Does reduction of the Meyerding grade correlate with outcomes in patients undergoing decompression and fusion for grade I degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis?

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Chan, Andrew K

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Mummaneni, Praveen V

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Burke, John F

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Mayer, Rory R

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Bisson, Erica F

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Rivera, Joshua

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Pennicooke, Brenton

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Fu, Kai-Ming

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Park, Paul

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Bydon, Mohamad

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Glassman, Steven D

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Foley, Kevin T

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Shaffrey, Christopher I

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Potts, Eric A

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Shaffrey, Mark E

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Coric, Domagoj

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Knightly, John J

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Wang, Michael Y

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Slotkin, Jonathan R

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Asher, Anthony L

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Virk, Michael S

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Kerezoudis, Panagiotis

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Alvi, Mohammed A

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Guan, Jian

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Haid, Regis W

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Chou, Dean

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2023-06-16T16:23:50Z

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2023-06-16T16:23:50Z

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2021-09

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2023-06-16T16:23:50Z

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Objective

Reduction of Meyerding grade is often performed during fusion for spondylolisthesis. Although radiographic appearance may improve, correlation with patient-reported outcomes (PROs) is rarely reported. In this study, the authors' aim was to assess the impact of spondylolisthesis reduction on 24-month PRO measures after decompression and fusion surgery for Meyerding grade I degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis.

Methods

The Quality Outcomes Database (QOD) was queried for patients undergoing posterior lumbar fusion for spondylolisthesis with a minimum 24-month follow-up, and quantitative correlation between Meyerding slippage reduction and PROs was performed. Baseline and 24-month PROs, including the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), EQ-5D, Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)-back pain (NRS-BP), NRS-leg pain (NRS-LP), and satisfaction (North American Spine Society patient satisfaction questionnaire) scores were noted. Multivariable regression models were fitted for 24-month PROs and complications after adjusting for an array of preoperative and surgical variables. Data were analyzed for magnitude of slippage reduction and correlated with PROs. Patients were divided into two groups: < 3 mm reduction and ≥ 3 mm reduction.

Results

Of 608 patients from 12 participating sites, 206 patients with complete data were identified in the QOD and included in this study. Baseline patient demographics, comorbidities, and clinical characteristics were similarly distributed between the cohorts except for depression, listhesis magnitude, and the proportion with dynamic listhesis (which were accounted for in the multivariable analysis). One hundred four (50.5%) patients underwent lumbar decompression and fusion with slippage reduction ≥ 3 mm (mean 5.19, range 3 to 11), and 102 (49.5%) patients underwent lumbar decompression and fusion with slippage reduction < 3 mm (mean 0.41, range 2 to -2). Patients in both groups (slippage reduction ≥ 3 mm, and slippage reduction < 3 mm) reported significant improvement in all primary patient reported outcomes (all p < 0.001). There was no significant difference with regard to the PROs between patients with or without intraoperative reduction of listhesis on univariate and multivariable analyses (ODI, EQ-5D, NRS-BP, NRS-LP, or satisfaction). There was no significant difference in complications between cohorts.

Conclusions

Significant improvement was found in terms of all PROs in patients undergoing decompression and fusion for lumbar spondylolisthesis. There was no correlation with clinical outcomes and magnitude of Meyerding slippage reduction.
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2021.3.SPINE202059

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1547-5654

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1547-5646

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/28072

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eng

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Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

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Journal of neurosurgery. Spine

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10.3171/2021.3.spine202059

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Quality Outcomes Database

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degenerative

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listhesis reduction

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lumbar

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patient-reported outcomes

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slip reduction

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spondylolisthesis

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Does reduction of the Meyerding grade correlate with outcomes in patients undergoing decompression and fusion for grade I degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis?

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Journal article

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Shaffrey, Christopher I|0000-0001-9760-8386

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1

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8

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2

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Duke

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School of Medicine

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Clinical Science Departments

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Orthopaedic Surgery

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Neurosurgery

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Published

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36

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