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Exploring clinically relevant risk profiles in patients undergoing lumbar spinal fusion

Authors :
Esther R. C. Janssen
F. G. Prestigiacomo
E. A. P. van Leent
N. L. U. van Meeteren
M. Hulsbosch
Source :
European Spine Journal. 31(10):2473-2480
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Purpose To explore risk profiles of patients scheduled for lumbar spinal fusion (LSF) and their association with short-term recovery of patient after surgery. Methods Forty-nine patients scheduled for elective 1–3 level LSF between March 2019 and June 2020 were included. Patients underwent a preoperative risk screening, consisting of an anamnesis, questionnaires and physical performance tests. A latent profile analysis (LPA) was used to identify possible risk profiles within this population. Results Two risk profiles could be established: a fit and deconditioned risk profile. A significant between-profile difference was found in smoking status (p = 0.007), RAND36-PCS (p p p p = 0.050), motor control (p = 0.020) and steep ramp test (p = 0.005). Moreover, the fit risk profile had a significant shorter time to functional recovery (3.65 days versus 4.89 days, p = 0.013) and length of hospital stay (5.06 days versus 6.00 days, p = 0.008) compared to the deconditioned risk profile. No differences in complication rates between both risk profiles could be established. Allocation to a risk profile was associated with the functional recovery rate (p = 0.042), but not with LOS or complications. Conclusion This study found a fit and deconditioned risk profile. The patients with a fit risk profile perceived a better quality of life, performed better in mobility, motor control, cardiopulmonary tests and showed also a significant shorter stay in the hospital and a shorter time to functional recovery. Preoperatively establishing a patient’s risk profile could aid in perioperative care planning and preoperative decision-making.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09406719
Volume :
31
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Spine Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b1cf35c0235eca514567df4116877ab9