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How Much Lumbar Lordosis does a Patient Need to Reach their Age-Adjusted Alignment Target? A Formulated Approach Predicting Successful Surgical Outcomes.

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McCarthy, MH; Lafage, R; Smith, JS; Bess, S; Ames, CP; Klineberg, EO; Kim, HJ; Shaffrey, CI; Burton, DC; Mundis, GM; Gupta, MC; Schwab, FJ ...
Published in: Global Spine J
January 2024

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. OBJECTIVES: Identify optimal lumbar lordosis in adult deformity correction to achieve age-adjusted targets and sustained alignment. METHODS: Surgical adult spinal deformity patients reaching an age-adjusted ideal alignment at one year were identified. Multilinear regression analysis was used to identify the relationship between regional curvatures (LL and TK) that enabled achievement of a given global alignment (T1 pelvic angle, TPA) based on pelvic incidence (PI). RESULTS: 347 patients out of 1048 available reached their age-adjusted TPA within 5° (60-year-old, 72% women, body mass index 29 ± 6.2). They had a significant improvement in all sagittal parameters (except PI) from pre-operative baseline to 1 year following surgery (P < .001). Multilinear regression predicting L1-S1 based on TK, TPA, and PI demonstrated excellent results (R2 = .85). Simplification of the coefficients of prediction combined with a conversion to an age-based formula led to the following: LL = PI - 0.3TK - 0.5Age + 10. Internal validation of the formula led to a mean error of -.4°, and an absolute error of 5.0°. Internal validation on patients with an age-adjusted alignment revealed similar accuracy across the entire age-adjusted TPA spectrum (ranges of LL errors: ME = .2° to 1.7°, AE = 4.0° to 5.3°). CONCLUSION: This study provides a simple guideline to identify the amount of LL needed to reach a given alignment (i.e., age-adjusted target) based on PI and associated TK. Implementation of this predictive formula during pre-operative surgical planning may help to reduce unexpected sub-optimal post-operative alignment outcomes.

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Global Spine J

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2192-5682

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

14

Issue

1

Start / End Page

41 / 48

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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McCarthy, M. H., Lafage, R., Smith, J. S., Bess, S., Ames, C. P., Klineberg, E. O., … International Spine Study Group (ISSG), . (2024). How Much Lumbar Lordosis does a Patient Need to Reach their Age-Adjusted Alignment Target? A Formulated Approach Predicting Successful Surgical Outcomes. Global Spine J, 14(1), 41–48. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682221092003
McCarthy, Michael H., Renaud Lafage, Justin S. Smith, Shay Bess, Christopher P. Ames, Eric O. Klineberg, Han J. Kim, et al. “How Much Lumbar Lordosis does a Patient Need to Reach their Age-Adjusted Alignment Target? A Formulated Approach Predicting Successful Surgical Outcomes.Global Spine J 14, no. 1 (January 2024): 41–48. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682221092003.
McCarthy MH, Lafage R, Smith JS, Bess S, Ames CP, Klineberg EO, et al. How Much Lumbar Lordosis does a Patient Need to Reach their Age-Adjusted Alignment Target? A Formulated Approach Predicting Successful Surgical Outcomes. Global Spine J. 2024 Jan;14(1):41–8.
McCarthy, Michael H., et al. “How Much Lumbar Lordosis does a Patient Need to Reach their Age-Adjusted Alignment Target? A Formulated Approach Predicting Successful Surgical Outcomes.Global Spine J, vol. 14, no. 1, Jan. 2024, pp. 41–48. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/21925682221092003.
McCarthy MH, Lafage R, Smith JS, Bess S, Ames CP, Klineberg EO, Kim HJ, Shaffrey CI, Burton DC, Mundis GM, Gupta MC, Schwab FJ, Lafage V, International Spine Study Group (ISSG). How Much Lumbar Lordosis does a Patient Need to Reach their Age-Adjusted Alignment Target? A Formulated Approach Predicting Successful Surgical Outcomes. Global Spine J. 2024 Jan;14(1):41–48.
Journal cover image

Published In

Global Spine J

DOI

ISSN

2192-5682

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

14

Issue

1

Start / End Page

41 / 48

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences