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Effect of frozen storage on the creep behavior of human intervertebral discs.

机译:冷冻储存对人椎间盘蠕变行为的影响。

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STUDY DESIGN: A biomechanical study of the compressive creep behavior of the human intervertebral disc before and after frozen storage. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether frozen storage alters the time-dependent response of the intact human intervertebral disc. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The biomechanical properties of the intervertebral disc are generally determined using specimens that have been previously frozen. Although it is well established that freezing does not alter the elastic response of the disc, recent data demonstrate that freezing permanently alters the time-dependent mechanical behavior of porcine discs. METHODS: Twenty lumbar motion segments from 10 human spines were harvested between 12 and 36 hours postmortem. The specimens were randomly assigned to one of two groups: Group 1 was tested promptly, stored frozen for 3 weeks, then thawed, and tested a second time; Group 2 was stored frozen for 3 weeks, thawed, and then tested. Each specimen was subjected to 5 cycles of compressive creep under 1 MPa for 20 minutes, followed by a 40-minute recovery under no load. After testing each specimen was graded on a degeneration scale. A fluid transport model was used to parameterize the creep data. RESULTS: There was no statistically significant effect of freezing on the elastic or creep response of the discs. The degree of pre-existing degeneration had a significant effect on the creep response, with the more degenerated discs appearing more permeable. CONCLUSIONS: Frozen storage for a reasonable time with a typical method does not significantly alter the creep response of human lumbar discs. Freezing may produce subtle effects, but these potential artifacts do not appear to alter the discs' time-dependent behavior in any consequential way. These results may not apply to tissue kept frozen for long durations and with poor packaging.
机译:研究设计:冷冻储存前后人体椎间盘压缩蠕变行为的生物力学研究。目的:确定冷冻保存是否会改变完整人椎间盘的时间依赖性反应。背景数据摘要:通常使用事先冷冻的标本确定椎间盘的生物力学性能。尽管众所周知冻结不会改变椎间盘的弹性反应,但最新数据表明冻结会永久改变猪椎间盘的时间依赖性机械行为。方法:在死后12到36小时之间,从10个人类的脊柱中采集了20个腰椎运动节段。将标本随机分为两组:第一组立即进行测试,冷冻保存3周,然后解冻,并进行第二次测试;第2组冷冻保存3周,解冻,然后测试。每个样品在1 MPa下经受5次压缩蠕变循环20分钟,然后在无负载下恢复40分钟。测试后,将每个样本按退化等级分级。流体传输模型用于参数化蠕变数据。结果:冻结对椎间盘的弹性或蠕变响应没有统计学上的显着影响。预先存在的退化程度对蠕变响应具有显着影响,退化程度更大的圆盘似乎更具渗透性。结论:采用典型方法冷冻储存合理的时间不会显着改变人腰椎间盘的蠕变反应。冻结可能会产生微妙的效果,但是这些潜在的伪影似乎不会以任何间接方式改变光盘的时间依赖性行为。这些结果可能不适用于长时间冷冻且包装不良的组织。

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