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Osteoporosis is associated with increased minor complications following single level ALIF and PSIF: an analysis of 7,004 patients

Alyssa D. Althoff, Pramod Kamalapathy, Jasmine Vatani, Hamid Hassanzadeh, Xudong Li

2021Journal of Spine Surgery11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis is a prevalent disease that predisposes patients to fracture and additional post-operative complications, potentially contributing to decreased quality of life. The objective of the current study is to (I) characterize the demographic trends of individuals with osteoporosis undergoing single level posterior spine instrumentation and fusion (PSIF) and anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF); (II) determine the association between osteoporosis and postoperative complications; (III) identify whether the use of bone strengthening medications is associated with improved outcomes. METHODS: A retrospective review of the Mariner Claims Database was conducted on patients undergoing single level ALIF (CPT 22558) and PSIF (CPT 22840) between 2011 and 2017. Diagnosis of osteoporosis (CPT 77080, CPT 77801, CPT 77082) included a bone density scan within two years of surgery. Patients with osteoporosis were 1:1 matched to controls. Patients taking bone enhancing medications prior to surgery were compared to those that did not take medications. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to evaluate post-operative complication risk factors. RESULTS: 12.9%, OR 1.15, 95% CI: 1.01-1.30, P=0.039). Revision rates two-years post-operatively were not significantly different between patients with osteoporosis and matched controls (P>0.05). There were no differences in outcomes between osteoporotic patients who received medications and those who did not receive medication (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Osteoporosis is common in a nationally-representative Medicare database cohort. Pre-operative diagnosis of osteoporosis is associated with increased minor complications following ALIF and PSIF. Pre-operative osteoporosis treatment is not associated with a significant difference in post-operative outcomes. The current study can guide pre-operative counseling in this cohort.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOsteoporosisOdds ratioConfidence intervalInternal medicineSurgeryRetrospective cohort studyComplicationLogistic regressionBone health and osteoporosis researchHip and Femur FracturesSpinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques