Inflammatory bowel disease is associated with greater odds of complications following posterior lumbar fusion and further amplified for patients exposed to monoclonal antibody biologics

Q3 Medicine
Anthony E. Seddio BS, Beatrice M. Katsnelson BA, Julian Smith-Voudouris MS, Michael J. Gouzoulis BS, Wesley Day BS, Sahir S. Jabbouri MD, Rajiv S. Vasudevan MD, Daniel R. Rubio MD, Jonathan N. Grauer MD
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Abstract

Background

Posterior lumbar fusion (PLF) is a common spine surgery that may be considered in patients with underlying comorbidities, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Prior literature examining the association of this disease and PLF outcomes was done in the National Inpatient Sample (NIS), which only assessed in-hospital data and did not reveal an elevated risk of medical or surgical complications. However, characterization of PLF outcomes beyond hospital discharge is important and remains unknown for patients with IBD.

Methods

Patients with IBD who underwent single-level PLF ± interbody fusion were identified from the M165Ortho PearlDiver database. Exclusion criteria included: patients <18 years old, those undergoing concurrent cervical, thoracic, anterior, or multi-level fusion, those with prior trauma, neoplasm, or infection diagnosed within 90-days, and <90-days of follow-up. Adult patients with IBD were matched 1:4 with non-IBD patients based on age, sex, and Elixhauser Comorbidity Index (ECI). The odds of 90-day individual and aggregated any, severe, and minor adverse events (AAE, SAE, and MAE, respectively), emergency department (ED) visits, and hospital readmission were compared by multivariable logistic regression. Five-year reoperation was assessed by Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and compared by log-rank test.

Results

Overall, 4,392 (1.4%) of patients undergoing PLF were identified with IBD. These patients demonstrated elevated odds ratios (ORs) of aggregated MAE (OR 2.29), AAE (OR 2.27), and SAE (OR 1.84), as well as ED visits (OR 2.69) (p<.001 for all). Conversely, 5-year reoperation rates were not different for those with vs without IBD (p=.70).

Conclusions

The current study highlights the importance of investigating post-discharge outcomes, as these findings were not detected by prior inpatient literature. Our findings reveal the odds of various complications may be significantly elevated for IBD patients within 90-days postoperatively, however, these inferior outcomes encouragingly did not translate to an elevated rate of 5-year reoperation.
炎症性肠病与后路腰椎融合术后并发症的发生率较高相关,对于暴露于单克隆抗体生物制剂的患者,并发症的发生率进一步增加。
背景:后路腰椎融合术(PLF)是一种常见的脊柱手术,可能被认为是潜在合并症的患者,如炎症性肠病(IBD)。先前研究这种疾病与PLF结果相关性的文献是在国家住院患者样本(NIS)中完成的,该样本仅评估了住院数据,并未显示医疗或手术并发症的风险升高。然而,对于IBD患者来说,出院后PLF结果的特征是重要的,但仍然未知。方法:从M165Ortho PearlDiver数据库中识别行单节段PLF±椎间融合的IBD患者。排除标准包括:患者结果:总体而言,4392例(1.4%)接受PLF的患者被确诊为IBD。这些患者的综合MAE (OR 2.29)、AAE (OR 2.27)和SAE (OR 1.84)以及ED就诊(OR 2.69)的优势比(OR)升高(pp= 0.70)。结论:目前的研究强调了调查出院后结果的重要性,因为这些发现在以前的住院文献中没有发现。我们的研究结果显示,IBD患者术后90天内各种并发症的发生率可能显著升高,然而,令人鼓舞的是,这些较差的结果并没有转化为5年再手术率的升高。
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