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Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Patients With Cervical Spine Degeneration Reveal Frequent Cervicolumbar Tandem Spinal Stenosis in Mexico

Parménides Guadarrama-Ortiz, César Osvaldo Ruíz-Rivero, Deyanira Capi-Casillas, Alondra Román-Villagómez, Ángel Daniel Prieto-Rivera and José Alberto Choreño-Parra
International Journal of Spine Surgery July 2023, 8520; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/8520
Parménides Guadarrama-Ortiz
1Department of Neurosurgery, Centro Especializado en Neurocirugía y Neurociencias México, Mexico City, Mexico
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  • For correspondence: dr.guadarrama.ortiz@cennm.com investigacion.cientifica@cennm.com
César Osvaldo Ruíz-Rivero
1Department of Neurosurgery, Centro Especializado en Neurocirugía y Neurociencias México, Mexico City, Mexico
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Deyanira Capi-Casillas
1Department of Neurosurgery, Centro Especializado en Neurocirugía y Neurociencias México, Mexico City, Mexico
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Alondra Román-Villagómez
1Department of Neurosurgery, Centro Especializado en Neurocirugía y Neurociencias México, Mexico City, Mexico
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Ángel Daniel Prieto-Rivera
1Department of Neurosurgery, Centro Especializado en Neurocirugía y Neurociencias México, Mexico City, Mexico
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José Alberto Choreño-Parra
2Department of Clinical Research, Centro Especializado en Neurocirugía y Neurociencias México, Mexico City, Mexico
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Abstract

Background Limited literature exists regarding the differences in demographics, causes, comorbidities, presentation, and structural changes associated with cervical spine degeneration in patients from distinct geographic regions. The authors aimed to evaluate the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with cervical spine degeneration admitted to a single center in Mexico.

Methods This study enrolled patients with degenerative disease of the cervical spine. Clinical data were retrieved from medical records and retrospectively characterized.

Results A total of 50 patients with cervical spine degeneration were included in the analysis. Of these, 26% were men with a median age of 54 years. Hypertension, depression, anxiety, obesity, and alcohol consumption were presented in about a quarter of the participants. In addition, we observed hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterolemia in 72% and 46% of participants, respectively. The median duration of symptoms was 11 months, including radicular arm/neck pain (80%), tingling (80%), reduced muscle strength (48%), and gait disturbances (48%). Forty percent of patients had 2 cervical segments radiologically involved, mainly at C5–C6, with changes such as disc herniation (88%), foraminal stenosis with nerve root compression (67%), reduced spinal canal–to-vertebral body ratio (38%), and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy (24%). Also, 22% of patients showed degenerative cervical myelopathy. Strikingly, 48% of enrolled individuals showed cervicolumbar tandem spinal stenosis, mainly in L4–L5 and L5–S1, who were generally older, had a longer duration of symptoms, and had a higher comorbidity burden, including hyperglycemia, hypertension, and depression.

Conclusions The demographic and clinical characteristics of degenerative cervical spine disease in Mexico differ with respect to other geographical regions by a younger age of diagnosis, a high frequency of cardiovascular, metabolic, and mental health comorbidities, and an increased prevalence of concomitant lumbar spinal stenosis.

Clinical Relevance Our findings reveal a considerably high burden of cervicolumbar tandem spinal stenosis as a distinctive feature of Mexican patients with cervical spine degeneration.

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  • cervical spine
  • cervical radiculopathy
  • cervical spondylotic myelopathy
  • degenerative disc disease
  • spine surgery
  • tandem spinal stenosis

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  • Funding The authors received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

  • Declaration of Conflicting Interests The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.

  • Ethics Approval Institutional review board approval and patient informed consent were obtained.

  • This manuscript is generously published free of charge by ISASS, the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery. Copyright © 2023 ISASS. To see more or order reprints or permissions, see http://ijssurgery.com.
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Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Patients With Cervical Spine Degeneration Reveal Frequent Cervicolumbar Tandem Spinal Stenosis in Mexico
Parménides Guadarrama-Ortiz, César Osvaldo Ruíz-Rivero, Deyanira Capi-Casillas, Alondra Román-Villagómez, Ángel Daniel Prieto-Rivera, José Alberto Choreño-Parra
International Journal of Spine Surgery Jul 2023, 8520; DOI: 10.14444/8520

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Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Patients With Cervical Spine Degeneration Reveal Frequent Cervicolumbar Tandem Spinal Stenosis in Mexico
Parménides Guadarrama-Ortiz, César Osvaldo Ruíz-Rivero, Deyanira Capi-Casillas, Alondra Román-Villagómez, Ángel Daniel Prieto-Rivera, José Alberto Choreño-Parra
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