Radiographical Spinopelvic Parameters and Disability in the Setting of Adult Spinal Deformity
New York University Langone Orthopedic Hospital · Aix-Marseille Université · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Evaluate correlations between spinopelvic parameters and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) scores in patients with ASD. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Sagittal spinal deformity is commonly defined by an increased sagittal vertical axis (SVA); however, SVA alone may underestimate the severity of the deformity. Spinopelvic parameters provide a more complete assessment of the sagittal plane but only limited data are available that correlate spinopelvic parameters with disability. METHODS.: Baseline demographic, radiographical, and HRQOL data were obtained for all patients enrolled in a multicenter consecutive database. Inclusion criteria were: age more than 18 years and radiographical diagnosis of ASD. Radiographical evaluation was conducted on the frontal and lateral planes and HRQOL questionnaires (Oswestry Disability Index [ODI], Scoliosis Research Society-22r and Short Form [SF]-12) were completed. Radiographical parameters demonstrating highest correlation with HRQOL values were evaluated to determine thresholds predictive of ODI more than 40.
Four hundred ninety-two consecutive patients with ASD (mean age, 51.9 yr) were enrolled. Patients from the OP group (n = 178) were older (55 vs. 50.1 yr, P 40) included: PT 22° or more, SVA 47 mm or more, and PI - LL 11° or more.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.57
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 27
Authors
15- FJFrank J. SchwabCorresponding
New York University Langone Orthopedic Hospital
- BBBenjamin BlondelCorresponding
Aix-Marseille Université, New York University Langone Orthopedic Hospital
- SBShay Bess
Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children
- RARichard A. Hostin
Baylor University
- CIChristopher I. Shaffrey
Neurological Surgery, University of Virginia
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Pelvic tilt
- Oswestry Disability Index
- Sagittal plane
- Spinal deformity
- Scoliosis
- Deformity
- Quality of life (healthcare)