Surgical Factors and Treatment Severity for Perioperative Complications Predict Hospital Length of Stay in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery.

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Le, Hai V

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Wick, Joseph B

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Lafage, Renaud

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Kelly, Michael P

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Kim, Han Jo

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Gupta, Munish C

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Bess, Shay

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Burton, Douglas C

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Ames, Christopher P

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Smith, Justin S

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Shaffrey, Christopher I

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Schwab, Frank J

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Passias, Peter G

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Protopsaltis, Themistocles S

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Lafage, Virginie

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Klineberg, Eric O

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International Spine Study Group

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2023-06-16T15:19:03Z

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2023-06-16T15:19:03Z

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2022-01

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2023-06-16T15:19:02Z

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Study design

Retrospective review of prospectively collected multicenter registry data.

Objective

The aim of this study was to determine whether surgical variables and complications as graded by treatment severity impact postoperative hospital length of stay (LOS).

Summary of background data

Surgical treatment can substantially improve quality of life for patients with adult spinal deformity (ASD). However, surgical treatment is associated with high complication rates, which may impact hospital LOS. Classifying complications by severity of subsequent treatment may allow surgeons to better understand complications and predict their impact on important outcome metrics, including LOS.

Methods

Patients enrolled in a multicenter, prospectively enrolled database for ASD were assessed for study inclusion. Complications were graded based on intervention severity. Associations between LOS, complication intervention severity, and surgical variables (fusion length, use of interbody fusion, use of major osteotomy, primary versus revision surgery, same day vs. staged surgery, and surgical approach), were assessed. Two multivariate regression models were constructed to assess for independent associations with LOS.

Results

Of 1183 patients meeting inclusion criteria, 708 did not and 475 did experience a perioperative complication during their index hospitalization, with 660 and 436 included in the final cohorts, respectively. Among those with complications, intervention severities included 14.9% with no intervention, 68.6% with minor, 8.9% with moderate, and 7.6% with severe interventions. Multivariate regression modeling demonstrated that length of posterior fusion, use of major osteotomy, staged surgery, and severity of intervention for complications were significantly associated with LOS.

Conclusion

Careful selection of surgical factors may help reduce hospital LOS following surgery for ASD. Classification of complications by treatment severity can help surgeons better understand and predict the implications of complications, in turn assisting with surgical planning and patient counseling.Level of Evidence: 4.
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00007632-202201150-00009

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0362-2436

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1528-1159

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/28049

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eng

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Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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Spine

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10.1097/brs.0000000000004122

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International Spine Study Group

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Surgical Factors and Treatment Severity for Perioperative Complications Predict Hospital Length of Stay in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery.

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Journal article

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

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Passias, Peter G|0000-0002-1479-4070|0000-0003-2635-2226

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136

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143

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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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47

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