Abstract
Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of body mass index percentile (BMI%) at postoperative and medium follow-up in AIS patients undergoing posterior instrumented fusion (PSF). Methods: We analyzed 87 clinical records of patients (19 male, 68 female) who underwent PSF. The patients were divided into four groups considering BMI%: underweight (UW), normal weight (NW), overweight (OW), and obesity (OB). Demographic, clinical (SRS-22), and radiographic data were collected. The primary outcome was to assess both the surgical and clinical outcomes, whilst the secondary outcome was to compare the radiological findings among the studied groups. Follow-ups were set preoperatively, at 6 months and 5 years. Results: Our results did not show significant differences of clinical outcomes among the studied groups, except for a longer surgical time and a higher hemoglobin decrease in UW and OB patients (p = 0.007). All BMI categories showed similar radiographic outcomes, with no statistical significance at final follow-up. OB patients showed a worse percentage of major curve correction compared to baseline and to UW and OW patients. Conclusions: The present study does not underline substantial differences in clinical and radiographic results among any of the studied groups. However, UW and OB patients showed a worse postoperative progress. Counseling should be provided for patients and families and the achievement of a normal BMI% should be recommended.
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