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Can Social Function Improve in Older Patients Undergoing Multi-Level Spinal Deformity Surgery?

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Campos Daziano, M; Daunt, L; Vashishth, V; Seider, E; Abbas, A; Rienmueller, A; Matsuyama, Y; Qiu, Y; Kelly, M; Smith, JS; Dahl, BT; Spruit, M ...
Published in: Global Spine J
December 27, 2025

DesignPost-hoc analysis of data from prospective multicenter observational study.ObjectivesAdult spinal deformity (ASD) can have significant impact on various aspects of a patient's social life. This study aims to examine the impact of ASD surgery on the social functioning among elderly patients.MethodsPatients ≥60 years undergoing ≥5 levels of spinal fusion from 12 international centers were enrolled and followed up 2 years post-operatively. The outcome measures of interest in the current report were questions 14 and 18 of the Scoliosis Research Society-22r questionnaire (SRS-22r), and question 9 from the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI).Results219 patients met the inclusion criteria, with a median age of 67.5 and 80.4% being female. More than a third were employed or homemakers, 60.3% were retired and 25.7% showed cognitive impairment. For the SRS-22r Q14, at baseline, 40.6% of patients felt their back condition moderately or severely affected their personal relationships compared to 14.7% at 2-years. For SRS-22r Q18, at baseline, 47.7% of patients felt their back often or very often limited them going out with friends/family compared to 17.1% at 2-years. For the ODI, Q9, 8.7% of patients felt that their social was normal and does not cause them extra pain pre-op compared to 44.1% of patients at 2-years.ConclusionWhile many factors can affect a patient's social function, in this cohort ASD surgery had a positive impact on social function.The ClinicalTrails.gov identifier: NCT02035280.

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Global Spine J

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2192-5682

Publication Date

December 27, 2025

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21925682251411237

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England

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  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Campos Daziano, M., Daunt, L., Vashishth, V., Seider, E., Abbas, A., Rienmueller, A., … PEEDS Study Group and AO Spine Knowledge Forum Deformity. (2025). Can Social Function Improve in Older Patients Undergoing Multi-Level Spinal Deformity Surgery? Global Spine J, 21925682251411236. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682251411237
Campos Daziano, Mauricio, Lauren Daunt, Vanessa Vashishth, Eliana Seider, Aazad Abbas, Anna Rienmueller, Yukihiro Matsuyama, et al. “Can Social Function Improve in Older Patients Undergoing Multi-Level Spinal Deformity Surgery?Global Spine J, December 27, 2025, 21925682251411236. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682251411237.
Campos Daziano M, Daunt L, Vashishth V, Seider E, Abbas A, Rienmueller A, et al. Can Social Function Improve in Older Patients Undergoing Multi-Level Spinal Deformity Surgery? Global Spine J. 2025 Dec 27;21925682251411236.
Campos Daziano, Mauricio, et al. “Can Social Function Improve in Older Patients Undergoing Multi-Level Spinal Deformity Surgery?Global Spine J, Dec. 2025, p. 21925682251411236. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/21925682251411237.
Campos Daziano M, Daunt L, Vashishth V, Seider E, Abbas A, Rienmueller A, Matsuyama Y, Qiu Y, Kelly M, Smith JS, Dahl BT, Spruit M, de Kleuver M, Polly DW, Sembrano J, Pellisé-Urquiza F, Cheung KMC, Alanay A, Lenke LG, Shaffrey CI, Berven SH, Lewis SJ, PEEDS Study Group and AO Spine Knowledge Forum Deformity. Can Social Function Improve in Older Patients Undergoing Multi-Level Spinal Deformity Surgery? Global Spine J. 2025 Dec 27;21925682251411236.
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Published In

Global Spine J

DOI

ISSN

2192-5682

Publication Date

December 27, 2025

Start / End Page

21925682251411237

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences