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The SRS-Schwab adult spinal deformity classification: assessment and clinical correlations based on a prospective operative and nonoperative cohort.

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Terran, J; Schwab, F; Shaffrey, CI; Smith, JS; Devos, P; Ames, CP; Fu, K-MG; Burton, D; Hostin, R; Klineberg, E; Gupta, M; Deviren, V ...
Published in: Neurosurgery
October 2013

BACKGROUND: The SRS-Schwab classification of adult spinal deformity (ASD) is a validated system that provides a common language for the complex pathology of ASD. Classification reliability has been reported; however, correlation with treatment has not been assessed. OBJECTIVE: To assess the clinical relevance of the SRS-Schwab classification based on correlations with health-related quality of life (HRQOL) measures and the decision to pursue operative vs nonoperative treatment. METHODS: Prospective analysis of consecutive ASD patients (18 years of age and older) collected through a multicenter group. The SRS-Schwab classification includes a curve type descriptor and 3 sagittal spinopelvic modifiers (sagittal vertical axis, pelvic tilt, pelvic incidence/lumbar lordosis mismatch). Differences in demographics, HRQOL (Oswestry Disability Index, SRS-22, Short Form-36), and classification between operative and nonoperative patients were evaluated. RESULTS: A total of 527 patients (mean age, 52.9 years; range, 18.4-85.1 years) met inclusion criteria. Significant differences in HRQOL were identified based on SRS-Schwab curve type, with thoracolumbar and primary sagittal deformities associated with greater disability and poorer health status than thoracic or double curve deformities. Operative patients had significantly poorer grades for each of the sagittal spinopelvic modifiers, and progressively higher grades were associated with significantly poorer HRQOL (P < .05). Patients with worse sagittal spinopelvic modifier grades were significantly more likely to require major osteotomies, iliac fixation, and decompression (P ≤ .009). CONCLUSION: The SRS-Schwab classification provides a validated language to describe and categorize ASD. This study demonstrates that the SRS-Schwab classification reflects severity of disease state based on multiple measures of HRQOL and significantly correlates with the important decision of whether to pursue operative or nonoperative treatment.

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Neurosurgery

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1524-4040

Publication Date

October 2013

Volume

73

Issue

4

Start / End Page

559 / 568

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Spine
  • Spinal Diseases
  • Radiography
  • Quality of Life
  • Prospective Studies
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
 

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Terran, J., Schwab, F., Shaffrey, C. I., Smith, J. S., Devos, P., Ames, C. P., … International Spine Study Group. (2013). The SRS-Schwab adult spinal deformity classification: assessment and clinical correlations based on a prospective operative and nonoperative cohort. Neurosurgery, 73(4), 559–568. https://doi.org/10.1227/NEU.0000000000000012
Terran, Jamie, Frank Schwab, Christopher I. Shaffrey, Justin S. Smith, Pierre Devos, Christopher P. Ames, Kai-Ming G. Fu, et al. “The SRS-Schwab adult spinal deformity classification: assessment and clinical correlations based on a prospective operative and nonoperative cohort.Neurosurgery 73, no. 4 (October 2013): 559–68. https://doi.org/10.1227/NEU.0000000000000012.
Terran J, Schwab F, Shaffrey CI, Smith JS, Devos P, Ames CP, et al. The SRS-Schwab adult spinal deformity classification: assessment and clinical correlations based on a prospective operative and nonoperative cohort. Neurosurgery. 2013 Oct;73(4):559–68.
Terran, Jamie, et al. “The SRS-Schwab adult spinal deformity classification: assessment and clinical correlations based on a prospective operative and nonoperative cohort.Neurosurgery, vol. 73, no. 4, Oct. 2013, pp. 559–68. Pubmed, doi:10.1227/NEU.0000000000000012.
Terran J, Schwab F, Shaffrey CI, Smith JS, Devos P, Ames CP, Fu K-MG, Burton D, Hostin R, Klineberg E, Gupta M, Deviren V, Mundis G, Hart R, Bess S, Lafage V, International Spine Study Group. The SRS-Schwab adult spinal deformity classification: assessment and clinical correlations based on a prospective operative and nonoperative cohort. Neurosurgery. 2013 Oct;73(4):559–568.
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Published In

Neurosurgery

DOI

EISSN

1524-4040

Publication Date

October 2013

Volume

73

Issue

4

Start / End Page

559 / 568

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Spine
  • Spinal Diseases
  • Radiography
  • Quality of Life
  • Prospective Studies
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans