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The ISSG-AO Complication Intervention Score, but Not Major/Minor Designation, is Correlated With Length of Stay Following Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery.

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Wick, JB; Blandino, A; Smith, JS; Line, BG; Lafage, V; Lafage, R; Kim, HJ; Passias, PG; Gum, JL; Kebaish, KM; Eastlack, RK; Daniels, A ...
Published in: Global Spine J
September 19, 2023

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review. OBJECTIVES: The International Spine Study Group-AO (ISSG-AO) Adult Spinal Deformity (ASD) Complication Classification System was developed to improve classification, reporting, and study of complications among patients undergoing ASD surgery. The ISSG-AO system classifies interventions to address complications by level of invasiveness: grade zero (none); grade 1, mild (e.g., medication change); grade 2, moderate (e.g., ICU admission); grade 3, severe (e.g., reoperation related to surgery of interest). To evaluate the efficacy of the ISSG-AO ASD Complication Classification System, we aimed to compare correlations between postoperative length of stay (LOS) and complication severity as classified by the ISSG-AO ASD and traditional major/minor complication classification systems. METHODS: Patients age ≥18 in a multicenter ASD database who sustained in-hospital complications were identified. Complications were classified with the major/minor and ISSG-AO systems and correlated with LOS using an ensemble-based machine learning algorithm (conditional random forest) and a generalized linear mixed model. RESULTS: 490 patients at 19 sites were included. 64.9% of complications were major, and 35.1% were minor. By ISSG-AO classification, 20.4%, 66.1%, 6.7%, and 6.7% were grades 0-3, respectively. ISSG-AO complication grading demonstrated significant correlation with LOS, whereas major/minor complication classification demonstrated inverse correlation with LOS. In conditional random forest analysis, ISSG-AO classification had the greatest relative importance when assessing correlations across multiple variables with LOS. CONCLUSIONS: The ISSG-AO system may help identify specific complications associated with prolonged LOS. Targeted interventions to avoid or reduce these complications may improve ASD surgical quality and resource utilization.

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Global Spine J

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2192-5682

Publication Date

September 19, 2023

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21925682231202782

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England

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  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Wick, J. B., Blandino, A., Smith, J. S., Line, B. G., Lafage, V., Lafage, R., … International Spine Study Group. (2023). The ISSG-AO Complication Intervention Score, but Not Major/Minor Designation, is Correlated With Length of Stay Following Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery. Global Spine J, 21925682231202784. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682231202782
Wick, Joseph B., Andrew Blandino, Justin S. Smith, Breton G. Line, Virginie Lafage, Renaud Lafage, Han Jo Kim, et al. “The ISSG-AO Complication Intervention Score, but Not Major/Minor Designation, is Correlated With Length of Stay Following Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery.Global Spine J, September 19, 2023, 21925682231202784. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682231202782.
Wick JB, Blandino A, Smith JS, Line BG, Lafage V, Lafage R, et al. The ISSG-AO Complication Intervention Score, but Not Major/Minor Designation, is Correlated With Length of Stay Following Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery. Global Spine J. 2023 Sep 19;21925682231202784.
Wick, Joseph B., et al. “The ISSG-AO Complication Intervention Score, but Not Major/Minor Designation, is Correlated With Length of Stay Following Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery.Global Spine J, Sept. 2023, p. 21925682231202784. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/21925682231202782.
Wick JB, Blandino A, Smith JS, Line BG, Lafage V, Lafage R, Kim HJ, Passias PG, Gum JL, Kebaish KM, Eastlack RK, Daniels A, Mundis G, Hostin R, Protopsaltis T, Hamilton DK, Kelly MP, Gupta M, Hart RA, Schwab FJ, Burton DC, Ames CP, Lenke LG, Shaffrey CI, Bess S, Klineberg E, International Spine Study Group. The ISSG-AO Complication Intervention Score, but Not Major/Minor Designation, is Correlated With Length of Stay Following Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery. Global Spine J. 2023 Sep 19;21925682231202784.
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Published In

Global Spine J

DOI

ISSN

2192-5682

Publication Date

September 19, 2023

Start / End Page

21925682231202782

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences