Perioperative Complications and Health-related Quality of Life Outcomes in Severe Pediatric Spinal Deformity

Author:

Gupta Munish C.1,Lenke Lawrence G.2,Gupta Sachin3,Farooqi Ali S.3ORCID,Asghar Jahangir K.4,Boachie-Adjei Oheneba5,Cahill Patrick J.6,Erickson Mark A.7,Garg Sumeet7,Newton Peter O.8,Samdani Amer F.9,Shah Suken A.10,Shufflebarger Harry L.11,Sponseller Paul D.12,Sucato Daniel J.13,Bumpass David B.14,McCarthy Richard E.14,Yaszay Burt15,Pahys Joshua M.9,Ye Jichao16,Kelly Michael P.1,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Washington University in St Louis, St. Louis, MO

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center New York, New York, NY

3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

4. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Miami Children’s Hospital Miami, Miami, FL

5. FOCOS Orthopedic Hospital Accra, Ghana

6. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

7. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO

8. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rady Children’s Hospital – San Diego, San Diego, CA

9. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shriners Hospitals for Children Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

10. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nemours/Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington, DE

11. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Paley Orthopedic and Spine Institute at St. Mary’s Medical Center, West Palm Beach, FL

12. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

13. Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dallas, TX

14. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Little Rock, AR

15. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA

16. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Guangzhou, China

Abstract

Study Design. Prospective multicenter cohort study. Objective. To evaluate perioperative complications and mid-term outcomes for severe pediatric spinal deformity. Summary of Background Data. Few studies have evaluated the impact of complications on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) outcomes in severe pediatric spinal deformity. Methods. Patients from a prospective, multicenter database with severe pediatric spinal deformity (minimum of 100 degree curve in any plane or planned vertebral column resection (VCR)) with a minimum of 2-years follow-up were evaluated (n=231). SRS-22r scores were collected preoperatively and at 2-years postoperatively. Complications were categorized as intraoperative, early postoperative (within 90-days of surgery), major, or minor. Perioperative complication rate was evaluated between patients with and without VCR. Additionally, SRS-22r scores were compared between patients with and without complications. Results. Perioperative complications occurred in 135 (58%) patients, and major complications occurred in 53 (23%) patients. Patients that underwent VCR had a higher incidence of early postoperative complications than patients without VCR (28.9% vs. 16.2%, P=0.02). Complications resolved in 126/135 (93.3%) patients with a mean time to resolution of 91.63 days. Unresolved major complications included motor deficit (n=4), spinal cord deficit (n=1), nerve root deficit (n=1), compartment syndrome (n=1), and motor weakness due to recurrent intradural tumor (n=1). Patients with complications, major complications, or multiple complications had equivalent postoperative SRS-22r scores. Patients with motor deficits had lower postoperative satisfaction subscore (4.32 vs. 4.51, P=0.03), but patients with resolved motor deficits had equivalent postoperative scores in all domains. Patients with unresolved complications had lower postoperative satisfaction subscore (3.94 vs. 4.47, P=0.03) and less postoperative improvement in self-image subscore (0.64 vs. 1.42, P=0.03) as compared to patients with resolved complications. Conclusion. Most perioperative complications for severe pediatric spinal deformity resolve within 2-years postoperatively and do not result in adverse HRQoL outcomes. However, patients with unresolved complications have decreased HRQoL outcomes.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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