医学
Oswestry残疾指数
退行性椎间盘病
可视模拟标度
最小临床重要差异
物理疗法
腰痛
腰椎
循证医学
患者满意度
背痛
脊柱融合术
梅德林
腰椎间盘疾病
外科
随机对照试验
病理
法学
替代医学
政治学
作者
Frank M. Phillips,Paul Slosar,Jim A. Youssef,Gunnar B. J. Andersson,Frank J. Papatheofanis
出处
期刊:Spine
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2013-01-18
卷期号:38 (7): E409-E422
被引量:207
标识
DOI:10.1097/brs.0b013e3182877f11
摘要
In Brief Study Design. Systematic literature review. Objective. To categorize published evidence systematically for lumbar fusion for chronic low back pain (LBP) in order to provide an updated and comprehensive analysis of the clinical outcomes. Summary of Background Data. Despite a large number of publications of outcomes of spinal fusion surgery for chronic LBP, there is little consensus on efficacy. Methods. A MEDLINE and Cochrane database search was performed to identify published articles reporting on validated patient-reported clinical outcomes measures (2 or more of visual analogue scale, Oswestry Disability Index, Short Form [36] Health Survey [SF-36] PCS, and patient satisfaction) with minimum 12 months of follow-up after lumbar fusion surgery in adult patients with LBP due to degenerative disc disease. Twenty-six total articles were identified and stratified by level of evidence: 18 level 1 (6 studies of surgery vs. nonoperative treatment, 12 studies of alternative surgical procedures), 2 level 2, 2 level 3, and 4 level 4 (2 prospective, 2 retrospective). Weighted averages of each outcomes measure were computed and compared with established minimal clinically important difference values. Results. Fusion cohorts included a total of 3060 patients. The weighted average improvement in visual analogue scale back pain was 36.8/100 (standard deviation [SD], 14.8); in Oswestry Disability Index 22.2 (SD, 14.1); in SF-36 Physical Component Scale 12.5 (SD, 4.3). Patient satisfaction averaged 71.1% (SD, 5.2%) across studies. Radiographical fusion rates averaged 89.1% (SD, 13.5%), and reoperation rates 12.5% (SD, 12.4%) overall, 9.2% (SD, 7.5%) at the index level. The results of the collective studies did not differ statistically in any of the outcome measures based on level of evidence (analysis of variance, P > 0.05). Conclusion. The body of literature supports fusion surgery as a viable treatment option for reducing pain and improving function in patients with chronic LBP refractory to nonsurgical care when a diagnosis of disc degeneration can be made. A systematic clinical literature review was conducted to summarize outcomes after lumbar fusion surgery for chronic low back pain (LBP) with disc degeneration. Twenty-six studies across 3060 fusion patients showed clinically significant improvements in pain and function, supporting fusion surgery as a treatment option for well-diagnosed patients with chronic LBP.
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