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Factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy
BACKGROUND: Microendoscopic foraminotomy has been reported to be effective for the treatment of cervical radiculopathy, using outcome measurement scores such as the neck disability index (NDI) and numerical rating scale (NRS). However, the scores for spine surgery do not always reflect the true subj...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5781322/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29361919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-018-1947-4 |
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author | Tonosu, Juichi Inanami, Hirohiko Oka, Hiroyuki Takano, Yuichi Koga, Hisashi Yuzawa, Yohei Shiboi, Ryutaro Oshima, Yasushi Baba, Satoshi Tanaka, Sakae Matsudaira, Ko |
author_facet | Tonosu, Juichi Inanami, Hirohiko Oka, Hiroyuki Takano, Yuichi Koga, Hisashi Yuzawa, Yohei Shiboi, Ryutaro Oshima, Yasushi Baba, Satoshi Tanaka, Sakae Matsudaira, Ko |
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description | BACKGROUND: Microendoscopic foraminotomy has been reported to be effective for the treatment of cervical radiculopathy, using outcome measurement scores such as the neck disability index (NDI) and numerical rating scale (NRS). However, the scores for spine surgery do not always reflect the true subjective satisfaction of the patient. The purpose of this study was to evaluate factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy. METHODS: The subjects consisted of consecutive patients who underwent microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy. Patient background information and operative data were collected. The NDI, the NRS score for the neck, upper back, and arm, and the EuroQOL-5D (EQ-5D) were assessed preoperatively and 1 year postoperatively. Postoperative subjective satisfaction was also assessed as a direct evaluation of satisfaction, and willingness to undergo the same operation if needed was assessed as an indirect evaluation. RESULTS: A total of 42 patients were included in this study. The mean age was 52.9 ± 11.8 years; 19.0% were female and 81.0% were male. The operation time for one level was 57.7 min and the estimated blood loss was minimal in most cases. All NDI, NRS, and EQ-5D scores improved significantly postoperatively. Univariate analyses revealed that the factors related to subjective satisfaction were younger age, non-smoking status, high preoperative NDI score, and low postoperative NRS score for the arm. Factors related to the willingness to undergo the same operation if needed were high preoperative NDI scores, high preoperative NRS scores for the arm, and low preoperative EQ-5D scores. CONCLUSIONS: Factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy include younger age, non-smoking status, high preoperative NDI score, high preoperative NRS score for the arm, low preoperative EQ-5D score, and a low postoperative NRS score for the arm. |
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spelling | pubmed-57813222018-02-06 Factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy Tonosu, Juichi Inanami, Hirohiko Oka, Hiroyuki Takano, Yuichi Koga, Hisashi Yuzawa, Yohei Shiboi, Ryutaro Oshima, Yasushi Baba, Satoshi Tanaka, Sakae Matsudaira, Ko BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Microendoscopic foraminotomy has been reported to be effective for the treatment of cervical radiculopathy, using outcome measurement scores such as the neck disability index (NDI) and numerical rating scale (NRS). However, the scores for spine surgery do not always reflect the true subjective satisfaction of the patient. The purpose of this study was to evaluate factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy. METHODS: The subjects consisted of consecutive patients who underwent microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy. Patient background information and operative data were collected. The NDI, the NRS score for the neck, upper back, and arm, and the EuroQOL-5D (EQ-5D) were assessed preoperatively and 1 year postoperatively. Postoperative subjective satisfaction was also assessed as a direct evaluation of satisfaction, and willingness to undergo the same operation if needed was assessed as an indirect evaluation. RESULTS: A total of 42 patients were included in this study. The mean age was 52.9 ± 11.8 years; 19.0% were female and 81.0% were male. The operation time for one level was 57.7 min and the estimated blood loss was minimal in most cases. All NDI, NRS, and EQ-5D scores improved significantly postoperatively. Univariate analyses revealed that the factors related to subjective satisfaction were younger age, non-smoking status, high preoperative NDI score, and low postoperative NRS score for the arm. Factors related to the willingness to undergo the same operation if needed were high preoperative NDI scores, high preoperative NRS scores for the arm, and low preoperative EQ-5D scores. CONCLUSIONS: Factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy include younger age, non-smoking status, high preoperative NDI score, high preoperative NRS score for the arm, low preoperative EQ-5D score, and a low postoperative NRS score for the arm. BioMed Central 2018-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5781322/ /pubmed/29361919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-018-1947-4 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tonosu, Juichi Inanami, Hirohiko Oka, Hiroyuki Takano, Yuichi Koga, Hisashi Yuzawa, Yohei Shiboi, Ryutaro Oshima, Yasushi Baba, Satoshi Tanaka, Sakae Matsudaira, Ko Factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy |
title | Factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy |
title_full | Factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy |
title_fullStr | Factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy |
title_short | Factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy |
title_sort | factors related to subjective satisfaction following microendoscopic foraminotomy for cervical radiculopathy |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5781322/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29361919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-018-1947-4 |
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