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Does Patient Blinding Influence Clinical Outcomes After Annular Closure Device Implantation? A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis.

Gerrit Joan BoumaWimar van den BrinkLarry E MillerJasper Fc WolfsMark P Arts
Published in: Orthopedic research and reviews (2019)
In patients treated with lumbar discectomy and a bone-anchored ACD, there were no clinically important or statistically significant differences in back pain, leg pain, ODI, symptomatic reherniation, reoperation, or serious AEs over 2 years of follow-up when comparing patients who were blinded vs unblinded to their treatment assignment. The main limitations of this study were the post hoc nature of the analysis and the potential for bias due to surgeon awareness of treatment assignment.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • clinical trial
  • bone mineral density
  • pain management
  • soft tissue
  • replacement therapy