2020
DOI: 10.3171/2019.9.peds19409
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PedsQL for prediction of postoperative patient-reported outcomes following Chiari decompression surgery

Abstract: OBJECTIVEThe purpose of this study is to determine if the preoperative Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) score is predictive of short- and intermediate-term PedsQL outcomes following Chiari decompression surgery. The utility of preoperative patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in predicting pain, opioid consumption, and long-term PROs has been demonstrated in adult spine surgery. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, however, there is currently no widely accep… Show more

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“…Baygani et al offers valuable data via preoperative QOL scores predicting postoperative QOL change, but their evaluation did not extend beyond 6-month follow-ups. 7 In our study, we were able to show that the scores for preoperative CHIP and several independent components of the CHIP are predictive of scores for postoperative CHIP (p < 0.001) in a cohort with an average follow-up time of 15.4 months. The remaining components not found to be predictive were still found to be highly associated.…”
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“…Baygani et al offers valuable data via preoperative QOL scores predicting postoperative QOL change, but their evaluation did not extend beyond 6-month follow-ups. 7 In our study, we were able to show that the scores for preoperative CHIP and several independent components of the CHIP are predictive of scores for postoperative CHIP (p < 0.001) in a cohort with an average follow-up time of 15.4 months. The remaining components not found to be predictive were still found to be highly associated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…In a study conducted by Baygani et al, clinical data from a non-Chiari-specific pediatric HRQOL instrument, the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL), were used to correlate preoperative disability and comorbidities to postoperative QOL changes. 7 However, the categorization of disabilities from mild to severe may not provide the holistic HRQOL analysis offered by the CHIP. Our significant correlation of symptomatology to improved CHIP/HRQOL scores gives further understanding as to specific symptoms that impacted HRQOL in our patient cohort.…”
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