| Literature DB >> 15913458 |
Richard A Deyo1, Sohail K Mirza, Patrick J Heagerty, Judith A Turner, Brook I Martin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of discogenic back pain often leads to spinal fusion surgery and may partly explain the recent rapid increase in lumbar fusion operations in the United States. Little is known about how patients undergoing lumbar fusion compare in preoperative physical and psychological function to patients who have degenerative discs, but receive only non-surgical care.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15913458 PMCID: PMC1180446 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-6-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Inclusion and exclusion criteria.
| Age greater than 20 years and less than 65 years |
| Back pain of greater than 6-month duration |
| Has telephone and willing to complete telephone interviews |
| Ability to communicate in English |
| Physician diagnosis of discogenic back pain |
| One or two level disc degeneration on MRI scan |
| Leg pain greater than back pain |
| Pregnant |
| Instability on lumbar flexion-extension radiographs (if done) |
| Motor deficit on physical examination |
| Abnormal electrodiagnostic studies (if done) |
| Lumbar spinal stenosis requiring a laminectomy. |
| Prior lumbar fusion or multilevel laminectomy |
| Spondylolisthesis of more than 25% (>grade I) |
| Inflammatory spondyloarthropathy |
| Spinal malignancy or infection |
| Severe co-morbid illness that would contraindicate surgery or result in major functional decline |
| Developmental spine deformities or vertebral fractures |
| Disc protrusion or extrusion on imaging with either: |
| Nerve root compression or displacement, or pain radiating below the knee |
Estimated sample sizes per group, based on different outcome measures. For function and symptoms, standard deviations are from the Maine Lumbar Spine study, with 3-month follow-up (roughly equal proportions treated surgically and non-surgically). Return to work proportion is based on a study by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries.
| Category | Measure | Hypothesized difference between groups | N/group, 2-sided alpha = 0.05, power = 0.80 |
| Functional Status | Difference in change in Roland score (0–23 scale, SD = 7.37) | 2.5 points | 136 |
| 3.0 points | 95 | ||
| Symptoms | Improvement in pain (1 = gone, 5 = same, 7 = much worse) (SD = 1.841) | 0.75 point | 94 |
| 1.0 point | 53 | ||
| Return to Work | Proportion currently employed, if lower proportion is 0.40 | 0.15 | 173 |
| 0.20 | 97 |