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Title: Preoperative paraspinal neck muscle characteristics predict early onset adjacent segment degeneration in anterior cervical fusion patients : a machine-learning modeling analysis
Authors: Wong, AYL 
Harada, G
Lee, R
Gandhi, SD
Dziedzic, A
EspinozaOrias, A
Parnianpour, M
Louie, PK
Basques, B
An, HS
Samartzis, D
Issue Date: Aug-2021
Source: Journal of orthopaedic research, Aug. 2021, v. 39, no. 8, p. 1732-1744
Abstract: Early onset adjacent segment degeneration (ASD) can be found within six months after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). Deficits in deep paraspinal neck muscles may be related to early onset ASD. This study aimed to determine whether the morphometry of preoperative deep neck muscles (multifidus and semispinalis cervicis) predicted early onset ASD in patients with ACDF. Thirty-two cases of early onset ASD after a two-level ACDF and 30 matched non-ASD cases were identified from a large-scale cohort. The preoperative total cross-sectional area (CSA) of bilateral deep neck muscles and the lean muscle CSAs from C3 to C7 levels were measured manually on T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging. Paraspinal muscle CSA asymmetry at each level was calculated. A support vector machine (SVM) algorithm was used to identify demographic, radiographic, and/or muscle parameters that predicted proximal/distal ASD development. No significant between-group differences in demographic or preoperative radiographic data were noted (mean age: 52.4 ± 10.9 years). ACDFs comprised C3 to C5 (n = 9), C4 to C6 (n = 20), and C5 to C7 (n = 32) cases. Eighteen, eight, and six patients had proximal, distal, or both ASD, respectively. The SVM model achieved high accuracy (96.7%) and an area under the curve (AUC = 0.97) for predicting early onset ASD. Asymmetry of fat at C5 (coefficient: 0.06), and standardized measures of C7 lean (coefficient: 0.05) and total CSA measures (coefficient: 0.05) were the strongest predictors of early onset ASD. This is the first study to show that preoperative deep neck muscle CSA, composition, and asymmetry at C5 to C7 independently predicted postoperative early onset ASD in patients with ACDF. Paraspinal muscle assessments are recommended to identify high-risk patients for personalized intervention.
Keywords: Adjacent segment
Cervical
Degeneration
Disc
Disease
Muscles
Paraspinal
Spine
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Journal: Journal of orthopaedic research 
ISSN: 0736-0266
EISSN: 1554-527X
DOI: 10.1002/jor.24829
Rights: © 2020 Orthopaedic Research Society.
This is the accepted version of the following article: Wong, AYL, Harada, G, Lee, R, et al. Preoperative paraspinal neck muscle characteristics predict early onset adjacent segment degeneration in anterior cervical fusion patients: A machine-learning modeling analysis. J Orthop Res. 2020; 1– 13, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.24829. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with the Wiley Self-Archiving Policy [http://www.wileyauthors.com/self-archiving].
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