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  • This literature review examines clinical factors and comorbidities, beyond just radiological parameters, that influence the management of adult spinal deformity (ASD).
  • ASD involves several complications, including spinal deformity, stenosis, and various comorbidities, which lead to differing patient management strategies.
  • The review analyzed 614 citations, ultimately selecting 11 studies, and found that leg pain, spinal stenosis, obesity, osteoporosis, smoking, and age significantly impact surgical outcomes and highlight the need for better classifications of ASD patients.

Article Abstract

This literature review aims to determine potential clinical factors or comorbidities besides radiological parameters that affect the outcome of adult spinal deformity (ASD) management and review existing classifications associated with ASD. ASD is a multifactorial disease that comprises pathologies like radiological spine deformity, coexistence of spinal canal stenosis, radiculopathy, and multiple comorbidities. The available classification systems of ASD are predominantly based on radiological parameters and do not consider related clinical conditions. ASD patients with different combinations of these parameters behave differently and need different management strategies. We conducted a narrative literature review with search limited to English language of PubMed/MEDLINE using Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) terms. The terms specific to the review were ASD and several other related terminologies. We analyzed the information of the selected papers including factors affecting surgical outcomes for degenerative scoliosis. We reviewed 614 citations. Based on the inclusion criteria, 39 citations were selected for full-text retrieval; of these, 28 were excluded because of not fulfilling the inclusion criteria. Thus, 11 studies were selected and included for the final analysis. The presence of leg pain, spinal stenosis, obesity, osteoporosis, smoking, and age of patients were major influencing factors. Furthermore, the factors included in the available classifications, such as the Scoliosis Research Society-Schwab classifications, were reviewed and results were tabulated. This review highlights the significance of neurological symptoms, spinal stenosis, osteoporosis, obesity, age, and smoking, which markedly affect the management of ASD. With increasing number of patients being diagnosed and treated with ASD, there has been a growing need to comprehensively classify these patients into clinicoradiological subgroups.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6680036PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.31616/asj.2018.0309DOI Listing

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