Research Article

[Retracted] The Value of DTI Parameters in Predicting Postoperative Spinal Cord Function Fluctuations in Patients with High Cervical Disc Tumors

Table 2

Univariate analysis of postoperative spinal cord function.

IndexExcellent ()Poor ()

Sex
 Man13 (68.42)15 (65.22)0.0480.827
 Woman6 (31.58)8 (34.78)
Age (years)0.3340.740
Course of disease (months)0.6010.551
Tumor type ()
 Extramedullary tumor9 (47.37)10 (43.48)0.0640.801
 Intramedullary tumor10 (52.63)13 (56.52)
Clinical manifestation
 Limb numbness17 (89.47)18 (78.26)0.3080.579
 Limb weakness16 (84.21)15 (65.22)1.0830.298
 Autonomic nerve symptoms4 (21.05)2 (8.70)0.4850.486
 Hoffman sign positive5 (26.32)2 (8.70)1.2300.267
 Babinski sign positive5 (26.32)3 (13.04)0.4840.487
 Knee hyperreflexia4 (21.05)2 (8.70)0.4850.486
ISNCSCI score (score)4.198<0.001
Layer ADC(×10-9 mm2/S)3.940<0.001
 FA of lesion layer3.759<0.001
 FT of lesion layer3.838<0.001
 FTR1 of upper layer lesion3.726<0.001
 FTR2 of upper layer lesion4.483<0.001