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Radiographic Factors of Proximal Junctional Failure According to Age Groups in Adult Spinal Deformity

Se‐Jun Park, Jin-Sung Park, Chong-Suh Lee, Tae Soo Shin, Il Su Kim, Keun‐Ho Lee

2023Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Patient age has been associated with the development of proximal junctional failure (PJF). The characteristics of adult spinal deformity (ASD) are considered different between younger and older age groups. We hypothesized that the radiographic risk factors of PJF would be different according to age groups. This study aimed to evaluate different radiographic risk factors of PJF between two age groups undergoing thoracolumbar fusion for ASD. Methods: ASD patients aged ≥ 60 years who underwent thoracolumbar fusion from the low thoracic level (T9-T12) to the sacrum were included. The minimum follow-up duration was 2 years. PJF was defined as proximal junctional angle (PJA) ≥ 20°, fixation failure, fracture, myelopathy, or necessity of revision surgery. Using various radiographic risk factors including age-adjusted ideal pelvic incidence (PI)-lumbar lordosis (LL), univariate and multivariate analyses were performed separately in two age groups: < 70 years and ≥ 70 years. Results: = 0.024). Conclusions: In patients younger than 70 years, a greater change in LL was associated with PJF development regardless of PI-related values. However, in older patients, overcorrection of PI-LL relative to the age-adjusted PI-LL target was a significant risk factor of PJF.

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MedicineUnivariate analysisSurgeryRadiographyOdds ratioIncidence (geometry)Multivariate analysisDeformityInternal medicinePhysicsOpticsScoliosis diagnosis and treatmentSpine and Intervertebral Disc PathologyCervical and Thoracic Myelopathy
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