Do adult spinal deformity patients who achieve and maintain PI-LL < 10 have better patient-reported and clinical outcomes compared to patients with PI-LL ≥ 10? A propensity score-matched analysis.
Sarthak MohantyChristopher MikhailChristopher LaiFthimnir M HassanStephen StephanErik LewerenzZeeshan M SardarRonald A LehmanLawrence G LenkePublished in: Spine deformity (2023)
Patients who achieve and maintain PI-LL < 10 2-years postop following adult spinal deformity surgery have nearly identical SRS-22r and ODI outcomes, and comparable 2-year reoperation rates as compared to patients who have PI-LL ≥ 10.
Keyphrases
- patient reported
- end stage renal disease
- spinal cord
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- minimally invasive
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- coronary artery bypass
- spinal cord injury
- skeletal muscle
- adipose tissue
- coronary artery disease
- insulin resistance
- percutaneous coronary intervention