Depressive burden in the preoperative and early recovery phase predicts poorer surgery outcome among lumbar spinal stenosis patients: a one-year prospective follow-up study

Spine
Sanna SinikallioHeimo Viinamäki

Abstract

Prospective clinical study. (1) To determine the prevalence of depression at the 1-year postoperative stage among spinal stenosis patients. (2) To assess the predictive value of preoperative and 3-month depressive symptoms regarding the 1-year surgery outcome. Some studies have found preoperative depressive symptoms to be associated with a poorer spinal stenosis surgery outcome. However, only the effect of preoperative depressiveness has been evaluated. The prevalence of depressiveness on 1-year follow-up among spinal stenosis patients is unclear. One hundred two patients (mean age, 62 years) with symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis underwent decompressive surgery. They completed the same set of questionnaires before surgery, 3 months, and 1 year after surgery. Depression was assessed with the 21-item Beck Depression Inventory. Physical functioning and pain were assessed with the Oswestry Disability Index, the Stucki Questionnaire, self-reported walking ability, the visual analogue scale and pain drawing. Logistic regression was used to examine the preoperative factors associated with a poorer surgery outcome on 1-year follow-up. In further analysis, a depressive burden variable (sum of preoperative and 3-month Beck Depression I...Continue Reading

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