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A simple scoring system for predicting early major complications in spine surgery: the cumulative effect of age and size of surgery

  • Albert Vincent Berthier Brasil,
  • Alisson R. Teles,
  • Marcelo Ricardo Roxo,
  • Marcelo Neutzling Schuster,
  • Eduardo Ballverdu Zauk,
  • Gabriel da Costa Barcellos,
  • Pablo Ramon Fruett da Costa,
  • Nelson Pires Ferreira,
  • Jorge Luiz Kraemer,
  • Marcelo Paglioli Ferreira,
  • Pedro Luis Gobbato,
  • Paulo Valdeci Worm

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20160127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 10
pp. 803 – 809

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ABSTRACT Objective To analyze the cumulative effect of risk factors associated with early major complications in postoperative spine surgery. Methods Retrospective analysis of 583 surgically-treated patients. Early “major” complications were defined as those that may lead to permanent detrimental effects or require further significant intervention. A balanced risk score was built using multiple logistic regression. Results Ninety-two early major complications occurred in 76 patients (13%). Age > 60 years and surgery of three or more levels proved to be significant independent risk factors in the multivariate analysis. The balanced scoring system was defined as: 0 points (no risk factor), 2 points (1 factor) or 4 points (2 factors). The incidence of early major complications in each category was 7% (0 points), 15% (2 points) and 29% (4 points) respectively. Conclusions This balanced scoring system, based on two risk factors, represents an important tool for both surgical indication and for patient counseling before surgery.

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