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The Impact of Frailty on Spine Surgery: Systematic Review on 10 years Clinical Studies

Frailty is a condition characterized by a high vulnerability to low-power stressor. Frailty increases with age and is associated with higher complications and mortality. Several indexes have been used to quantify frailty. Spine diseases, both degenerative and oncologic, frequently require surgery wh...

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Autores principales: Veronesi, Francesca, Borsari, Veronica, Martini, Lucia, Visani, Andrea, Gasbarrini, Alessandro, Brodano, Giovanni Barbanti, Fini, Milena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7990375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33815887
http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2020.0904
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author Veronesi, Francesca
Borsari, Veronica
Martini, Lucia
Visani, Andrea
Gasbarrini, Alessandro
Brodano, Giovanni Barbanti
Fini, Milena
author_facet Veronesi, Francesca
Borsari, Veronica
Martini, Lucia
Visani, Andrea
Gasbarrini, Alessandro
Brodano, Giovanni Barbanti
Fini, Milena
author_sort Veronesi, Francesca
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description Frailty is a condition characterized by a high vulnerability to low-power stressor. Frailty increases with age and is associated with higher complications and mortality. Several indexes have been used to quantify frailty. Spine diseases, both degenerative and oncologic, frequently require surgery which is related to complications and mortality. Aim of the present systematic review was to collect the most frequently used frailty indexes in clinics to predict surgical outcomes in patients affected by spine diseases, taking into account gender differences. Three databases were employed, and 29 retrospective clinical studies were included in this systematic review. The identified spine pathologies were primary and metastatic spine tumors, adult spine deformity (ASD), degenerative spine disease (DSD), cervical deformity (CD) and other pathologies that affected lumbar spine or multiple spine levels. Eleven indexes were identified: modified Frailty Index (mFI), Adult spinal deformity frailty index (ASD-FI), mFI-5, Metastatic Spinal Tumor Frailty Index (MSTFI), Fried criteria, Cervical deformity frailty index (CD-FI), Spinal tumor frailty index (STFI), Frailty Phenotype criteria (FP), Frailty Index (FI), FRAIL scale and Modified CD-FI (mCD-FI). All these indexes correlated well with minor and major postoperative complications, mortality and length of stay in hospital. Results on gender differences and frailty are still conflicting, although few studies show that women are more likely to develop frailty and more complications in the post-operative period than men. This systematic review could help the surgeon in the adoption of frailty indexes, before the operation, and in preventing complications in frail patients.
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spelling pubmed-79903752021-04-03 The Impact of Frailty on Spine Surgery: Systematic Review on 10 years Clinical Studies Veronesi, Francesca Borsari, Veronica Martini, Lucia Visani, Andrea Gasbarrini, Alessandro Brodano, Giovanni Barbanti Fini, Milena Aging Dis Review Frailty is a condition characterized by a high vulnerability to low-power stressor. Frailty increases with age and is associated with higher complications and mortality. Several indexes have been used to quantify frailty. Spine diseases, both degenerative and oncologic, frequently require surgery which is related to complications and mortality. Aim of the present systematic review was to collect the most frequently used frailty indexes in clinics to predict surgical outcomes in patients affected by spine diseases, taking into account gender differences. Three databases were employed, and 29 retrospective clinical studies were included in this systematic review. The identified spine pathologies were primary and metastatic spine tumors, adult spine deformity (ASD), degenerative spine disease (DSD), cervical deformity (CD) and other pathologies that affected lumbar spine or multiple spine levels. Eleven indexes were identified: modified Frailty Index (mFI), Adult spinal deformity frailty index (ASD-FI), mFI-5, Metastatic Spinal Tumor Frailty Index (MSTFI), Fried criteria, Cervical deformity frailty index (CD-FI), Spinal tumor frailty index (STFI), Frailty Phenotype criteria (FP), Frailty Index (FI), FRAIL scale and Modified CD-FI (mCD-FI). All these indexes correlated well with minor and major postoperative complications, mortality and length of stay in hospital. Results on gender differences and frailty are still conflicting, although few studies show that women are more likely to develop frailty and more complications in the post-operative period than men. This systematic review could help the surgeon in the adoption of frailty indexes, before the operation, and in preventing complications in frail patients. JKL International LLC 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7990375/ /pubmed/33815887 http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2020.0904 Text en copyright: © 2021 Veronesi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ this is an open access article distributed under the terms of the creative commons attribution license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Veronesi, Francesca
Borsari, Veronica
Martini, Lucia
Visani, Andrea
Gasbarrini, Alessandro
Brodano, Giovanni Barbanti
Fini, Milena
The Impact of Frailty on Spine Surgery: Systematic Review on 10 years Clinical Studies
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title_full The Impact of Frailty on Spine Surgery: Systematic Review on 10 years Clinical Studies
title_fullStr The Impact of Frailty on Spine Surgery: Systematic Review on 10 years Clinical Studies
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Frailty on Spine Surgery: Systematic Review on 10 years Clinical Studies
title_short The Impact of Frailty on Spine Surgery: Systematic Review on 10 years Clinical Studies
title_sort impact of frailty on spine surgery: systematic review on 10 years clinical studies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7990375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33815887
http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2020.0904
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