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Preoperative functional status as a predictor of short-term outcome in adult spinal deformity surgery

Highlights • This study aimed to study the effect of functional status on short-term outcome after adult spinal deformity surgery (ASD). • Outcomes were compared between 1177 independent and 70 dependent patients. • The major complication rate was 17.1% and 9.2% for dependent and independent patient...

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Published in:Journal of clinical neuroscience 2017-05, Vol.39, p.118-123
Main Authors: De la Garza Ramos, Rafael, Goodwin, C. Rory, Elder, Benjamin D, Boah, Akwasi O, Miller, Emily K, Jain, Amit, Klineberg, Eric O, Ames, Christopher P, Neuman, Brian J, Kebaish, Khaled M, Lafage, Virginie, Schwab, Frank, Bess, Shay, Sciubba, Daniel M
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Summary:Highlights • This study aimed to study the effect of functional status on short-term outcome after adult spinal deformity surgery (ASD). • Outcomes were compared between 1177 independent and 70 dependent patients. • The major complication rate was 17.1% and 9.2% for dependent and independent patients, respectively. • On multivariate analysis, dependent functional status significantly increased the risk of major complications.
ISSN:0967-5868
1532-2653
DOI:10.1016/j.jocn.2016.12.039