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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2012 Nov 1;37(23):1933–1946. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e31825e21b2

Table 1.

Patient Baseline Demographic Characteristics, Comorbid Conditions, Clinical Findings, and Health Status Measures.

Characteristics Spinal Stenosis Degenerative Spondylolisthesis
Normal or overweight (BMI<30) Obese (BMI≥30) p-value Normal or overweight (BMI<30) Obese (BMI≥30) p-value
(n=373) (n=261) (n=376) (n=225)
Mean Age (SD) 66.2 (12.2) 62.3 (10.5) <0.001 67.4 (10.5) 63.7 (9.5) <0.001
Female - no.(%) 139 (37%) 110 (42%) 0.25 241 (64%) 171 (76%) 0.003
Ethnicity: Not Hispanic 356 (95%) 249 (95%) 0.87 366 (97%) 221 (98%) 0.68
Race - White 319 (86%) 214 (82%) 0.28 326 (87%) 180 (80%) 0.039
Education - At least some college 249 (67%) 152 (58%) 0.035 263 (70%) 137 (61%) 0.029
Income - Under $50,000 58 (16%) 64 (25%) 0.007 67 (18%) 70 (31%) <0.001
Marital Status - Married 261 (70%) 185 (71%) 0.87 260 (69%) 136 (60%) 0.037
Work Status <0.001 0.043
 Full or part time 109 (29%) 89 (34%) 115 (31%) 77 (34%)
 Disabled 24 (6%) 36 (14%) 25 (7%) 26 (12%)
 Other 240 (64%) 136 (52%) 236 (63%) 122 (54%)
Compensation - no. (%) 14 (4%) 34 (13%) <0.001 23 (6%) 18 (8%) 0.47
Mean Body Mass Index (BMI), (SD)§ 25.9 (2.9) 34.6 (4.5) <0.001 25.5 (2.9) 35.3 (5.4) <0.001
Smoker 41 (11%) 21 (8%) 0.27 35 (9%) 16 (7%) 0.43
Comorbidities - no.(%)
 Hypertension 151 (40%) 137 (52%) 0.004 144 (38%) 131 (58%) <0.001
 Diabetes 32 (9%) 64 (25%) <0.001 30 (8%) 50 (22%) <0.001
  Depression 29 (8%) 41 (16%) 0.003 50 (13%) 48 (21%) 0.014
 Heart Problem 110 (29%) 55 (21%) 0.022 71 (19%) 51 (23%) 0.31
 Lung Problem 28 (8%) 20 (8%) 0.94 25 (7%) 20 (9%) 0.40
 Stomach Problem 76 (20%) 63 (24%) 0.30 66 (18%) 67 (30%) <0.001
 Bowel or Intestinal Problem 39 (10%) 47 (18%) 0.009 26 (7%) 17 (8%) 0.90
  Liver Problem 6 (2%) 4 (2%) 0.80 3 (1%) 5 (2%) 0.27
  Kidney Problem 16 (4%) 13 (5%) 0.83 13 (3%) 14 (6%) 0.17
 Blood Vessel Problem 19 (5%) 19 (7%) 0.33 26 (7%) 12 (5%) 0.55
  Nervous System Problem 5 (1%) 8 (3%) 0.22 13 (3%) 9 (4%) 0.91
 Joint Problem 197 (53%) 149 (57%) 0.33 207 (55%) 137 (61%) 0.19
 Other 289 (77%) 209 (80%) 0.49 278 (74%) 198 (88%) <0.001
SF-36 scores, mean(SD)††
 Bodily Pain (BP) 34.5 (20.2) 32 (18.9) 0.12 34.6 (19) 31.2 (19.3) 0.033
 Physical Functioning (PF) 36.7 (23.9) 32.1 (22.2) 0.013 38.2 (22.9) 27.9 (20) <0.001
 Vitality (VT) 45.3 (22.1) 38.5 (20.6) <0.001 46.8 (21.6) 37.8 (22.2) <0.001
 Physical Component Summary (PCS) 30.4 (8.8) 28.7 (8.3) 0.018 30.7 (8.3) 27.6 (8.2) <0.001
 Mental Component Summary (MCS) 49.8 (12.2) 48.6 (11.4) 0.20 50.6 (11.2) 49.2 (12) 0.13
Oswestry Disability Index (ODI)(SD)‡‡ 41.3 (19.2) 44 (17.4) 0.067 39.7 (17.8) 44.7 (17.6) 0.001
Sciatica Frequency Index (0-24)(SD)§§ 13.9 (5.6) 13.8 (6) 0.84 13.9 (5.6) 14 (5.5) 0.77
Sciatica Bothersome Index (0-24)(SD)§§ 14.4 (5.4) 14.3 (6.2) 0.83 14.5 (5.7) 15.1 (5.4) 0.22
Back Pain Bothersomeness (0-6)(SD)¶¶ 4 (1.8) 4.2 (1.9) 0.31 4.1 (1.9) 4.5 (1.6) 0.005
Satisfaction with symptoms - very dissatisfied 259 (69%) 174 (67%) 0.52 253 (67%) 163 (72%) 0.22
Patient self-assessed health trend - no.(%) 0.79 0.044
 Getting better 26 (7%) 20 (8%) 29 (8%) 9 (4%)
 Staying about the same 123 (33%) 80 (31%) 128 (34%) 66 (29%)
 Getting worse 219 (59%) 159 (61%) 212 (56%) 149 (66%)
Treatment preference at baseline - no.(%) 0.66 0.10
  Preference for non-surg 140 (38%) 89 (34%) 158 (42%) 77 (34%)
 Not sure 70 (19%) 51 (20%) 77 (20%) 60 (27%)
 Preference for surgery 162 (43%) 121 (46%) 141 (38%) 87 (39%)
Pseudoclaudication - Any 303 (81%) 205 (79%) 0.46 319 (85%) 192 (85%) 0.96
SLR or Femoral Tension 71 (19%) 61 (23%) 0.22 60 (16%) 25 (11%) 0.13
Pain radiation - any 299 (80%) 200 (77%) 0.33 293 (78%) 175 (78%) 0.95
Any Neurological Deficit 204 (55%) 145 (56%) 0.89 203 (54%) 124 (55%) 0.86
  Reflexes - Asymmetric Depressed 101 (27%) 67 (26%) 0.76 90 (24%) 60 (27%) 0.51
 Sensory - Asymmetric Decrease 95 (25%) 87 (33%) 0.039 105 (28%) 64 (28%) 0.97
 Motor - Asymmetric Weakness 113 (30%) 64 (25%) 0.13 91 (24%) 55 (24%) 0.98
Listhesis Level 0.27
 L3-L4 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 40 (11%) 17 (8%)
  L4-L5 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 336 (89%) 208 (92%)
Stenosis Levels
 L2-L3 101 (27%) 78 (30%) 0.49 31 (8%) 22 (10%) 0.62
 L3-L4 250 (67%) 170 (65%) 0.68 144 (38%) 92 (41%) 0.59
 L4-L5 340 (91%) 239 (92%) 0.97 363 (97%) 217 (96%) 0.87
  L5-S1 101 (27%) 72 (28%) 0.96 40 (11%) 17 (8%) 0.27
Number of Moderate/Severe Stenotic Levels 0.36 0.006
  None 8 (2%) 7 (3%) 8 (2%) 15 (7%)
 One 141 (38%) 93 (36%) 238 (63%) 132 (59%)
 Two 148 (40%) 93 (36%) 102 (27%) 70 (31%)
 Three+ 76 (20%) 68 (26%) 28 (7%) 8 (4%)
Stenosis Locations
 Central 316 (85%) 227 (87%) 0.50 351 (93%) 198 (88%) 0.035
 Lateral Recess 293 (79%) 210 (80%) 0.63 348 (93%) 198 (88%) 0.084
 Neuroforamen 120 (32%) 87 (33%) 0.83 149 (40%) 94 (42%) 0.66
Stenosis Severity 0.62 0.009
 Mild 8 (2%) 7 (3%) 8 (2%) 15 (7%)
 Moderate 161 (43%) 121 (46%) 130 (35%) 85 (38%)
 Severe 204 (55%) 133 (51%) 238 (63%) 125 (56%)
Instability 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 28 (7%) 19 (8%) 0.78
Received surgery* 250 (67%) 163 (62%) 0.27 235 (62%) 156 (69%) 0.11

Race or ethnic group was self-assessed. Whites and blacks could be either Hispanic or non-Hispanic.

This category includes patients who were receiving or had applications pending for workers compensation, Social Security compensation, or other compensation.

§

The body-mass index is the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters.

Other indicates problems related to stroke, cancer, lung, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, post traumatic stress disorder, alcohol, drug dependency, liver, kidney, blood vessel, nervous system, migraine, anxiety.

††

The SF-36 scores range from 0 to 100, with higher score indicating less severe symptoms.

‡‡

The Oswestry Disability Index ranges from 0 to 100, with lower scores indicating less severe symptoms.

§§

The Sciatica Bothersomeness index range from 0 to 24, with lower scores indicating less severe symptoms.

¶¶

The Low Back Pain Bothersomness Scale ranges from 0 to 6, with lower scores indicating less severe symptoms

*

Patients received surgery were classified according to whether they received surgical treatment during the first 4 years of enrollment.