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. 2012 Oct 18;22(2):402–410. doi: 10.1007/s00586-012-2547-x

Table 4.

Comparison of baseline, operative, and follow-up parameters between patients with the best and worst outcomes, based on the Oswestry Disability Index, following surgery for scoliosis among adults 18–45 years old

Worst (n = 15) Best (n = 19) p value
Baseline parameters
 Gender (M/F) 1/14 2/17 1.000
 Mean age, years (SD) 37 (5) 29 (10) 0.002
 Mean body mass index (SD) 27 (5) 22 (3) 0.001
 Smoker (%) 33 % 0 % 0.011
 Depression/anxiety (%) 33 % 11 % 0.199
 Narcotic use (%) 33 % 5 % 0.066
 Mean comorbidity index (SD) 1.4 (2.1) 0.3 (0.7) 0.306
 Mean leg pain score (SD) 3.2 (3.7) 0.0 (0.0) 0.010
 Mean back pain score (SD) 7.2 (1.9) 5.3 (2.8) 0.044
 Diagnosis (de novo/AIS) 0/15 0/19
 Curve type (thoracic/thoracolumbar) 8/7 11/8 1.000
 Positive sagittal malalignment, percent with SVA >+6 cm 7 % 0 % 0.452
 Coronal malalignment, percent with CA magnitude >4 cm 8 % 6 % 1.000
 Mean max coronal Cobb angle, ° (SD) 62 (10) 59 (14) 0.429
Operative parameters
 Operative time, h (SD) 7.3 (2.5) 6.6 (2.6) 0.490
 Estimated blood loss, L (SD) 0.9 (0.5) 1.1 (0.7) 0.558
 Fusion to the sacro-pelvis (%) 27 % 5 % 0.146
 Major complication (%) 7 % 5 % 1.000
 Minor or major complication (%) 20 % 21 % 1.000
2-year follow-up parameters
 Mean leg pain score (SD) 2.9 (4.1) 0.3 (0.6) 0.060
 Mean back pain score (SD) 6.5 (1.9) 0.6 (0.7) <0.001
 Narcotic use (%) 10 % 0 % 0.357
 Positive sagittal malalignment, percent with SVA >+6 cm 13 % 0 % 0.187
 Coronal malalignment, percent with CA magnitude > 4 cm 7 % 6 % 1.000
 Mean max coronal Cobb angle, ° (SD) 30 (9) 22 (9) 0.038

SD standard deviation, AIS adult idiopathic scoliosis, SVA sagittal vertical axis, CA coronal alignment

Significant p values are shown in bold