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Epidemiology and detection of cement leakage in patients with spine metastases treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty: A 10-year observational study

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the epidemiology of cement leaks and further develop an algorithm to detect the high risk of cement leaks among advanced cancer patients with metastatic spinal disease treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty. METHODS: This study retrospectively analyzed 309 patients with...

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Autores principales: Shi, Xuedong, Cui, Yunpeng, Pan, Yuanxing, Wang, Bing, Lei, Mingxing
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8134071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34026477
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbo.2021.100365
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author Shi, Xuedong
Cui, Yunpeng
Pan, Yuanxing
Wang, Bing
Lei, Mingxing
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Cui, Yunpeng
Pan, Yuanxing
Wang, Bing
Lei, Mingxing
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description OBJECTIVES: To investigate the epidemiology of cement leaks and further develop an algorithm to detect the high risk of cement leaks among advanced cancer patients with metastatic spinal disease treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty. METHODS: This study retrospectively analyzed 309 patients with metastatic spinal disease treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty. Patients were randomly divided into a training group and a validation group. In the training group, 13 potential characteristics were analyzed for their abilities to predict cement leaks. Discal cement leakage and paravertebral cement leakage were excluded from the analysis. Those characteristics identified as having significant predictive value were used to develop a predictive algorithm. Internal validation of the algorithm was performed based on discrimination and calibration qualities. RESULTS: Overall, cement leaks occurred in 61.17% (189/309) patients. Among the 13 characteristics analyzed, younger age (P = 0.03), extravertebral bone metastases (P = 0.02), increased number of treated vertebrae levels (P < 0.01), and cortical osteolytic destruction in the posterior wall (P = 0.01) were included in the algorithm. This algorithm generates a score between 0 and 16 points, with higher scores indicating a higher risk of cement leakage. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) value for the algorithm was 0.75 in the training group and 0.69 in the validation group. The mean correct classification rates for the training and validation groups were 73.5% and 64.9%, respectively, and the corresponding P-values of the goodness-of-fit test were 0.70 and 0.50. CONCLUSIONS: Cement leaks are common in patients with metastatic spinal disease treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty. The present study proposed and internally validated an algorithm that can be used to screen patients at high risk of cement leakage.
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spelling pubmed-81340712021-05-21 Epidemiology and detection of cement leakage in patients with spine metastases treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty: A 10-year observational study Shi, Xuedong Cui, Yunpeng Pan, Yuanxing Wang, Bing Lei, Mingxing J Bone Oncol Research Paper OBJECTIVES: To investigate the epidemiology of cement leaks and further develop an algorithm to detect the high risk of cement leaks among advanced cancer patients with metastatic spinal disease treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty. METHODS: This study retrospectively analyzed 309 patients with metastatic spinal disease treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty. Patients were randomly divided into a training group and a validation group. In the training group, 13 potential characteristics were analyzed for their abilities to predict cement leaks. Discal cement leakage and paravertebral cement leakage were excluded from the analysis. Those characteristics identified as having significant predictive value were used to develop a predictive algorithm. Internal validation of the algorithm was performed based on discrimination and calibration qualities. RESULTS: Overall, cement leaks occurred in 61.17% (189/309) patients. Among the 13 characteristics analyzed, younger age (P = 0.03), extravertebral bone metastases (P = 0.02), increased number of treated vertebrae levels (P < 0.01), and cortical osteolytic destruction in the posterior wall (P = 0.01) were included in the algorithm. This algorithm generates a score between 0 and 16 points, with higher scores indicating a higher risk of cement leakage. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) value for the algorithm was 0.75 in the training group and 0.69 in the validation group. The mean correct classification rates for the training and validation groups were 73.5% and 64.9%, respectively, and the corresponding P-values of the goodness-of-fit test were 0.70 and 0.50. CONCLUSIONS: Cement leaks are common in patients with metastatic spinal disease treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty. The present study proposed and internally validated an algorithm that can be used to screen patients at high risk of cement leakage. Elsevier 2021-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8134071/ /pubmed/34026477 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbo.2021.100365 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Shi, Xuedong
Cui, Yunpeng
Pan, Yuanxing
Wang, Bing
Lei, Mingxing
Epidemiology and detection of cement leakage in patients with spine metastases treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty: A 10-year observational study
title Epidemiology and detection of cement leakage in patients with spine metastases treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty: A 10-year observational study
title_full Epidemiology and detection of cement leakage in patients with spine metastases treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty: A 10-year observational study
title_fullStr Epidemiology and detection of cement leakage in patients with spine metastases treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty: A 10-year observational study
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology and detection of cement leakage in patients with spine metastases treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty: A 10-year observational study
title_short Epidemiology and detection of cement leakage in patients with spine metastases treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty: A 10-year observational study
title_sort epidemiology and detection of cement leakage in patients with spine metastases treated with percutaneous vertebroplasty: a 10-year observational study
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8134071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34026477
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbo.2021.100365
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