Incidence of revision surgery and patient-reported outcomes within 5 years of the index procedure for grade 1 spondylolisthesis: an analysis from the Quality Outcomes Database spondylolisthesis data.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of neurosurgery. Spine Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.3171/2024.6.SPINE24488
Jacob Birlingmair, Leah Y Carreon, Mladen Djurasovic, Praveen V Mummaneni, Anthony Asher, Erica F Bisson, Mohamad Bydon, Andrew K Chan, Dean Chou, Domagoj Coric, Kevin T Foley, Kai-Ming Fu, Regis Haid, John J Knightly, Vivian P Le, Paul Park, Eric A Potts, Christopher I Shaffrey, Mark E Shaffrey, Jonathan R Slotkin, Michael S Virk, Michael Y Wang, Steven D Glassman
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Objective: Some patients treated surgically for grade 1 spondylolisthesis require revision surgery. Outcomes after revision surgery are not well studied. The objective of this study was to determine how revision surgery impacts patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in patients undergoing decompression only or decompression and fusion (D+F) for grade 1 spondylolisthesis within 5 years of the index surgery.

Methods: Patients in the 12 highest Quality Outcomes Database (QOD) enrolling sites with a diagnosis of grade 1 spondylolisthesis were identified and the incidence of revision surgery between the decompression-only and D+F patients were compared. PROs were compared between cohorts requiring revision surgery versus a single index procedure.

Results: Of 608 patients enrolled, 409 had complete 5-year data available for this study. Eleven (13.3%) of 83 patients underwent revision in the decompression-only group as well as 32 (9.8%) of 326 in the D+F group. For the entire cohort, patients requiring revision had significantly worse PROs at 5 years: Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) 27.4 versus 19.4, p = 0.008; numeric rating scale for back pain (NRS-BP) 4.1 versus 3.0, p = 0.013; and NRS for leg pain (NRS-LP) 3.4 versus 2.1, p = 0.029. In the decompression-only group, the change in 5-year PROs was not impacted by revision status: ODI 31.9 versus 24.2, p = 0.287; NRS-BP 1.9 versus 2.9, p = 0.325; and NRS-LP 6.2 versus 3.7, p = 0.011. In the D+F group, the change in 5-year PROs was diminished if patients required revision: ODI 19.1 versus 29.1, p = 0.001; NRS-BP 3.0 versus 4.0, p = 0.170; and NRS-LP 2.3 versus 4.6, p = 0.001.

Conclusions: The most common reasons for reoperation within 5 years in the decompression-only group were repeat decompression and instability, whereas in the D+F group the most common reason was adjacent-segment disease. The need for revision resulted in modestly diminished benefit compared with patients with no revisions. These differences were greater in the fusion cohort compared with the decompression-only cohort. The mean PRO improvement still far exceeded minimal clinically important difference thresholds for all measures for patients who underwent a revision surgery.

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1 级脊柱滑脱症指数手术后 5 年内翻修手术的发生率和患者报告的结果:质量结果数据库脊柱滑脱症数据分析。
目的:一些通过手术治疗 1 级脊柱滑脱症的患者需要进行翻修手术。翻修手术后的疗效尚未得到充分研究。本研究旨在确定翻修手术对接受减压术或减压融合术(D+F)治疗的 1 级脊柱滑脱症患者在指数手术后 5 年内的患者报告结果(PROs)有何影响:方法: 在质量结果数据库(QOD)的12个最高登记点中确定了诊断为1级椎体滑脱症的患者,并比较了单纯减压术和减压融合术患者的翻修手术发生率。比较了需要进行翻修手术的组群与需要进行单一指标手术的组群之间的PROs:在608名入选患者中,有409名患者有完整的5年数据可供本研究使用。单纯减压组 83 例患者中有 11 例(13.3%)接受了翻修手术,D+F 组 326 例患者中有 32 例(9.8%)接受了翻修手术。在整个队列中,需要进行翻修的患者在 5 年后的 PROs 明显降低:Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)为27.4对19.4,P=0.008;背痛数字评分量表(NRS-BP)为4.1对3.0,P=0.013;腿痛数字评分量表(NRS-LP)为3.4对2.1,P=0.029。在单纯减压组中,5年PROs的变化不受翻修状态的影响:ODI 31.9 对 24.2,p = 0.287;NRS-BP 1.9 对 2.9,p = 0.325;NRS-LP 6.2 对 3.7,p = 0.011。在 D+F 组中,如果患者需要翻修,5 年的 PROs 变化会减小:ODI为19.1对29.1,p = 0.001;NRS-BP为3.0对4.0,p = 0.170;NRS-LP为2.3对4.6,p = 0.001:在单纯减压组,5年内再次手术最常见的原因是重复减压和不稳定,而在D+F组,最常见的原因是邻近节段疾病。与未进行翻修的患者相比,需要翻修的患者的获益略有减少。与单纯减压组相比,融合组的差异更大。对于接受过翻修手术的患者而言,PRO 平均改善程度仍然远远超过了所有测量指标的最小临床重要性差异阈值。
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Journal of neurosurgery. Spine
Journal of neurosurgery. Spine 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Primarily publish original works in neurosurgery but also include studies in clinical neurophysiology, organic neurology, ophthalmology, radiology, pathology, and molecular biology.
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