2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.01.079
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Frailty and Health-Related Quality of Life Improvement Following Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery

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“…The leading frailty indices in the spine literature are as follows: mFI; Adult Spinal Deformity Frailty Index (ASD-FI); and the Cervical Deformity Frailty Index (CD-FI). [32][33][34][35] Although both the frailty index model and frailty phenotype measures have pros and cons, some have concluded that the frailty index model remains the most versatile with wide applicability for both research and clinical use, as it quantifies the concept of frailty. 36,37 Moskven et al 38 identified mFI as the most viable current option for assessing, quantifying, and stratifying the severity of frailty in patients undergoing spine surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The leading frailty indices in the spine literature are as follows: mFI; Adult Spinal Deformity Frailty Index (ASD-FI); and the Cervical Deformity Frailty Index (CD-FI). [32][33][34][35] Although both the frailty index model and frailty phenotype measures have pros and cons, some have concluded that the frailty index model remains the most versatile with wide applicability for both research and clinical use, as it quantifies the concept of frailty. 36,37 Moskven et al 38 identified mFI as the most viable current option for assessing, quantifying, and stratifying the severity of frailty in patients undergoing spine surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current body of literature predominantly uses the mFI, although recent studies have adopted alternative indices such as the CCI, CD-FI, or ASD-FI [32,34,42,44]. The mFI score evaluation is convenient from medical history, but indices that account for a higher number of variables and comprise relevant laboratory or functional measures have enhanced accuracy in measuring the frailty level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study of patients who underwent ASD surgery reported that the proportion of moderately frail patients to reach substantial clinical benefit (SCB) at the 2-year follow-up was higher than that of non-frail patients regarding several health-related quality of life measures, including the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), the 36-item Short-Form Health Survey Physical Component Summary score, and numeric leg pain. Reportedly, severely frail patients were least likely to reach SCB [34]. Another study of frailty in ASD surgery did not find this correlation; rather the postsurgical ODI scores declined markedly as frailty and comorbidity level increased [44].…”
Section: Frailty and Spine Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sagittal imbalance can induce increasing energy expenditure and develop painful compensatory alignment changes [ 36 - 38 ]. There have been some studies about HRQoL related to sagittal malalignment in spinal deformity or related to thoracolumbar or spinopelvic imbalance [ 35 , 39 - 41 ]. In despite of commonly performed multilevel cervical fusion surgery, only a few authors have analyzed HRQoL after cervical kyphosis correction surgery.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%