Worse Preoperative Disability is Predictive of Improvement in Disability After Complex Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery.
Josephine R CouryCole R MorrissetteNathan J LeeMeghan CerpaZeeshan M SardarMark WeidenbaumRonald A LehmanJoseph M LombardiLawrence G LenkePublished in: Global spine journal (2022)
Patients with greater disability, independent of other preoperative or surgical factors, are more likely to have clinically significant improvement in their daily functioning after complex deformity surgery. For patients who undergo surgical intervention for severe or progressive deformity, including VCR, MCID might be an ineffective outcome measure.