Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica (May 2023)

Radiographic Prediction of the Occipito-C2 Angle Variation with Changes in Distance between the Mandible and Cervical Vertebrae: A Preliminary Study

  • Yoshitaka NAGASHIMA,
  • Yusuke NISHIMURA,
  • Takayuki AWAYA,
  • Nobuhiro HATA,
  • Takafumi TANEI,
  • Motonori ISHII,
  • Takahiro OYAMA,
  • Tomoya NISHII,
  • Nobuhisa FUKAYA,
  • Takashi ABE,
  • Hiroyuki KATO,
  • Ryuta SAITO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2176/jns-nmc.2022-0251
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 5
pp. 200 – 205

Abstract

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The Occipito(O)-C2 angle reflects the correct craniocervical spine alignment; however, the poor image quality of standard intraoperative fluoroscopy at times lead to inaccurate measurements. Herein, we preliminarily investigated the relationship between the O-C2 angle and the Gonion-C2 distance, which is based on the positioning of the mandible and the cervical spine. We enrolled patients who underwent cervical spine radiography in neutral, flexion, and extension positions from January 2020 to October 2020. The difference by posture changes for each parameter was defined as the Δ value, and the Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was determined. Furthermore, we determined the cutoff value of the ΔGonion-C2 distance to predict a decrease of > 10° in the ΔO-C2 angle, which is reported to be related to dysphagia and dyspnea. Seventy-four patients were included. Spearman's rank correlations for the neutral, flexion, and extension positions were 0.630 (P 10° in the ΔO-C2 angle were 9.3 mm for the neutral flexion change (sensitivity: 0.435, specificity: 0.882) and 8.3 mm for the extension-neutral change (sensitivity: 0.712, specificity: 0.909). The O-C2 angle and Gonion-C2 distances correlated; however, this correlation was weaker in the flexed position. Nevertheless, the ΔGonion-C2 distance can be used as a warning sign for postoperative complications after posterior occipital bone fusion surgery, because a decrease of > 10° in the ΔO-C2 angle can be predicted with high specificity.

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