| Literature DB >> 34099784 |
Masao Koda1,2, Toshitaka Yoshii3,4, Satoru Egawa3,4, Kenichiro Sakai5,4, Kazuo Kusano6,4, Yukihiro Nakagawa7,4, Takashi Hirai3,4, Kanichiro Wada8,4, Keiichi Katsumi9,4, Atsushi Kimura10,4, Takeo Furuya11,4, Satoshi Maki11,4, Narihito Nagoshi12,4, Kota Watanabe12,4, Tsukasa Kanchiku13,4, Yukitaka Nagamoto14,4, Yasushi Oshima15,4, Kei Ando16,4, Hiroaki Nakashima16,4, Masahiko Takahata17,4, Kanji Mori18,4, Hideaki Nakajima19,4, Kazuma Murata20,4, Shunji Matsunaga21,4, Takashi Kaito22,4, Kei Yamada23,4, Sho Kobayashi24,4, Satoshi Kato25,4, Tetsuro Ohba26,4, Satoshi Inami27,4, Shunsuke Fujibayashi28,4, Hiroyuki Katoh29,4, Haruo Kanno30,4, Hiroshi Takahashi31,4, Kengo Fujii31,4, Masayuki Miyagi32,4, Gen Inoue32,4, Masashi Takaso32,4, Shiro Imagama16,4, Yoshiharu Kawaguchi33,4, Katsushi Takeshita10,4, Masaya Nakamura12,4, Morio Matsumoto12,4, Atsushi Okawa3,4, Masashi Yamazaki31,4.
Abstract
Although favourable surgical outcomes for myelopathy caused by cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) have been reported, factors significantly associated with post-operative neck pain attenuation still remain unclear. The primary aim of the present study was to determine factors significantly associated with post-operative neck pain attenuation in patients with cervical OPLL using a prospective multi-centre registry of surgically treated cervical OPLL. Significant postoperative neck pain reduction (50% reduction of neck pain) was achieved in 31.3% of patients. There was no significant difference in neck pain attenuation between surgical procedures. Statistical analyses with univariate analyses followed by stepwise logistic regression revealed neurological recovery as a factor having a significant positive association with post-operative neck pain attenuation (p = 0.04, odds ratio 5.68 (95% confidence interval: 1.27-22.2)). In conclusion, neurological recovery was an independent factor having a significant positive association with post-operative neck pain attenuation in patients with cervical myelopathy caused by OPLL who underwent cervical spine surgery.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34099784 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-91268-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379