Development of patient-reported outcome for adult spinal deformity: validation study

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Takahito Fujimori
Yukitaka Nagamoto
Shota Takenaka
Takashi Kaito
Yuya Kanie
Yuichiro Ukon
Masayuki Furuya
Tomiya Matsumoto
Shinya Okuda
Motoki Iwasaki
Seiji Okada
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[1] Osaka University,Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine
[2] Osaka Rosai Hospital,Department of Orthopedic Surgery
[3] Hoshigaoka Medical Center,Department of Orthopedic Surgery
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Scientific Reports | / 14卷
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Adult spinal deformity (ASD) is a complex condition that combines scoliosis, kyphosis, pain, and postoperative range of motion limitation. The lack of a scale that can successfully capture this complex condition is a clinical challenge. We aimed to develop a disease-specific scale for ASD. The study included 106 patients (mean age; 68 years, 89 women) with ASD. We selected 29 questions that could be useful in assessing ASD and asked the patients to answer them. The factor analysis found two factors: the main symptom and the collateral symptom. The main symptom consisted of 10 questions and assessed activity of daily living (ADL), pain, and appearance. The collateral symptom consisted of five questions to assess ADL due to range of motion limitation. Cronbach’s alpha was 0.90 and 0.84, respectively. The Spearman’s correlation coefficient between the change of main symptom and satisfaction was 0.48 (p < 0.001). The effect size of Cohen’s d for comparison between preoperative and postoperative scores was 1.09 in the main symptom and 0.65 in the collateral symptom. In conclusion, we have developed a validated disease-specific scale for ASD that can simultaneously evaluate the benefits and limitations of ASD surgery with enough responsiveness in clinical practice.
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