1. Quality of life in children and adolescents undergoing spinal deformity surgery.
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McKean, Greg M. and Tsirikos, Athanasios I.
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SPINAL surgery , *BODY image in adolescence , *BODY image in children , *MENTAL health , *PAIN , *PATIENT satisfaction , *PROBABILITY theory , *QUALITY of life , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *SEX distribution , *STATISTICAL hypothesis testing , *T-test (Statistics) , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *DATA analysis software , *ONE-way analysis of variance , *ADOLESCENCE , *CHILDREN - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Quality of life measurements evaluate surgical results from patients' reported outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of spinal deformity treatment using the Scoliosis Research Society-22 questionnaire. METHODS: SRS-22 data was collected in 545 consecutive patients (425 females-120 males) pre-operatively, 6-, 12- and 24- months post-operatively. Variables included type and age of surgery (mean: 15.14 ± 2.07 years), gender, diagnosis and year of surgery. Age at surgery was divided in: 10-12, 13-15, and 15-19 years. RESULTS: Mean pre-operative SRS-22 scores for the whole group were: function 3.77 ± 0.75; pain 3.7 ± 0.97; self-image 3.14 ± 0.66; mental health 3.86 ± 0.77; total 3.62 ± 0.66. Mean 2-year post-operative scores were: function 4.39 ± 0.42; pain 4.59 ± 0.56; self-image 4.39 ± 0.51; mental health 4.43 ± 0.56; satisfaction 4.81 ± 0.40; total 4.52 ± 0.37 (p < 0.0001). Males performed better at 2-years post-surgery (4.62 ± 0.25) compared to females (4.49 ± 0.39), (p = 0.004). Patients with spondylolisthesis performed worse pre-operatively (2.93 ± 0.26) compared to other diagnoses (p <0.0001). This did not impact 2-year post-operative outcomes. There were no significant changes regarding age or year of surgery, type of operation or between the 3 age groups. CONCLUSIONS: All individual domains and total SRS-22 scores improved significantly with incremental change during postoperative follow-up. Patient satisfaction was very high for all individual diagnosis. 2-year post-operative outcomes compared favorably to reported SRS-22 scores in healthy adolescents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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