Assessment of health-related quality of life after surgical treatment of focal symptomatic spinal stenosis compared with osteoarthritis of the hip or knee

Aug 3, 2007The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society

Quality of life after surgery for spinal narrowing compared with hip or knee arthritis

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Abstract

Patients with focal lumbar spinal stenosis showed significant improvement in self-reported quality of life after surgery, comparable to those undergoing total hip or knee arthroplasty.

  • Preoperative quality of life scores (SF-36) were similar among patients with focal lumbar spinal stenosis and those with hip or knee osteoarthritis.
  • Postoperative physical health scores improved significantly for all groups at both 1-year and 2-year follow-ups.
  • Improvements in physical health were notably greater for the hip osteoarthritis group compared to the focal lumbar spinal stenosis group at both follow-ups.
  • Mental health scores did not increase significantly for any group at 1 year, but showed significant improvement for the focal lumbar spinal stenosis and hip osteoarthritis groups by 2 years.
  • At 2 years, mental health scores for the focal lumbar spinal stenosis and hip osteoarthritis groups were significantly better than those for the knee osteoarthritis group.

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