| Literature DB >> 30190746 |
Zhuomao Mo1, Renwen Zhang2, Minmin Chang3, Shujie Tang4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of exercise therapy with surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis.Entities:
Keywords: 36 Items Short Form Health Survey; Exercise; Lumbar spinal stenosis; Meta-analysis; Oswestry Disability Index; Surgery
Year: 2018 PMID: 30190746 PMCID: PMC6115590 DOI: 10.12669/pjms.344.14349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pak J Med Sci ISSN: 1681-715X Impact factor: 1.088
Fig.1The flow chart of selecting studies.
Baseline characteristics of the included trials.
| Study Type | Participants | Intervention measures | Outcome measurement | No. of treatment session | Program duration | Follow-up | Side effect | Study design |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weinstein | 654 patients | Exercises therapy + other treatment vs. decompressive laminectomy. | SF-36, ODI. | Not stated | Not stated | Follow-up:6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years | Side effect occurred in surgery group, including transfusions and dural tear. | Mixed design (Randomized trial and observational Cohort study). |
| Malmivaara | 94 patients. | Exercises + other treatment vs. decompressive laminectomy. | ODI, walking capacity | 1-3 times/week | 2 years | Follow-up: 6, 12 and 24 months. | Side effect occurred in surgery group, including dural sac lesion, misplaced transpedicular screw, neural dysfunction, misjudgment of stenotic level, and respiratory distress. | Randomized controlled trial |
| Delitto | 169 patients. | Exercises vs. decompressive laminectomy. | SF-36, ODI. | 2 times/week | 6 weeks | Follow-up:10 weeks, 6 months, 12 months, 24 months | Surgery-related complications including delay in wound healing, surgical site infection, respiratory tract infection, blood loss, and other complications; Exercise and physical therapy-related complications is worsening symptoms. | Randomized controlled trial |
Note: ODI: Oswestry Disability Index, SF-36: 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey.
Fig.2Exercise versus surgery in ODI at six months and one year.
Fig.3Exercise versus surgery in ODI at six weeks, three months, two years, three years and four years.
Fig.4Exercise versus surgery in physical function of 36-SF at six weeks, three months, six months, one year, two years, three years and four years.