Abstract

The multifidus muscle morphology and its relation to the function of patients with degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (DLSS) remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the multifidus muscle morphology in patients with DLSS and to determine its relations to the patients function. Sixty-two patients with single-segment DLSS at L4-5 and sixty control patients with non-spinal-derived low back pain were retrospectively enrolled and further matched based on propensity scores. The Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and bodily pain using the Short-Form Health Survey were evaluated. The cross-sectional area (CSA), CSA of fatty free (CSAF), and fatty infiltration rate [FIR; i.e., (1- CSAF/CSA) × 100%] of the multifidus muscle were measured on magnetic resonance images using ImageJ software. Adjustment for confounders was performed using generalized linear models.The FIR at L5-S1 in controls was statistically significant but slightly less than the DLSS group. The between-groups difference was 5% (p < 0.001), and 2.8% (p = 0.036) in the complete and matching cohorts, respectively, after adjustment. Statistically significant differences were not observed in other multifidus muscle parameters between the groups. FIR > 20% at L5-S1 was independently associated with ODI ≥ 41 in patients with DLSS [Retaining demography as control block or not, Odds ratio (OR) = 8.4, p = 0.023; OR = 12.3, p = 0.030]. The multifidus muscle at L5-S1 demonstrated slightly greater fatty infiltration in patients with L4-5 single-segment DLSS than controls. Significant fatty infiltration in the multifidus muscle at L5-S1 may be correlated with poor function in patients with L4-5 single-segment DLSS.

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