Prevalence of Lumbar Spondylolisthesis in Middle‐Aged People in Beijing Community

Objective Lumbar spondylolisthesis (LS) is a common lumbar disease, and the prevalence of LS in different countries or regions was not consistent in the past. This study intends to make statistics on the prevalence of lumbar spondylolisthesis in middle‐aged people in Beijing community. Methods This...

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Main Authors: Da He, Zu‐chang Li, Tian‐yu Zhang, Xiao‐guang Cheng, Wei Tian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-02-01
Series:Orthopaedic Surgery
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/os.12871
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spelling doaj-956d69abb1c94693b0964e364c3479bd2021-02-05T04:19:33ZengWileyOrthopaedic Surgery1757-78531757-78612021-02-0113120220610.1111/os.12871Prevalence of Lumbar Spondylolisthesis in Middle‐Aged People in Beijing CommunityDa He0Zu‐chang Li1Tian‐yu Zhang2Xiao‐guang Cheng3Wei TianFourth Clinical Medical College of Peking University Beijing Jishuitan Hospital Beijing ChinaFourth Clinical Medical College of Peking University Beijing Jishuitan Hospital Beijing ChinaFourth Clinical Medical College of Peking University Beijing Jishuitan Hospital Beijing ChinaFourth Clinical Medical College of Peking University Beijing Jishuitan Hospital Beijing ChinaObjective Lumbar spondylolisthesis (LS) is a common lumbar disease, and the prevalence of LS in different countries or regions was not consistent in the past. This study intends to make statistics on the prevalence of lumbar spondylolisthesis in middle‐aged people in Beijing community. Methods This is an epidemiological study. 4548 people in Beijing community aged 50 to 64 years were recruited from the local communities by advertisements placed in housing estates and community centres for people to take part in a prospective cohort study from August from September 2013 to March 2014. There is no intervention on the subjects. RadiAnt DICOM Viewer is adopted to read the lateral CT positioning images of all the studied objects, adjust the image as bone window, observe and evaluate the slide of L1 to L5 vertebra in the lateral CT positioning image. Results Among the 4,548 subjects included in the study, 2,490 (54.75%) were male and 2,058 (45.25%) were female. A total of 785 subjects had lumbar spondylolisthesis, with a total incidence of 17.26%. There was no significant difference between prevalence of males and females in the subgroup 50‐54 years old (13.55% males / 12.53% females) and 55‐59 years old (14.77% males / 14.93% females). But the prevalence of LS in 60‐64 years old females (28.57%) increased significantly, compared with 55‐59 years old females (14.93%) and 60‐64 years old males (18.76%). There were 847 levels that had slipped, L5S1 > L4/5 > L3/4 > L2/3 > L1/2. The retrolisthesis was the most, accounting for 61.51% (521/847), and the anterolisthesis was 38.49% (326/847), including anterolisthesis gradeI for 95.71% (312/326), anterolisthesis gradeII for 4.29% (14/326). Neither of anterolisthesis and retrolisthesis presented more than grade III. Among all the subjects, 318 had anterolisthesis, with a total incidence of 6.99%, and 467 subjects only had retrolisthesis. Conclusion The total prevalence of LS in the middle‐aged people in Beijing community was 17.26%, 15.98% in males and 18.80% in females, and women are more likely to suffer from LS after 60 years old.https://doi.org/10.1111/os.12871ChineseLumbar spondylolisthesisMiddle‐agedPrevalence
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author Da He
Zu‐chang Li
Tian‐yu Zhang
Xiao‐guang Cheng
Wei Tian
spellingShingle Da He
Zu‐chang Li
Tian‐yu Zhang
Xiao‐guang Cheng
Wei Tian
Prevalence of Lumbar Spondylolisthesis in Middle‐Aged People in Beijing Community
Orthopaedic Surgery
Chinese
Lumbar spondylolisthesis
Middle‐aged
Prevalence
author_facet Da He
Zu‐chang Li
Tian‐yu Zhang
Xiao‐guang Cheng
Wei Tian
author_sort Da He
title Prevalence of Lumbar Spondylolisthesis in Middle‐Aged People in Beijing Community
title_short Prevalence of Lumbar Spondylolisthesis in Middle‐Aged People in Beijing Community
title_full Prevalence of Lumbar Spondylolisthesis in Middle‐Aged People in Beijing Community
title_fullStr Prevalence of Lumbar Spondylolisthesis in Middle‐Aged People in Beijing Community
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Lumbar Spondylolisthesis in Middle‐Aged People in Beijing Community
title_sort prevalence of lumbar spondylolisthesis in middle‐aged people in beijing community
publisher Wiley
series Orthopaedic Surgery
issn 1757-7853
1757-7861
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Objective Lumbar spondylolisthesis (LS) is a common lumbar disease, and the prevalence of LS in different countries or regions was not consistent in the past. This study intends to make statistics on the prevalence of lumbar spondylolisthesis in middle‐aged people in Beijing community. Methods This is an epidemiological study. 4548 people in Beijing community aged 50 to 64 years were recruited from the local communities by advertisements placed in housing estates and community centres for people to take part in a prospective cohort study from August from September 2013 to March 2014. There is no intervention on the subjects. RadiAnt DICOM Viewer is adopted to read the lateral CT positioning images of all the studied objects, adjust the image as bone window, observe and evaluate the slide of L1 to L5 vertebra in the lateral CT positioning image. Results Among the 4,548 subjects included in the study, 2,490 (54.75%) were male and 2,058 (45.25%) were female. A total of 785 subjects had lumbar spondylolisthesis, with a total incidence of 17.26%. There was no significant difference between prevalence of males and females in the subgroup 50‐54 years old (13.55% males / 12.53% females) and 55‐59 years old (14.77% males / 14.93% females). But the prevalence of LS in 60‐64 years old females (28.57%) increased significantly, compared with 55‐59 years old females (14.93%) and 60‐64 years old males (18.76%). There were 847 levels that had slipped, L5S1 > L4/5 > L3/4 > L2/3 > L1/2. The retrolisthesis was the most, accounting for 61.51% (521/847), and the anterolisthesis was 38.49% (326/847), including anterolisthesis gradeI for 95.71% (312/326), anterolisthesis gradeII for 4.29% (14/326). Neither of anterolisthesis and retrolisthesis presented more than grade III. Among all the subjects, 318 had anterolisthesis, with a total incidence of 6.99%, and 467 subjects only had retrolisthesis. Conclusion The total prevalence of LS in the middle‐aged people in Beijing community was 17.26%, 15.98% in males and 18.80% in females, and women are more likely to suffer from LS after 60 years old.
topic Chinese
Lumbar spondylolisthesis
Middle‐aged
Prevalence
url https://doi.org/10.1111/os.12871
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