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Minimum Clinically Important Difference and Patient Acceptable Symptom State of Japanese Orthopaedic Association Score in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy Patients.

So Kato1, Yasushi Oshima1, Yoshitaka Matsubayashi1, Yuki Taniguchi1, Sakae Tanaka1, Katsushi Takeshita2.   

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DESIGN: A retrospective analysis.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to elucidate the psychometric properties of the original Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score, including the minimum detectable change (MDC), minimum clinically important difference (MCID), and patient-accepted symptom state (PASS). SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Despite the worldwide popularity of modified JOA score (mJOA), the original JOA score is still commonly used in East Asian countries, including Japan. However, unlike mJOA score, the psychometric properties of JOA score remain poorly understood.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed a consecutive series of laminoplasty for degenerative cervical myelopathy patients in a single academic institution. Pre- and postoperative JOA scores were collected, and the recovery rate was calculated. Anchor-based methods were used to determine the cut-off values by a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. The patients were also asked to answer an anchor question analyzing their postoperative health transition used for the MDC and another question assessing the patient satisfaction used for the MCID and PASS.
RESULTS: A total of 101 patients were included in the analysis. The mean preoperative JOA score was 10.3 [standard deviation (SD): 2.4), and the mean postoperative JOA score was 13.4 (SD: 2.5). The mean recovery rate was 44%. A total of 68% of the patients admitted that their health condition was at least "somewhat better" than their preoperative condition, and 66% were at least "somewhat satisfied" with the treatment results. On the basis of ROC curve analyses, the MDC and MCID for JOA score in degenerative cervical myelopathy patients were calculated to be 2.5. The PASS was estimated to be 14.5, and the MCID for JOA recovery rate was 52.8%.
CONCLUSION: The MDC, MCID, and PASS for JOA score for degenerative cervical myelopathy patients were reported by anchor-based ROC curve analyses. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30395093     DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000002928

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


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4.  Clinical improvement after surgery for degenerative cervical myelopathy; A comparison of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures during 12-month follow-up.

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5.  Comparison Between the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) Score and Patient-Reported JOA (PRO-JOA) Score to Evaluate Surgical Outcomes of Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy.

Authors:  Yasushi Oshima; Katsushi Takeshita; So Kato; Toru Doi; Yoshitaka Matsubayashi; Yuki Taniguchi; Koji Nakajima; Fumihiko Oguchi; Naoki Okamoto; Ryuji Sakamoto; Sakae Tanaka
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