Modic Changes in Ecuadorian Mestizo Patients: Epidemiology, Clinical Significance, and Role in Chronic Low Back Pain.

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প্রধান লেখক: Sornoza, Kléver Eduardo (author)
অন্যান্য লেখক: Enríquez, Julio (author), González Andrade, Fabricio (author)
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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv Sornoza, K.E., Enríquez, J. & González-Andrade, F. Modic Changes in Ecuadorian Mestizo Patients: Epidemiology, Clinical Significance, and Role in Chronic Low Back Pain. SN Compr. Clin. Med. 5, 107 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42399-023-01446-8
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Failed back surgery syndrome
Intervertebral disc
Spinal diseases/complications
Spinal diseases/surgery
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spelling Modic Changes in Ecuadorian Mestizo Patients: Epidemiology, Clinical Significance, and Role in Chronic Low Back Pain.Sornoza, Kléver EduardoEnríquez, JulioGonzález Andrade, FabricioIntervertebral disc degenerationTherapeutics surgeryLow back pain/low back pain/etiologyFailed back surgery syndromeIntervertebral discSpinal diseases/complicationsSpinal diseases/surgerytablas.Modic changes (MC) are bone marrow lesions seen within a vertebral body on MRI, possibly associated with low back pain (LBP). Though the causes and mechanisms responsible for the formation of MC are still poorly understood, progress is being made in linking his spinal phenotype with disc degeneration and LBP. This paper analyzes the epidemiology, clinical signs, lesions type, and treatment of vertebral discopathy associated with MC in Ecuadorian mestizo patients, comparing MC type I-II changes versus MC type III differences. We performed an epidemiological, observational, cross-sectional study with two cohorts of Mestizo patients collected at “Hospital de los Valles” in Quito, Ecuador, between January 2017 and December 2020; 288 patients diagnosed with degenerative lumbar disc disease plus MC was taken who underwent surgery; 144 with MC type I-II (cohort 1) and 144 with MC type III changes (cohort 2). Cohort 1 was characterized by 68.8% of men with a mean age of 45 years who perform minimal or moderate exercise in 82% of cases. They showed only one level lesion in 88.9% of patients with a pain intensity of 7 or more on the visual analog scale, with three or more months of evolution, in 78.5% of cases of degenerative etiology, mainly between the L5-S1 lesion of the left side. Cohort 2 was 53.5% of women with a mean age of 62. In 81.4% of cases, they perform minimal or moderate exercise. They showed two-level lesions in 45.8% of patients with a pain intensity of 7 or more on the visual analog scale, with three or more months of evolution, in 97.9% of cases of degenerative etiology, mostly between L4-L5 lesions of the left side. In both groups, most patients showed a protruded and lateral hernia. There is a greater predisposition to require surgery for lumbar disc herniation in young men and older women. In addition, surgery at an older age has a higher risk of complications, especially infection.Springer Nature Switzerland AGSwitzerland2024-04-08T19:01:48Z2024-04-08T19:01:48Z2023-03-16Artículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion9 páginasapplication/pdfapplication/pdfSornoza, K.E., Enríquez, J. & González-Andrade, F. Modic Changes in Ecuadorian Mestizo Patients: Epidemiology, Clinical Significance, and Role in Chronic Low Back Pain. SN Compr. Clin. Med. 5, 107 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42399-023-01446-8https://www.dspace.uce.edu.ec/handle/25000/333992523-8973https://doi.org/10.1007/s42399-023-01446-8reponame:Repositorio de la Universidad Central del Ecuadorinstname:Universidad Central del Ecuadorinstacron:UCEeng9Número 1071Volmen 5SN Comprehensive Clinical MedicineAl consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.Atribución 4.0 Internacional (CC BY 4.0)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-11T09:36:40Zoai:dspace.uce.edu.ec:25000/33399Institucionalhttp://www.dspace.uce.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.uce.edu.ec/http://www.dspace.uce.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:24872024-12-11T09:36:40Repositorio de la Universidad Central del Ecuador - Universidad Central del Ecuadorfalse
spellingShingle Modic Changes in Ecuadorian Mestizo Patients: Epidemiology, Clinical Significance, and Role in Chronic Low Back Pain.
Sornoza, Kléver Eduardo
Intervertebral disc degeneration
Therapeutics surgery
Low back pain/low back pain/etiology
Failed back surgery syndrome
Intervertebral disc
Spinal diseases/complications
Spinal diseases/surgery
status_str publishedVersion
title Modic Changes in Ecuadorian Mestizo Patients: Epidemiology, Clinical Significance, and Role in Chronic Low Back Pain.
title_full Modic Changes in Ecuadorian Mestizo Patients: Epidemiology, Clinical Significance, and Role in Chronic Low Back Pain.
title_fullStr Modic Changes in Ecuadorian Mestizo Patients: Epidemiology, Clinical Significance, and Role in Chronic Low Back Pain.
title_full_unstemmed Modic Changes in Ecuadorian Mestizo Patients: Epidemiology, Clinical Significance, and Role in Chronic Low Back Pain.
title_short Modic Changes in Ecuadorian Mestizo Patients: Epidemiology, Clinical Significance, and Role in Chronic Low Back Pain.
title_sort Modic Changes in Ecuadorian Mestizo Patients: Epidemiology, Clinical Significance, and Role in Chronic Low Back Pain.
topic Intervertebral disc degeneration
Therapeutics surgery
Low back pain/low back pain/etiology
Failed back surgery syndrome
Intervertebral disc
Spinal diseases/complications
Spinal diseases/surgery
url https://www.dspace.uce.edu.ec/handle/25000/33399