Does Elective Admission vs. Emergency Department Presentation Affect Surgical Outcomes in Metastatic Spine Surgery?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Patient Population
2.3. Exposure Variable
2.4. Outcome Variable
2.5. Surgical Treatment
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Patient Demographics
3.2. Preoperative Factors Associated with ED Presentation
3.3. Perioperative Factors Associated with ED Presentation
3.4. Long-Term Outcomes
3.5. Complications
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Total N = 311 | ED N = 161 | Clinic N = 150 | p-Value | |
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Age mean ± SD | 60.6 ± 12.0 | 62.1 ± 11.8 | 59.0 ± 12.1 | 0.023 |
BMI mean ± SD | 27.1 ± 7.0 | 26.7 ± 7.0 | 27.6 ± 6.9 | 0.278 |
Gender, Male n (%) | 186 (59.8%) | 103 (64.0%) | 83 (44.3%) | 0.133 |
Race, white n (%) | 271 (87.1%) | 140 (87.0%) | 131 (87.3%) | 0.684 |
Insurance, n (%) | 0.043 | |||
Private | 112 (36.0%) | 48 (29.8%) | 64 (42.7%) | |
Public | 118 (37.9%) | 70 (43.5%) | 48 (32.0%) | |
Uninsured | 81 (26.0%) | 43 (26.7%) | 38 (25.3%) | |
Hypertension, n (%) | 173 (55.6%) | 94 (58.4%) | 79 (52.7%) | 0.361 |
HLD, n (%) | 65 (20.9%) | 37 (23.0%) | 28 (18.7%) | 0.403 |
Diabetes, n (%) | 72 (23.2%) | 40 (24.8%) | 32 (21.3%) | 0.503 |
Osteoporosis, n (%) | 9 (2.9%) | 4 (2.5%) | 5 (3.3%) | 0.743 |
Cardiac, n (%) | 58 (18.6%) | 33 (20.5%) | 25 (16.7%) | 0.467 |
Psychiatric, n (%) | 56 (18.0%) | 28 (17.4%) | 28 (18.7%) | 0.770 |
Comorbidities 2+, n (%) | 125 (40.2%) | 76 (47.2%) | 49 (32.7%) | 0.011 |
Smoking, n (%) | 0.022 | |||
Never | 172 (55.3%) | 77 (47.8%) | 95 (63.3%) | |
Current | 59 (19.0%) | 35 (21.7%) | 24 (16.0%) | |
Prior | 80 (25.7%) | 49 (30.4%) | 31 (20.7%) | |
Other organ metastasis, n (%) | 170 (54.7%) | 91 (56.5%) | 79 (52.7%) | 0.569 |
Primary Organ, n (%) | 0.099 | |||
Breast | 37 (11.9%) | 14 (8.7%) | 23 (15.3%) | |
Lung | 71 (22.8%) | 44 (27.3%) | 27 (18.0%) | |
Renal | 40 (12.9%) | 22 (13.7%) | 18 (12.0%) | |
Others | 163 (52.4%) | 81 (50.3%) | 82 (54.7%) | |
Time to last follow-up, mean ± SD | 516.6 ± 634.1 | 489.0 ± 579.5 | 542.2 ± 682.9 | 0.568 |
Total N = 311 | ED N = 161 | Clinic N = 150 | p-Value | |
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Mechanical Pain, n (%) | 168 (54.0%) | 75 (46.6%) | 68 (45.3%) | 0.909 |
Biologic Pain, n (%) | 154 (49.5%) | 97 (60.2%) | 57 (38.0%) | <0.001 |
Neurologic Pain, n (%) | 129 (41.5%) | 58 (36.0%) | 71 (47.3%) | 0.050 |
Sensory Deficit, n (%) | 92 (29.6%) | 54 (33.5%) | 38 (25.3%) | 0.108 |
Motor Deficit, n (%) | 142 (45.7%) | 80 (49.7%) | 62 (41.3%) | 0.139 |
Strength, n (%) | 0.533 | |||
0 | 27 (8.7%) | 16 (9.9%) | 11 (7.3%) | |
1 | 6 (1.9%) | 4 (2.5%) | 2 (1.3%) | |
2 | 26 (8.4%) | 17 (10.6%) | 9 (6.0%) | |
3 | 24 (7.7%) | 11 (6.8%) | 13 (8.7%) | |
4 | 66 (21.2%) | 34 (21.1%) | 32 (21.3%) | |
5 | 153 (49.2%) | 74 (46.0%) | 79 (52.7%) | |
Preop KPS, mean ± SD | 66.2 ± 16.7 | 62.7 ± 17.75 | 70.0 ± 14.6 | <0.001 |
Tumor Locations, n (%) | 0.351 | |||
Cervical | 40 (12.9%) | 19 (11.8%) | 21 (14.0%) | |
Cervico-Thoracic | 11 (3.5%) | 5 (3.1%) | 6 (4.0%) | |
Thoraco-lumbar | 184 (59.2%) | 103 (64.0%) | 81 (54.0%) | |
Lumbar | 76 (24.4%) | 34 (21.1%) | 42 (28.0%) | |
Bilsky score, n (%) | 0.049 | |||
0–1 | 80 (25.7%) | 34 (21.1%) | 46 (30.7%) | |
2–3 | 218 (70.1%) | 122 (75.8%) | 96 (64.0%) | |
Tumor Size, mean ± SD | 1.7 ± 1.4 | 1.6 ± 1.3 | 1.8 ± 1.4 | 0.348 |
Oligometastatic, n (%) | 0.049 | |||
1 | 216 (69.5%) | 102 (63.4%) | 114 (76.0%) | |
<5 | 71 (22.8%) | 45 (28.0%) | 26 (17.3%) | |
5+ | 24 (7.7%) | 14 (8.7%) | 10 (6.7%) | |
Preoperative Embolization, n (%) | 23 (7.4%) | 16 (9.9%) | 7 (4.7%) | 0.088 |
Preop Chemo, n (%) | 132 (42.4%) | 60 (37.3%) | 72 (48.0%) | 0.066 |
Postop Chemo, n (%) | 118 (37.9%) | 56 (34.8%) | 62 (41.3%) | 0.244 |
Preop RT, n (%) | 35 (11.3%) | 13 (8.1%) | 22 (14.7%) | 0.074 |
Postop RT, n (%) | 127 (40.8%) | 70 (43.5%) | 57 (38.0%) | 0.357 |
Total N = 311 | ED N = 161 | Clinic N = 150 | p-Value | |
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Instrumented, n (%) | 10 (3.2%) | 155 (96.3%) | 145 (96.7%) | >0.999 |
Decompressed, n (%) | 292 (93.9%) | 153 (95.0%) | 139 (92.7%) | 0.334 |
Total Decompressed Levels, mean ± SD | 2.6 ± 1.3 | 2.7 ± 1.3 | 2.4 ± 1.3 | 0.041 |
Total Instrumented Levels, mean ± SD | 5.3 ± 2.3 | 5.5 ± 2.3 | 5.1 ± 2.4 | 0.227 |
Transpedicular decompression, n (%) | 164 (52.7%) | 88 (54.7%) | 76 (50.7%) | 0.497 |
Costotransversectomy, n (%) | 42 (13.5%) | 15 (9.3%) | 27 (18.0%) | 0.031 |
Corpectomy/vertebrectomy, n (%) | 164 (52.7%) | 88 (54.7%) | 76 (50.7%) | 0.497 |
Operative Time, mean ± SD | 315.2 ± 125.3 | 308.9 ± 98.9 | 322.0 ± 148.5 | 0.367 |
EBL (mL), mean ± SD | 830.9 ± 882.2 | 905.9 ± 959.0 | 751.0 ± 787.6 | 0.122 |
Intraoperative Monitoring, n (%) | 240 (77.2%) | 124 (77.0%) | 116 (77.3%) | >0.999 |
Intraoperative Monitoring Change, n (%) | 6 (1.9%) | 3 (1.9%) | 3 (2.0%) | >0.999 |
Total N = 311 | ED N = 161 | Clinic N = 150 | p-Value | |
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Any Complication, n (%) | 91 (29.3%) | 47 (29.2%) | 44 (29.3%) | >0.999 |
New Neurologic Deficit | 15 (4.8%) | 11 (6.8%) | 4 (2.7%) | 0.113 |
Cardiac Arrest | 5 (1.6%) | 5 (3.1%) | 0 | 0.061 |
Hematoma | 2 (0.6%) | 1 (0.6%) | 1 (0.7%) | >0.999 |
DVT | 12 (3.9%) | 9 (5.6%) | 3 (2.0%) | 0.141 |
UTI | 14 (4.5%) | 8 (5.0%) | 6 (4.0%) | 0.788 |
PE | 8 (2.6%) | 4 (2.5%) | 4 (2.7%) | >0.999 |
Pneumonia | 17 (5.5%) | 7 (4.3%) | 10 (6.7%) | 0.458 |
Reintubate | 4 (1.3%) | 0 | 4 (2.7%) | 0.053 |
Sepsis | 14 (4.5%) | 8 (5.0%) | 6 (4.0%) | 0.788 |
Stroke | 3 (1.0%) | 1 (0.6%) | 2 (1.3%) | 0.611 |
Mechanical Complication | 9 (2.9%) | 3 (1.9%) | 6 (4.0%) | 0.322 |
Wound complication | 17 (5.5%) | 7 (4.3%) | 10 (6.7%) | 0.457 |
Postop Radiculopathy | 10 (3.2%) | 6 (3.7%) | 4 (2.7%) | 0.751 |
LOS (Days), mean ± SD | 6.9 ± 6.0 | 7.7 ± 6.1 | 6.1 ± 5.8 | 0.020 |
Postop disposition, n (%) | 0.052 | |||
Floor | 177 (56.9%) | 83 (51.6%) | 94 (62.7%) | |
ICU | 134 (43.1%) | 78 (48.4%) | 56 (37.3%) | |
Discharge Home, n (%) | 188 (60.5%) | 84 (52.2%) | 104 (69.3%) | 0.025 |
Total N = 311 | ED N = 161 | Clinic N = 150 | p-Value | |
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Reoperation, n (%) | 29 (9.3%) | 13 (8.1%) | 16 (10.7%) | 0.443 |
Readmission, n (%) | 70 (22.5%) | 34 (21.1%) | 36 (24.0%) | 0.588 |
Local Recurrence, n (%) | 33 (10.6%) | 16 (9.9%) | 17 (11.3%) | 0.716 |
Time to local recurrence, mean ± SD | 653.6 ± 839.2 | 870.0 ± 985.3 | 437.2 ± 641.6 | 0.424 |
KPS postop, mean ± SD | 73.0 ± 16.8 | 72.4 ± 18.1 | 73.6 ± 15.4 | 0.608 |
KPS last follow-up, mean ± SD | 64.7 ± 20.9 | 62.2 ± 21.5 | 67.1 ± 20.2 | 0.127 |
MMS postop, mean ± SD | 1.7 ± 1.0 | 1.7 ± 1.0 | 1.6 ± 0.9 | 0.428 |
MMS last follow-up, mean ± SD | 2.1 ± 1.1 | 2.2 ± 1.2 | 1.9 ± 1.1 | 0.160 |
Deceased, n (%) | 202 (65.0%) | 106 (65.8%) | 96 (64.0%) | 0.390 |
Time to death, mean ± SD | 469.4 ± 676.1 | 458.2 ± 604.3 | 481.6 ± 749.9 | 0.005 |
Univariate | Multivariate | ||||
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Perioperative Outcome | Independent Variable | β/OR/HR (95%CI) | p-Value | β/OR/HR (95%CI) | p-Value |
LR | ED | 0.86 (0.41–1.77) | 0.690 | 1.18 (0.55–2.54) | 0.665 |
Time to LR | 0.68 (0.26–1.75) | 0.426 | 0.98 (0.37–2.58) | 0.980 | |
Death | 1.27 (0.78–2.06) | 0.328 | 1.35 (0.81–2.25) | 0.247 | |
Time to Death | 1.52 (1.13–2.06) | 0.005 | 1.40 (1.01–1.93) | 0.041 | |
KPS Last | −4.90 (−11.23, 1.41) | 0.127 | −4.41 (−10.75, 1.91) | 0.170 |
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Zeoli, T.; Chanbour, H.; Ahluwalia, R.; Abtahi, A.M.; Stephens, B.F.; Zuckerman, S.L. Does Elective Admission vs. Emergency Department Presentation Affect Surgical Outcomes in Metastatic Spine Surgery? Diagnostics 2024, 14, 1058. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14101058
Zeoli T, Chanbour H, Ahluwalia R, Abtahi AM, Stephens BF, Zuckerman SL. Does Elective Admission vs. Emergency Department Presentation Affect Surgical Outcomes in Metastatic Spine Surgery? Diagnostics. 2024; 14(10):1058. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14101058
Chicago/Turabian StyleZeoli, Tyler, Hani Chanbour, Ranbir Ahluwalia, Amir M. Abtahi, Byron F. Stephens, and Scott L. Zuckerman. 2024. "Does Elective Admission vs. Emergency Department Presentation Affect Surgical Outcomes in Metastatic Spine Surgery?" Diagnostics 14, no. 10: 1058. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14101058
APA StyleZeoli, T., Chanbour, H., Ahluwalia, R., Abtahi, A. M., Stephens, B. F., & Zuckerman, S. L. (2024). Does Elective Admission vs. Emergency Department Presentation Affect Surgical Outcomes in Metastatic Spine Surgery? Diagnostics, 14(10), 1058. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14101058