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Lumbar Fusion Surgery for Patients With Back Pain and Degenerative Disc Disease: An Observational Study From the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network

STUDY DESIGN: Uncontrolled retrospective observational study. OBJECTIVES: Surgery for patients with back pain and degenerative disc disease is controversial, and studies to date have yielded conflicting results. We evaluated the effects of lumbar fusion surgery for patients with this indication in t...

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Autores principales: Evaniew, Nathan, Swamy, Ganesh, Jacobs, W. Bradley, Bouchard, Jacques, Cho, Roger, Manson, Neil A., Rampersaud, Y. Raja, Paquet, Jerome, Bailey, Christopher S., Johnson, Michael, Attabib, Najmedden, Fisher, Charles G., McIntosh, Greg, Thomas, Kenneth C.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9609527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33406897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2192568220985470
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author Evaniew, Nathan
Swamy, Ganesh
Jacobs, W. Bradley
Bouchard, Jacques
Cho, Roger
Manson, Neil A.
Rampersaud, Y. Raja
Paquet, Jerome
Bailey, Christopher S.
Johnson, Michael
Attabib, Najmedden
Fisher, Charles G.
McIntosh, Greg
Thomas, Kenneth C.
author_facet Evaniew, Nathan
Swamy, Ganesh
Jacobs, W. Bradley
Bouchard, Jacques
Cho, Roger
Manson, Neil A.
Rampersaud, Y. Raja
Paquet, Jerome
Bailey, Christopher S.
Johnson, Michael
Attabib, Najmedden
Fisher, Charles G.
McIntosh, Greg
Thomas, Kenneth C.
author_sort Evaniew, Nathan
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description STUDY DESIGN: Uncontrolled retrospective observational study. OBJECTIVES: Surgery for patients with back pain and degenerative disc disease is controversial, and studies to date have yielded conflicting results. We evaluated the effects of lumbar fusion surgery for patients with this indication in the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network (CSORN). METHODS: We analyzed data that were prospectively collected from consecutive patients at 11 centers between 2015 and 2019. Our primary outcome was change in patient-reported back pain at 12 months of follow-up, and our secondary outcomes were satisfaction, disability, health-related quality of life, and rates of adverse events. RESULTS: Among 84 patients, we observed a statistically significant improvement of back pain at 12 months that exceeded the threshold of Minimum Clinically Important Difference (MCID) (mean change -3.7 points, SD 2.6, p < 0.001, MCID = 1.2; 77% achieved MCID), and 81% reported being “somewhat” or “extremely” satisfied. We also observed improvements of Oswestry Disability Index (-17.3, SD 16.6), Short Form-12 Physical Component Summary (10.3, SD 9.6) and Short Form-12 Mental Component Summary (3.1, SD 8.3); all p < 0.001). The overall rate of adverse events was 19%. CONCLUSIONS: Among a highly selective group of patients undergoing lumbar fusion surgery for degenerative disc disease, most experienced a clinically significant improvement of back pain as well as significant improvements of disability and health-related quality of life, with high satisfaction at 1 year of follow-up. These findings suggest that surgery for this indication may provide some benefit, and that further research is warranted.
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spelling pubmed-96095272022-10-28 Lumbar Fusion Surgery for Patients With Back Pain and Degenerative Disc Disease: An Observational Study From the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network Evaniew, Nathan Swamy, Ganesh Jacobs, W. Bradley Bouchard, Jacques Cho, Roger Manson, Neil A. Rampersaud, Y. Raja Paquet, Jerome Bailey, Christopher S. Johnson, Michael Attabib, Najmedden Fisher, Charles G. McIntosh, Greg Thomas, Kenneth C. Global Spine J Original Articles STUDY DESIGN: Uncontrolled retrospective observational study. OBJECTIVES: Surgery for patients with back pain and degenerative disc disease is controversial, and studies to date have yielded conflicting results. We evaluated the effects of lumbar fusion surgery for patients with this indication in the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network (CSORN). METHODS: We analyzed data that were prospectively collected from consecutive patients at 11 centers between 2015 and 2019. Our primary outcome was change in patient-reported back pain at 12 months of follow-up, and our secondary outcomes were satisfaction, disability, health-related quality of life, and rates of adverse events. RESULTS: Among 84 patients, we observed a statistically significant improvement of back pain at 12 months that exceeded the threshold of Minimum Clinically Important Difference (MCID) (mean change -3.7 points, SD 2.6, p < 0.001, MCID = 1.2; 77% achieved MCID), and 81% reported being “somewhat” or “extremely” satisfied. We also observed improvements of Oswestry Disability Index (-17.3, SD 16.6), Short Form-12 Physical Component Summary (10.3, SD 9.6) and Short Form-12 Mental Component Summary (3.1, SD 8.3); all p < 0.001). The overall rate of adverse events was 19%. CONCLUSIONS: Among a highly selective group of patients undergoing lumbar fusion surgery for degenerative disc disease, most experienced a clinically significant improvement of back pain as well as significant improvements of disability and health-related quality of life, with high satisfaction at 1 year of follow-up. These findings suggest that surgery for this indication may provide some benefit, and that further research is warranted. SAGE Publications 2021-01-07 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9609527/ /pubmed/33406897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2192568220985470 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Articles
Evaniew, Nathan
Swamy, Ganesh
Jacobs, W. Bradley
Bouchard, Jacques
Cho, Roger
Manson, Neil A.
Rampersaud, Y. Raja
Paquet, Jerome
Bailey, Christopher S.
Johnson, Michael
Attabib, Najmedden
Fisher, Charles G.
McIntosh, Greg
Thomas, Kenneth C.
Lumbar Fusion Surgery for Patients With Back Pain and Degenerative Disc Disease: An Observational Study From the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network
title Lumbar Fusion Surgery for Patients With Back Pain and Degenerative Disc Disease: An Observational Study From the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network
title_full Lumbar Fusion Surgery for Patients With Back Pain and Degenerative Disc Disease: An Observational Study From the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network
title_fullStr Lumbar Fusion Surgery for Patients With Back Pain and Degenerative Disc Disease: An Observational Study From the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network
title_full_unstemmed Lumbar Fusion Surgery for Patients With Back Pain and Degenerative Disc Disease: An Observational Study From the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network
title_short Lumbar Fusion Surgery for Patients With Back Pain and Degenerative Disc Disease: An Observational Study From the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network
title_sort lumbar fusion surgery for patients with back pain and degenerative disc disease: an observational study from the canadian spine outcomes and research network
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9609527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33406897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2192568220985470
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