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Predictive factors for the outcome of anterior cervical decompression and fusion

Peolsson, Anneli (author)
Linköpings universitet,Sjukgymnastik,Hälsouniversitetet
Hedlund, Rune (author)
Department of Orthopaedics, Huddinge Hospital, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Vavruch, Ludek (author)
Department of Neuro-Orthopaedic Surgery, Ryhov Hospital, Jönköping, Sweden
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Öberg, Birgitta (author)
Linköpings universitet,Sjukgymnastik,Hälsouniversitetet
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2003
2003
English.
In: European spine journal. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0940-6719 .- 1432-0932. ; 12:3, s. 274-280
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  • In a prospective study, 103 patients were randomised to anterior cervical decompression and fusion (ACDF) with a cervical carbon-fibre intervertebral fusion cage or the Cloward procedure. Preoperative background variables, active range of neck motion, handgrip strength, radiological evaluation and subjective variables were used in a multiple regression model to find the strongest predictors of postoperative outcome as measured by current pain intensity and the Neck Disability Index (NDI). Male sex, greater kyphosis at the level operated on, non-smoking, a greater neck mobility in right rotation, low disability on NDI, and older age were predictors of pain reduction and explained 30% of current pain intensity at follow-up. Higher educational level, non-smoking, greater kyphosis at the level operated on, a greater flexion mobility, greater right handgrip strength and lower current pain intensity were predictors of improvement, and explained 28% of the postoperative outcome on NDI. The most important predictor for postoperative pain intensity was the magnitude of the preoperative kyphosis. Preoperative pain intensity was the most important predictor for improved NDI. At follow-up about 70% of the patients still had deficit based on current pain intensity and NDI, and 44% had remaining dysfunction based on Odom's criteria. In conclusion, the multivariate analysis shows that male sex, non-smoking, greater segmental kyphosis and a low pain and disability level are preoperative predictors of a good outcome in ACDF. In addition, the study suggests the importance of other predictive variables than those studied for the outcome of ACDF.

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cervical spine
intervertebral fusion
prognostic factors
outcome
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