Lenke 1 and 5: Changes in sagittal balance

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Objective: To assess in a cross-sectional study whether there are changes in sagittal balance in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Lenke types 1 and 5 compared with patients without pathology of the spine and compare the values of the parameters of normal subjects with the parameters found in the literature. Methods: We measured the values of the parameters of sagittal balance of 21 patients with scoliosis and 14 patients without scoliosis in panoramic radiographs or simply collected data previously measured from the medical records. We compared the mean values of normal subjects, the mean values found in the literature, and the means between normal subjects and patients with scoliosis. For this, we used the Student t test. Results: Using a confidence interval of 5% (p < 0.05) and the Student t test we obtained statistical significance in the comparison of two parameters of sagittal balance between normal subjects and patients with scoliosis. We observed similarities in the measurements of the average parameters of normal subjects with regard to the work already published. Conclusions: The adolescent idiopathic scoliosis causes changes in two parameters of sagittal balance with statistical significance but suggests changes in all other parameters. As for comparison with previously published work, the results were similar.

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Pessin, D. V., Bruggemann Neto, J. O., Maçaneiro, C. H., Miyamoto, R. K., Laufer, R. F., & Dos Santos, R. A. (2014). Lenke 1 and 5: Changes in sagittal balance. Coluna/ Columna, 13(3), 196–198. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1808-18512014130300375

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