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Early surgery may lower mortality in patients suffering from severe spinal infection.

Sara LenerChristoph WipplingerAnna StocsitsSebastian HartmannAnja HoferClaudius Thomé
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2020)
We could demonstrate a significantly higher mortality rate in patients solely receiving conservative treatment. Mortality is associated with number and type of comorbidities, but also tends to be correlated with primarily acquired infection. As causes of death are predominantly associated with a septic patient state or progression of disease, our data may call for an earlier and more aggressive treatment. Nevertheless, prospective clinical trials will be mandatory to better understand the pathogenesis and course of spinal infection, and to develop high quality, evidence-based treatment recommendations.
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