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Identifying Thoracic Compensation and Predicting Reciprocal Thoracic Kyphosis and Proximal Junctional Kyphosis in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery.

Themistocles S Protopsaltis1,2, Bassel G Diebo3,2, Renaud Lafage3,2, Jensen K Henry1,2, Justin S Smith4,2, Justin K Scheer5,2, Daniel M Sciubba6,2, Peter G Passias1,2, Han Jo Kim3,2, David K Hamilton7,2, Alexandra Soroceanu2,8, Eric O Klineberg2,9, Christopher P Ames5,2, Christopher I Shaffrey4,2, Shay Bess1,2, Robert A Hart7,2, Frank J Schwab3,2, Virginie Lafage3,2.   

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STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective analysis.
OBJECTIVE: To define thoracic compensation and investigate its association with postoperative reciprocal thoracic kyphosis and proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA.: Adult spinal deformity (ASD) patients recruit compensatory mechanisms like pelvic retroversion and knee flexion. However, thoracic hypokyphosis is a less recognized compensatory mechanism.
METHODS: Patients enrolled in a multicenter ASD registry undergoing fusions to the pelvis with upper instrumented vertebra (UIV) between T9 and L1 were included. Patients were divided into those with postoperative reciprocal thoracic kyphosis (reciprocal kyphosis [RK]: change in unfused thoracic kyphosis [TK] ≥15°) with and without PJK and those who maintained thoracic alignment (MT). Thoracic compensation was defined as expected thoracic kyphosis (eTK) minus preoperative TK.
RESULTS: For RK (n = 117), the mean change in unfused TK was 21.7° versus 6.1° for MT (n = 102) and the mean PJK angle change was 17.6° versus 5.7° for MT (all P < 0.001). RK and MT were similar in age, body mass index (BMI), sex, and comorbidities. RK had larger preoperative PI-LL mismatch (30.7 vs. 23.6, P = 0.008) and less preoperative TK (22.3 vs. 30.6, P < 0.001), otherwise sagittal vertical axis (SVA), pelvic tilt (PT), and T1 pelvic angle (TPA) were similar. RK patients had more preoperative thoracic compensation (29.9 vs. 20.0, P < 0.001), more PI-LL correction (29.8 vs. 17.3, P < 0.001), and higher rates of PJK (66% vs. 19%, P < 0.001). There were no differences in preoperative health-related quality of life (HRQOL) except reciprocal kyphosis (RK) had worse Scoliosis Research Society questionnaire (SRS) appearance (2.2 vs. 2.5, P = 0.005). Using a logistic regression model, the only predictor for postoperative reciprocal thoracic kyphosis was more preoperative thoracic compensation. Postoperatively the RK and MT groups were well aligned. Both younger and older (>65 yr) RK patients had greater thoracic compensation than MT counterparts. The eTK was not significantly different from the postoperative TK for the RK group without PJK (P = 0.566).
CONCLUSION: The presence of thoracic compensation in adult spinal deformity is the primary determinant of postoperative reciprocal thoracic kyphosis and these patients have higher rates of proximal junctional kyphosis. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 3.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30096125     DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000002843

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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1.  Sagittal age-adjusted score (SAAS) for adult spinal deformity (ASD) more effectively predicts surgical outcomes and proximal junctional kyphosis than previous classifications.

Authors:  Renaud Lafage; Justin S Smith; Jonathan Elysee; Peter Passias; Shay Bess; Eric Klineberg; Han Jo Kim; Christopher Shaffrey; Douglas Burton; Richard Hostin; Gregory Mundis; Christopher Ames; Frank Schwab; Virginie Lafage
Journal:  Spine Deform       Date:  2021-08-30

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Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2022-05-04       Impact factor: 2.721

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4.  The Impact of Adult Thoracolumbar Spinal Deformities on Standing to Sitting Regional and Segmental Reciprocal Alignment.

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Authors:  Han Jo Kim; Philip J York; Jonathan C Elysee; Christopher Shaffrey; Douglas C Burton; Christopher P Ames; Gregory M Mundis; Richard Hostin; Shay Bess; Eric Klineberg; Justin S Smith; Peter Passias; Frank Schwab; Renaud Lafage
Journal:  Global Spine J       Date:  2019-09-30

6.  Can Machine Learning Accurately Predict Postoperative Compensation for the Uninstrumented Thoracic Spine and Pelvis After Fusion From the Lower Thoracic Spine to the Sacrum?

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7.  Risk Factors for Proximal Junctional Kyphosis in Fusions from the Sacrum to L1 or L2 for Adult Spinal Deformity.

Authors:  Koichi Murata; Shunsuke Fujibayashi; Bungo Otsuki; Takayoshi Shimizu; Shuichi Matsuda
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8.  Alignment Targets, Curve Proportion and Mechanical Loading: Preliminary Analysis of an Ideal Shape Toward Reducing Proximal Junctional Kyphosis.

Authors:  Yoshihiro Katsuura; Renaud Lafage; Han Jo Kim; Justin S Smith; Breton Line; Christopher Shaffrey; Douglas C Burton; Christopher P Ames; Gregory M Mundis; Richard Hostin; Shay Bess; Eric O Klineberg; Peter G Passias; Virginie Lafage
Journal:  Global Spine J       Date:  2021-01-29
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