCD
| Neutral | Flexion | Extension | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pearson correlation coefficient | − 0.164 | − 0.171 | − 0.038 |
| 0.068 | 0.058 | 0.677 |
OC4D Occiput-C4 distance, OCD Occipitocervical distance
Bivariate correlations of OC4Ds with height, weight, and BMI
| Height | Weight | BMI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pearson correlation coefficient | 0.707 | 0.541 | 0.131 |
| < 0.001 | < 0.001 | <0.176 | |
| Pearson correlation coefficient | 0.707 | 0.541 | 0.126 |
| < 0.001 | < 0.001 | 0.098 | |
| Pearson correlation coefficient | 0.666 | 0.505 | 0.111 |
| < 0.001 | < 0.001 | 0.145 | |
OC4D Occiput-C4 distance, BMI Body mass index
Bivariate correlations of OCDs with height, weight, and BMI
| Height | Weight | BMI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pearson correlation coefficient | 0.284 | 0.100 | −0.170 |
| < 0.001 | 0.27 | 0.059 | |
| Pearson correlation coefficient | 0.239 | 0.036 | −0.180 |
| 0.007 | 0.688 | 0.066 | |
| Pearson correlation coefficient | 0.215 | 0.055 | −0.133 |
| 0.017 | 0.544 | 0.142 | |
OCD Occipitocervical distance, BMI Body mass index
Inter- and intra-observer reliabilities of OC4Ds and OCDs
| OC4D | OCD | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ICC | Std error | 95% CI | ICC | Std error | 95% CI | ||
| inter-observer reliability | 0.945 | 0.185 | 0.921–0.965 | 0.785 | 0.254 | 0.689–0.814 | < 0.05 |
| intra-observer reliability | 0.981 | 0.124 | 0.941–0.988 | 0.832 | 0.239 | 0.812–0.841 | < 0.05 |
| inter-observer reliability | 0.953 | 0.173 | 0.942–0.971 | 0.654 | 0.312 | 0.638–0.664 | < 0.001 |
| intra-observer reliability | 0.972 | 0.142 | 0.953–0.985 | 0.671 | 0.301 | 0.651–0.685 | < 0.001 |
| inter-observer reliability | 0.961 | 0.156 | 0.948–0.987 | 0.681 | 0.289 | 0.678–0.688 | < 0.05 |
| intra-observer reliability | 0.968 | 0.151 | 0.955–0.989 | 0.695 | 0.262 | 0.684–0.715 | < 0.001 |
OC4D Occiput-C4 distance, OCD Occipitocervical distance
*Comparison of the ICC values between OC4D and OCD using the Z test
Fig. 3The vertebral body of C4, an apex most visible on radiographs and least affected by the cervical curve, was designated as a landmark. The OC4D can be regarded as the radius of a circle positioned at the center of the C4 vertebral body and tangent to the McGregor’s line
Fig. 4The C2 spinous process and occipital protuberance can be occluded by fixed implants during occipital-cervical fusion (OCF) and the implants could affect the measurements of the occipitocervical distance (OCD)