51. Treatment and Outcome of Osteoporotic Thoracolumbar Vertebral Body Fractures With Deformation of Both Endplates With or Without Posterior Wall Involvement (OF 4): Short-Term Results from the Prospective EOFTT Multicenter Study.
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Spiegl, Ulrich J. A., Schenk, Philipp, Schnake, Klaus John, Ullrich, Bernhard W., Osterhoff, Georg, Scheyerer, Max J., Schmeiser, Gregor, Bäumlein, Martin, Scherer, Michael A., Müller, Michael, Sprengel, Kai, Liepold, Katja, Schramm, Simon, Baron, H.-Christopher, Siekmann, Holger, Schwarz, Falko, Franck, Alex, Zimmermann, Volker, and Katscher, Sebastian
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VERTEBRAL fractures ,VERTEBRAE injuries ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,OSTEOPOROSIS ,CONSERVATIVE treatment ,VISUAL analog scale - Abstract
Study Design: Multicenter prospective cohort study Objective: To analyse therapeutical strategies applied to osteoporotic thoracolumbar OF 4 injuries, to assess related complications and clinical outcome. Methods: A multicenter prospective cohort study (EOFTT) including 518 consecutive patients who were treated for an Osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF). For the present study, only patients with OF 4 fractures were analysed. Outcome parameters were complications, Visual Analogue Scale, Oswestry Disability Questionnaire, Timed Up & Go test, EQ-5D 5L, and Barthel Index after a minimum follow-up of 6 weeks. Results: A total of 152 (29%) patients presented with OF 4 fractures with a mean age of 76 years (range 41-97). The most common treatment was short-segment posterior stabilization (51%; hybrid stabilization in 36%). Mean follow up was 208 days (±131 days), mean ODI was 30 ± 21. Dorsoventral stabilized patients were younger compared to the other groups (P <.001) and had significant better TuG compared to hybrid stabilization (P =.049). The other clinical outcomes did not differ in the therapy strategies (VAS pain: P = 1.000, ODI: P >.602, Barthel: P >.252, EQ-5D 5L index value: P >.610, VAS-EQ-5D 5L: P = 1.000). The inpatient complication rate was 8% after conservative and 16% after surgical treatment. During follow-up period 14% of conservatively treated patients and 3% of surgical treated patients experienced neurological deficits. Conclusions: Conservative therapy of OF 4 injuries seems to be viable option in patients with only moderate symptoms. Hybrid stabilization was the dominant treatment strategy leading to promising clinical short-term results. Stand-alone cement augmentation seems to be a valid alternative in selected cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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