医学
最小临床重要差异
Oswestry残疾指数
腰椎
腰椎
物理疗法
腰痛
外科
随机对照试验
替代医学
病理
作者
Tariq Z. Issa,Ameer A. Haider,Mark J. Lambrechts,Matthew Sherman,José A. Canseco,Alexander R. Vaccaro,Gregory D. Schroeder,Christopher K. Kepler,Alan S. Hilibrand
出处
期刊:Spine
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2024-02-29
标识
DOI:10.1097/brs.0000000000004972
摘要
Retrospective cohort study.To evaluate how preoperative Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) thresholds might affect minimal clinically important difference (MCID) achievement following lumbar fusion.As payers invest in alternative payment models, some are suggesting threshold cutoffs of patient reported outcomes (PROMs) in reimbursement approvals for orthopedic procedures. The feasibility of this has not been investigated in spine surgery.We included all adult patients undergoing 1-3 level primary lumbar fusion at a single urban tertiary academic center from 2014-2020. ODI was collected preoperatively and one-year postoperatively. We implemented theoretical threshold cutoffs at increments of 10. MCID was set at 14.3. The percent of patients meeting MCID were determined among patients "approved" or "denied" at each threshold. At each threshold, the positive predictive value (PPV) for MCID attainment was calculated.A total 1,368 patients were included and 62.4% (N=364) achieved MCID. As the ODI thresholds increased, a greater percent of patients in each group reached the MCID. At the lowest ODI threshold, 6.58% (N=90) of patients would be denied, rising to 20.2%, 39.5%, 58.4%, 79.9%, and 91.4% at ODI thresholds of 30, 40, 50, 60, and 70, respectively. The PPV increased from 0.072 among patients with ODI>20 to 0.919 at ODI>70. The number of patients denied a clinical improvement in the denied category per patient achieving the MCID increased at each threshold (ODI>20: 1.96; ODI>30: 2.40; ODI>40: 2.75; ODI>50: 3.03; ODI>60: 3.54; ODI>70: 3.75).Patients with poorer preoperative ODI are significantly more likely to achieve MCID following lumbar spine fusion at all ODI thresholds. Setting a preoperative ODI threshold for surgical eligibility will restrict access to patients who may benefit from spine fusion, despite ODI>20 demonstrating the lowest predictive value for MCID achievement.
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