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摘要
背景:COVID-19大流行期间择期手术的管理存在争议,对腰椎管狭窄(LSS)手术结果的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在回顾性分析大流行期间接受LSS手术的老年人,并比较其早期和晚期的病例。方法:回顾2020年4月至2023年4月期间65岁及以上LSS手术患者的医疗记录。术前、术后6个月和1年分别进行苏黎世跛行问卷和日本骨科协会背痛评估问卷(JOABPEQ)。结果:2020年4月至2021年9月为前期,2021年10月至2023年4月为后期。本研究共评估了267例老年LSS患者,其中138例在早期接受手术,129例在晚期接受手术。早期住院期间感染1例,晚期无感染。美国麻醉医师协会生理状态(ASA)的分布和退行性腰椎侧凸(DLS)的频率在早期和晚期之间存在显著差异。当检验COVID-19大流行阶段与JOABPEQ手术治疗有效病例之间的相关性时,以早期组为参照,晚期组在术后6个月和1年的社会生活领域有效病例的多变量调整相对风险为0.7 (95% CI = 0.5-0.9)。术后6个月或1年,其他4个领域无明显差异。结论:晚期LSS手术患者较差的社会生活结果可能归因于术前ASA评分较差和不同流行阶段社会生活的变化。
A look back at lumbar spinal stenosis cases in older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Background: The management of elective surgeries during the COVID-19 pandemic was controversial, and the impact on lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) surgery outcomes remains unclear. This study aimed to retrospectively analyze older adults who underwent LSS surgery during the pandemic and compare cases from its early and late phases.
Methods: Medical records of patients aged 65 and older who underwent LSS surgery between April 2020 and April 2023 were reviewed. The Zurich Claudication Questionnaire and Japanese Orthopaedic Association Back Pain Evaluation Questionnaire (JOABPEQ) were administered preoperatively and at 6 months and 1 year postoperatively.
Results: The period from April 2020 to September 2021 was classified as the early phase, while October 2021 to April 2023 was classified as the late phase. This study evaluated a total of 267 older patients with LSS, with 138 undergoing surgery during the early phase and 129 during the late phase. There was one case of COVID-19 infection during hospitalization in the early phase and none in the late phase. Significant differences were found between the early and late phases in the distribution of American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status (ASA) and frequency of degenerative lumbar scoliosis (DLS). When the association between the COVID-19 pandemic phase and effective case of surgery treatment on JOABPEQ was examined, the multivariable adjusted relative risks of effective case in social life domain for the late-stage group were 0.7 (95 % CI = 0.5-0.9) at both 6 months and 1 year postoperatively using the early-phase group as the reference. No significant differences were found in the other four domains at either 6 months or 1 year postoperatively.
Conclusions: Poorer social life outcomes in the late-phase patients with LSS surgery may be attributed to worse preoperative ASA scores and changes in social life during different pandemic phases.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Orthopaedic Science is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association. The journal publishes the latest researches and topical debates in all fields of clinical and experimental orthopaedics, including musculoskeletal medicine, sports medicine, locomotive syndrome, trauma, paediatrics, oncology and biomaterials, as well as basic researches.