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Controversies with nonoperative management for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: Study from the APSS Scoliosis Focus Group.
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Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) [J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong)] 2020 Jan-Apr; Vol. 28 (2), pp. 2309499020930291. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Purpose: To determine consensus among Asia-Pacific surgeons regarding nonoperative management for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS).<br />Methods: An online REDCap questionnaire was circulated to surgeons in the Asia-Pacific region during the period of July 2019 to September 2019 to inquire about various components of nonoperative treatment for AIS. Aspects under study included access to screening, when MRIs were obtained, quality-of-life assessments used, role of scoliosis-specific exercises, bracing criteria, type of brace used, maturity parameters used, brace wear regimen, follow-up criteria, and how braces were weaned. Comparisons were made between middle-high income and low-income countries, and experience with nonoperative treatment.<br />Results: A total of 103 responses were collected. About half (52.4%) of the responders had scoliosis screening programs and were particularly situated in middle-high income countries. Up to 34% obtained MRIs for all cases, while most would obtain MRIs for neurological problems. The brace criteria were highly variable and was usually based on menarche status (74.7%), age (59%), and Risser staging (92.8%). Up to 52.4% of surgeons elected to brace patients with large curves before offering surgery. Only 28% of responders utilized CAD-CAM techniques for brace fabrication and most (76.8%) still utilized negative molds. There were no standardized criteria for brace weaning.<br />Conclusion: There are highly variable practices related to nonoperative treatment for AIS and may be related to availability of resources in certain countries. Relative consensus was achieved for when MRI should be obtained and an acceptable brace compliance should be more than 16 hours a day.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Asia epidemiology
Child
Consensus
Conservative Treatment economics
Conservative Treatment statistics & numerical data
Disease Progression
Female
Focus Groups
Health Care Surveys statistics & numerical data
Humans
Internet
Magnetic Resonance Imaging economics
Magnetic Resonance Imaging statistics & numerical data
Male
Oceania epidemiology
Quality of Life
Scoliosis diagnosis
Scoliosis economics
Scoliosis epidemiology
Socioeconomic Factors
Treatment Outcome
Braces economics
Braces statistics & numerical data
Orthopedic Procedures economics
Orthopedic Procedures statistics & numerical data
Scoliosis therapy
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2309-4990
- Volume :
- 28
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 32529908
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1177/2309499020930291