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. 2022 Aug 17;16(5):772–778. doi: 10.14444/8337

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of patients with SSF vs LSF (N = 439).

Variable n (%) SSF
(n = 133)
LSF
(n = 306)
P Value
Age ≤39 y 233 (53.1%) 78 (58.6%) 155 (50.7%) 0.075
Men 324 (73.8%) 93 (69.9%) 231 (75.5%) 0.223
Public hospital 358 (81.5%) 101 (75.9%) 257 (83.9%) 0.046
Hypertension 33 (7.5%) 4 (3.0%) 29 (9.5%) 0.018
Diabetes mellitus 19 (4.3%) 5 (3.8%) 14 (4.6%) 0.699
Obesity 12 (2.7%) 5 (3.8%) 7 (2.3%) 0.282 a
Smoker 35 (8.0%) 10 (7.5%) 25 (8.2%) 0.817
Preoperative medical instability 105 (23.9%) 16 (12.0%) 89 (29.1%) <0.001
Implant’s availability 82 (18.7%) 29 (21.8%) 53 (17.3%) 0.268
AO Spine injury
 B2 245 (55.8%) 107 (80.5%) 138 (45.1%) <0.001
 B3 14 (3.2%) 7 (5.3%) 7 (2.3%) 0.094 a
 C 180 (41.0%) 19 (14.3%) 161 (52.6%) <0.001
Level of injury
 Upper thoracic 65 (14.8%) 5 (3.8%) 60 (19.6%) <0.001
 Midthoracic 78 (17.8%) 9 (6.8%) 69 (22.5%) <0.001
 Thoracolumbar 265 (60.4%) 106 (79.7%) 159 (51.9%) <0.001
 Lumbar 31 (7.1%) 13 (9.8%) 18 (5.9%) 0.144
Neurological status
 AIS A 125 (28.5%) 9 (6.8%) 116 (37.9%) <0.001
 AIS B 23 (5.2%) 4 (3.0%) 19 (6.2%) 0.167
 AIS C 30 (6.8%) 8 (6.0%) 22 (7.2%) 0.654
 AIS D 34 (7.7%) 14 (10.5%) 20 (6.5%) 0.151
 AIS E 227 (51.7%) 98 (73.7%) 129 (42.2%) <0.001

Abbreviations: AIS, ASIA Impairment Scale; ASIA, American Spinal Injury Association; LSF, long-segment fixation; SSF, short-segment fixation.

a

Fisher’s exact test.