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First neurological symptoms in degenerative cervical myelopathy: does it predict the outcome?

Neriman Özkan1, Mehdi Chihi1, Tobias Schoemberg1, Thiemo Florin Dinger1, Moritz Helsper1, Ahmet Parlak1, Ramazan Jabbarli1, Yahya Ahmadipour1, Ulrich Sure1, Nicolai El Hindy1,2, Oliver Gembruch3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is the most common non-traumatic cause of spinal cord dysfunction. Prediction of the neurological outcome after surgery is important. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between first symptoms of DCM and the neurological outcome after surgery.
METHODS: A retrospective analysis over a period of 10 years was performed. First symptoms such as cervicobrachial neuralgia, sensory and motor deficits and gait disturbances were evaluated regarding the postoperative neurological outcome. The modified Japanese Orthopedic Association Score (mJOA Score) was used to evaluate neurological outcome.
RESULTS: In total, 411 patients (263 males, 64%) with a median age of 62.6 ± 12.1 years were included. Cervicobrachial neuralgia was described in 40.2%, gait disturbance in 31.6%, sensory deficits in 19% and motor deficits in 9.2% as first symptom. Patients with cervicobrachial neuralgia were significantly younger (median age of 58 years, p = 0.0005) than patients with gait disturbances (median age of 68 years, p = 0.0005). Patients with gait disturbances and motor deficits as first symptom showed significantly lower mJOA Scores than other patients (p = 0.0005). Additionally, motor deficits and gait disturbance were negative predictors for postoperative outcome according to the mJOA Score.
CONCLUSION: Motor deficits and gait disturbances as the first symptom of DCM are negative predictors for postoperative neurological outcome. Nevertheless, patients with motor deficits and gait disturbance significantly profit from the surgical treatment despite poor preoperative mJOA Score.
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Keywords:  Degenerative cervical myelopathy; First neurological symptom; Neurological outcome; Outcome prediction; Surgery

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34822020     DOI: 10.1007/s00586-021-07060-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Spine J        ISSN: 0940-6719            Impact factor:   3.134


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Review 1.  Cervical spondylotic myelopathy: a brief review of its pathophysiology, clinical course, and diagnosis.

Authors:  Eli M Baron; William F Young
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 4.654

Review 2.  Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: A Clinical Review.

Authors:  Justin Gibson; Aria Nouri; Bryan Krueger; Nikita Lakomkin; Rani Nasser; David Gimbel; Joseph Cheng
Journal:  Yale J Biol Med       Date:  2018-03-28
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