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Cervical spine taper ratios: Normal tolerance limits

Background Spinal canal tapering, which can be measured as taper ratios, affects cerebrospinal fluid flow dynamics. We calculated the tolerance interval for normal cervical spine taper ratios to facilitate the detection of abnormal taper ratios. Methods We collected a series of patients who had cerv...

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Published in:The neuroradiology journal 2018-10, Vol.31 (5), p.526-530
Main Authors: Thompson, Adrienne, Zea, Ryan, Haughton, Victor
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Language:English
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Summary:Background Spinal canal tapering, which can be measured as taper ratios, affects cerebrospinal fluid flow dynamics. We calculated the tolerance interval for normal cervical spine taper ratios to facilitate the detection of abnormal taper ratios. Methods We collected a series of patients who had cervical spine magnetic resonance studies reported as normal. We measured anteroposterior diameters of the cervical spine and calculated C1–C4, C4–C7, and C1–C7 taper by standard methodology. We calculated the normal tolerance limits for taper ratios and compared results of this study with data in previous reports on taper ratios. Results We enrolled 78 patients aged 2–55 years. The 99% tolerance limits for the taper ratios for C1–C4, C4–C7, and C1–C7 were −0.31 to +0.09, −0.11 to +0.14, and −0.13 to +0.05 cm/level, respectively. Age and sex were not significant variables for taper ratios. Taper ratios in this study agreed with those reported for controls in previous studies. Patients with syringomyelia in previous reports tended to have taper ratios outside the normal tolerance limits. Conclusion Normal limits of the cervical taper ratios are reported.
ISSN:1971-4009
2385-1996
DOI:10.1177/1971400918772136