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Clinical outcome after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis in patients with insignificant lower extremity pain. A prospective cohort study from the Norwegian registry for spine surgery

BACKGROUND: Spinal stenosis is a clinical diagnosis in which the main symptom is pain radiating to the lower extremities, or neurogenic claudication. Radiological spinal stenosis is commonly observed in the population and it is debated whether patients with no lower extremity pain should be labelled...

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Autores principales: Hermansen, Erland, Myklebust, Tor Åge, Austevoll, Ivar Magne, Rekeland, Frode, Solberg, Tore, Storheim, Kjersti, Grundnes, Oliver, Aaen, Jørn, Brox, Jens Ivar, Hellum, Christian, Indrekvam, Kari
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30669998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-019-2407-5
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author Hermansen, Erland
Myklebust, Tor Åge
Austevoll, Ivar Magne
Rekeland, Frode
Solberg, Tore
Storheim, Kjersti
Grundnes, Oliver
Aaen, Jørn
Brox, Jens Ivar
Hellum, Christian
Indrekvam, Kari
author_facet Hermansen, Erland
Myklebust, Tor Åge
Austevoll, Ivar Magne
Rekeland, Frode
Solberg, Tore
Storheim, Kjersti
Grundnes, Oliver
Aaen, Jørn
Brox, Jens Ivar
Hellum, Christian
Indrekvam, Kari
author_sort Hermansen, Erland
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Spinal stenosis is a clinical diagnosis in which the main symptom is pain radiating to the lower extremities, or neurogenic claudication. Radiological spinal stenosis is commonly observed in the population and it is debated whether patients with no lower extremity pain should be labelled as having spinal stenosis. However, these patients is found in the Norwegian Registry for Spine Surgery, the main object of the present study was to compare the clinical outcomes after decompressive surgery in patients with insignificant lower extremity pain, with those with more severe pain. METHODS: This study is based on data from the Norwegian Registry for Spine Surgery (NORspine). Patients who had decompressive surgery in the period from 7/1–2007 to 11/3–2013 at 31 hospitals were included. The patients was divided into four groups based on preoperative Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)-score for lower extremity pain. Patients in group 1 had insignificant pain, group 2 had mild or moderate pain, group 3 severe pain and group 4 extremely severe pain. The primary outcome was change in the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). Successfully treated patients were defined as patients reporting at least 30% reduction of baseline ODI, and the number of successfully treated patients in each group were recorded. RESULTS: In total, 3181 patients were eligible; 154 patients in group 1; 753 in group 2; 1766 in group 3; and 528 in group 4. Group 1 had significantly less improvement from baseline in all the clinical scores 12 months after surgery compared to the other groups. However, with a mean reduction of 8 ODI points and 56% of patients showing a reduction of at least 30% in their ODI score, the proportion of patients defined as successfully treated in group 1, was not significantly different from that of other groups. CONCLUSION: This national register study shows that patients with insignificant lower extremity pain had less improvement in primary and secondary outcome parameters from baseline to follow-up compared to patients with more severe lower extremity pain.
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spelling pubmed-63433402019-01-24 Clinical outcome after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis in patients with insignificant lower extremity pain. A prospective cohort study from the Norwegian registry for spine surgery Hermansen, Erland Myklebust, Tor Åge Austevoll, Ivar Magne Rekeland, Frode Solberg, Tore Storheim, Kjersti Grundnes, Oliver Aaen, Jørn Brox, Jens Ivar Hellum, Christian Indrekvam, Kari BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Spinal stenosis is a clinical diagnosis in which the main symptom is pain radiating to the lower extremities, or neurogenic claudication. Radiological spinal stenosis is commonly observed in the population and it is debated whether patients with no lower extremity pain should be labelled as having spinal stenosis. However, these patients is found in the Norwegian Registry for Spine Surgery, the main object of the present study was to compare the clinical outcomes after decompressive surgery in patients with insignificant lower extremity pain, with those with more severe pain. METHODS: This study is based on data from the Norwegian Registry for Spine Surgery (NORspine). Patients who had decompressive surgery in the period from 7/1–2007 to 11/3–2013 at 31 hospitals were included. The patients was divided into four groups based on preoperative Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)-score for lower extremity pain. Patients in group 1 had insignificant pain, group 2 had mild or moderate pain, group 3 severe pain and group 4 extremely severe pain. The primary outcome was change in the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). Successfully treated patients were defined as patients reporting at least 30% reduction of baseline ODI, and the number of successfully treated patients in each group were recorded. RESULTS: In total, 3181 patients were eligible; 154 patients in group 1; 753 in group 2; 1766 in group 3; and 528 in group 4. Group 1 had significantly less improvement from baseline in all the clinical scores 12 months after surgery compared to the other groups. However, with a mean reduction of 8 ODI points and 56% of patients showing a reduction of at least 30% in their ODI score, the proportion of patients defined as successfully treated in group 1, was not significantly different from that of other groups. CONCLUSION: This national register study shows that patients with insignificant lower extremity pain had less improvement in primary and secondary outcome parameters from baseline to follow-up compared to patients with more severe lower extremity pain. BioMed Central 2019-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6343340/ /pubmed/30669998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-019-2407-5 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This 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
Hermansen, Erland
Myklebust, Tor Åge
Austevoll, Ivar Magne
Rekeland, Frode
Solberg, Tore
Storheim, Kjersti
Grundnes, Oliver
Aaen, Jørn
Brox, Jens Ivar
Hellum, Christian
Indrekvam, Kari
Clinical outcome after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis in patients with insignificant lower extremity pain. A prospective cohort study from the Norwegian registry for spine surgery
title Clinical outcome after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis in patients with insignificant lower extremity pain. A prospective cohort study from the Norwegian registry for spine surgery
title_full Clinical outcome after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis in patients with insignificant lower extremity pain. A prospective cohort study from the Norwegian registry for spine surgery
title_fullStr Clinical outcome after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis in patients with insignificant lower extremity pain. A prospective cohort study from the Norwegian registry for spine surgery
title_full_unstemmed Clinical outcome after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis in patients with insignificant lower extremity pain. A prospective cohort study from the Norwegian registry for spine surgery
title_short Clinical outcome after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis in patients with insignificant lower extremity pain. A prospective cohort study from the Norwegian registry for spine surgery
title_sort clinical outcome after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis in patients with insignificant lower extremity pain. a prospective cohort study from the norwegian registry for spine surgery
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30669998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-019-2407-5
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