TY - JOUR
T1 - Kyphoplasty vs conservative treatment: a case-control study in 110 post-menopausal women population. Is kyphoplasty better than conservative treatment?
AU - Colangelo, Debora
AU - Nasto, L. A.
AU - Genitiempo, Maurizio
AU - Formica, V. M.
AU - Autore, G.
AU - Pambianco, V.
AU - Tamburrelli, Francesco Ciro
AU - Cerulli, Giuliano Giorgio
AU - Pola, Enrico
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Abstract. – OBJECTIVE: Osteoporosis is a
highly prevalent disease worldwide. Consequences
of vertebral osteoporotic fractures include
pain and progressive vertebral collapse
resulting in spinal kyphosis, decreased quality
of life, disability and mortality. Minimally invasive
procedures represent an advance to the treatment
of osteoporotic VCFs. Despite encouraging
results reported by many authors, surgical intervention
in an osteoporotic spine is fraught with
difficulties. Advanced patients age and comorbidities
are of great concern.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: We designed a
retrospective case-control study on 110 postmenopausal
women consecutively visited at our
institution. Study population was split in a surgical
and a conservative cohort, according to the
provided treatment.
RESULTS: Kyphoplasty treated patients had
lower back pain VAS scores at 1 month as compared
with conservatively treated patients (p <
0.05). EQ5D validated questionnaire also showed
a better quality of life at 1 month for surgically
treated patients (p < 0.05). SF-12 scores showed
greater improvements at 1 month and 3 months
with statistically significant difference between
the two groups just at 3 months (p < 0.05). At 12
months, scores from all scales were not statistically
different between the two cohorts, although
surgically treated patients showed better trends
than conservatively treated patients in pain and
quality of life. Kyphoplasty was able to restore
more than 54.55% of the original segmental
kyphosis, whereas patients in conservative cohort
lost 6.67% of the original segmental kyphosis
on average.
CONCLUSIONS: Kyphoplasty is a modern
minimal invasive surgery, allowing faster recovery
than bracing treatment. It can avoid the deformity
in kyphosis due to VCF. In fact, the risk
to develop a new vertebral fracture after the first
one is very high.
AB - Abstract. – OBJECTIVE: Osteoporosis is a
highly prevalent disease worldwide. Consequences
of vertebral osteoporotic fractures include
pain and progressive vertebral collapse
resulting in spinal kyphosis, decreased quality
of life, disability and mortality. Minimally invasive
procedures represent an advance to the treatment
of osteoporotic VCFs. Despite encouraging
results reported by many authors, surgical intervention
in an osteoporotic spine is fraught with
difficulties. Advanced patients age and comorbidities
are of great concern.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: We designed a
retrospective case-control study on 110 postmenopausal
women consecutively visited at our
institution. Study population was split in a surgical
and a conservative cohort, according to the
provided treatment.
RESULTS: Kyphoplasty treated patients had
lower back pain VAS scores at 1 month as compared
with conservatively treated patients (p <
0.05). EQ5D validated questionnaire also showed
a better quality of life at 1 month for surgically
treated patients (p < 0.05). SF-12 scores showed
greater improvements at 1 month and 3 months
with statistically significant difference between
the two groups just at 3 months (p < 0.05). At 12
months, scores from all scales were not statistically
different between the two cohorts, although
surgically treated patients showed better trends
than conservatively treated patients in pain and
quality of life. Kyphoplasty was able to restore
more than 54.55% of the original segmental
kyphosis, whereas patients in conservative cohort
lost 6.67% of the original segmental kyphosis
on average.
CONCLUSIONS: Kyphoplasty is a modern
minimal invasive surgery, allowing faster recovery
than bracing treatment. It can avoid the deformity
in kyphosis due to VCF. In fact, the risk
to develop a new vertebral fracture after the first
one is very high.
KW - Clinical out-COMES
KW - Conservative treatment,
KW - Kyphoplasty
KW - Osteoporosis
KW - Vertebral compression fractures
KW - Clinical out-COMES
KW - Conservative treatment,
KW - Kyphoplasty
KW - Osteoporosis
KW - Vertebral compression fractures
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/69000
UR - http://www.europeanreview.org/article/9749
M3 - Article
SN - 2284-0729
VL - 19
SP - 3998
EP - 4003
JO - European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
JF - European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
ER -