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Bariatric Surgery Population at Significantly Increased Risk of Spinal Disorders and Surgical Intervention Compared With Morbidly Obese Patients

Authors :
Shaleen Vira
Cyrus M. Jalai
Katherine E. Pierce
Avery E. Brown
Peter G. Passias
Charles Wang
Bassel G. Diebo
Christopher Varlotta
Samantha R. Horn
Renaud Lafage
Gregory W. Poorman
Cole Bortz
Dennis Vasques-Montes
Hamid Hassanzadeh
Yael Ihejirika
John A. Buza
Haddy Alas
Frank A. Segreto
Leah Steinmetz
Virginie Lafage
Source :
Clinical Spine Surgery: A Spine Publication. 33:E158-E161
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2020.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Obesity is associated with acceleration of musculoskeletal degenerative diseases and functional impairment secondary to spinal disorders. Bariatric surgery (BS) is an increasingly common treatment for severe obesity but can affect bone and mineral metabolism. The effect of BS on degenerative spinal disorders is yet to be fully described. The aim of our study was to analyze changes in bariatric patients' risk for spinal degenerative diseases and spinal surgery. METHODS Retrospective analysis of the prospectively collected New York State Inpatient Database (NYSID) years (2004-2013) using patient linkage codes. The incidence of degenerative spinal diagnoses and spinal surgery was queried using International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD)-9 codes for morbidly obese patients (ICD-9 278.01) with and without a history of BS. The incidence of degenerative spinal diagnoses and spinal surgery was determined using χ tests for independence. Logistic testing controlled for age, sex, and comorbidity burden. RESULTS A total of 18,176 patients were identified in the NYSID database with a history of BS and 146,252 patients were identified as morbidly obese without a history of BS. BS patients have a significantly higher rate of spinal diagnoses than morbidly obese patients without BS (19.3% vs. 8.1%, P

Details

ISSN :
23800186
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Spine Surgery: A Spine Publication
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2b588e9ad0f50290ccc6a36828a04816
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/bsd.0000000000000960