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工伤赔偿状况对颈椎间盘置换术预后的影响:一项前瞻性、比较性观察研究。

The Effect of Workers' Compensation Status on Outcomes of Cervical Disc Arthroplasty: A Prospective, Comparative, Observational Study.

作者信息

Gornet Matthew F, Schranck Francine W, Copay Anne G, Kopjar Branko

机构信息

Spine Research Center, The Orthopedic Center of St. Louis, Chesterfield, Missouri.

SPIRITT Research, St. Louis, Missouri

出版信息

J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2016 Jan 20;98(2):93-9. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.O.00324.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Receiving Workers' Compensation benefits has been associated with inferior outcomes after lumbar fusion. The purpose of our study was to compare the outcomes of cervical disc arthroplasty between patients receiving and those not receiving Workers' Compensation.

METHODS

Patient-reported outcomes, reoperations, complications, and return-to-work status were analyzed at one year after surgery in an observational cohort of consecutive patients who underwent single-level or multilevel cervical disc arthroplasty for symptomatic cervical disc conditions, including radiculopathy or discogenic pain with or without radiculopathy, exclusive of myelopathy.

RESULTS

Of the 189 patients who underwent cervical disc arthroplasty, 144 received Workers' Compensation and forty-five did not. The mean scores on all patient-reported measures improved significantly from preoperative baseline to one year after surgery (p < 0.001), and the improvement in patient-reported outcomes did not differ significantly between the Workers' Compensation and the non-Workers' Compensation group (respectively, 22.7 compared with 25.0 for the Neck Disability Index; 8.3 compared with 9.6 for the Short Form (SF)-36 physical component summary; 7.9 compared with 9.6 for the SF-36 mental component summary; 3.5 compared with 3.7 for neck pain; and 2.6 compared with 2.8 for arm pain). The two groups also did not differ significantly in the rate of reoperations (7.6% for those receiving Workers' Compensation compared with 13.3% for those not receiving Workers' Compensation) and complications (2.8% compared with 4.4%, respectively). At one year after surgery, the proportion of patients who had returned to work was comparable (77.7% in the Workers' Compensation group and 79.4% in the non-Workers' Compensation group); however, the patients receiving Workers' Compensation had significantly more days off before returning to work (a mean of 145.2 compared with 61.9 days; p = 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

After cervical disc arthroplasty, patients receiving Workers' Compensation had outcomes that were similar to those of patients not receiving Workers' Compensation in terms of patient-reported outcomes, surgery-related complications, reoperations, and return-to-work status. Patients receiving Workers' Compensation remained off work for a longer interval than did patients not receiving Workers' Compensation.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Prognostic Level II. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.

摘要

背景

腰椎融合术后领取工伤赔偿与较差的预后相关。我们研究的目的是比较领取和未领取工伤赔偿的患者颈椎间盘置换的预后。

方法

在一组连续接受单节段或多节段颈椎间盘置换术以治疗有症状的颈椎间盘疾病(包括神经根病或伴有或不伴有神经根病的椎间盘源性疼痛,不包括脊髓病)的患者中,分析术后一年的患者报告结局、再次手术情况、并发症及重返工作状态。

结果

在189例行颈椎间盘置换术的患者中,144例领取工伤赔偿,45例未领取。所有患者报告指标的平均得分从术前基线到术后一年均有显著改善(p < 0.001),且领取工伤赔偿组与未领取工伤赔偿组患者报告结局的改善情况差异无统计学意义(颈部残疾指数分别为22.7和25.0;简短健康调查问卷(SF)-36身体成分总结分别为8.3和9.6;SF-36精神成分总结分别为7.9和9.6;颈部疼痛分别为3.5和3.7;手臂疼痛分别为2.6和2.8)。两组再次手术率(领取工伤赔偿者为7.6%,未领取工伤赔偿者为13.3%)和并发症发生率(分别为2.8%和4.4%)差异也无统计学意义。术后一年,重返工作的患者比例相当(领取工伤赔偿组为77.7%,未领取工伤赔偿组为79.4%);然而,领取工伤赔偿的患者在重返工作前的缺勤天数显著更多(平均145.2天对比61.9天;p = 0.001)。

结论

颈椎间盘置换术后,领取工伤赔偿的患者在患者报告结局、手术相关并发症、再次手术及重返工作状态方面与未领取工伤赔偿的患者相似。领取工伤赔偿的患者比未领取工伤赔偿的患者缺勤时间更长。

证据水平

预后II级。有关证据水平的完整描述,请参阅作者须知。

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