医学
Oswestry残疾指数
柯布角
脊柱侧凸
置信区间
冠状面
优势比
外科
回顾性队列研究
腰痛
内科学
放射科
病理
替代医学
作者
Alan H. Daniels,Wesley M. Durand,Renaud Lafage,Andrew S. Zhang,D. Kojo Hamilton,Peter G. Passias,Han Jo Kim,Themistocles S. Protopsaltis,Virginie Lafage,Justin S. Smith,Christopher I. Shaffrey,Munish C. Gupta,Eric O. Klineberg,Frank Schwab,Doug Burton,Shay Bess,Christopher P. Ames,Robert A. Hart,on behalf of International Spine Study Group
出处
期刊:Neurosurgery
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2021-09-08
卷期号:89 (6): 1080-1086
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1093/neuros/nyab356
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND Lateral (ie, coronal) vertebral listhesis may contribute to disability in adult scoliosis patients. OBJECTIVE To assess for a correlation between lateral listhesis and disability among patients with adult scoliosis. METHODS This was a retrospective multi-center analysis of prospectively collected data. Patients eligible for a minimum of 2-yr follow-up and with coronal plane deformity (defined as maximum Cobb angle ≥20º) were included (n = 724). Outcome measures were Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and leg pain numeric scale rating. Lateral thoracolumbar listhesis was measured as the maximum vertebral listhesis as a percent of the superior endplate across T1-L5 levels. Linear and logistic regression was utilized, as appropriate. Multivariable analyses adjusted for demographics, comorbidities, surgical invasiveness, maximum Cobb angle, and T1-PA. Minimally clinically important difference (MCID) in ODI was defined as 12.8. RESULTS In total, 724 adult patients were assessed. The mean baseline maximum lateral thoracolumbar listhesis was 18.3% (standard deviation 9.7%). The optimal statistical grouping for lateral listhesis was empirically determined to be none/mild (<6.7%), moderate (6.7-15.4%), and severe (≥15.4%). In multivariable analysis, listhesis of moderate and severe vs none/mild was associated with worse baseline ODI (none/mild = 33.7; moderate = 41.6; severe = 43.9; P < .001 for both comparisons) and leg pain NSR (none/mild = 2.9, moderate = 4.0, severe = 5.1, P < .05). Resolution of severe lateral listhesis to none/mild was independently associated with increased likelihood of reaching MCID in ODI at 2 yr postoperatively (odds ratio 2.1 95% confidence interval 1.2–3.7, P = .0097). CONCLUSION Lateral thoracolumbar listhesis is associated with worse baseline disability among adult scoliosis patients. Resolution of severe lateral listhesis following deformity correction was independently associated with increased likelihood of reaching MCID in ODI at 2-yr follow-up.
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