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Spine Deform. 2021 Jan;9(1):1-11. doi: 10.1007/s43390-020-00220-3. Epub 2020 Oct 9.
Adult spinal deformity (ASD) is a diagnosis that encompasses heterogeneous disorders with an increasing prevalence. This increasing prevalence may be due to greater patient longevity or greater awareness of available treatments. Outcome assessment in ASD has evolved over the last 3 decades from physician-based assessments to a patient-centered perception of improvement. Outcome assessment that is reliable, accurate and responsive to change is especially important in ASD, as surgical treatment is known to carry a high cost and complication rate Glassman (Spine Deform 3:199-203, 2015); Glassman (Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 32: 2764-2770, 2007); Smith (J Neurosurg Spine 25:1-14, 2016). In an era of value-based care, diagnosis associated with such heterogeneity and high cost must provide sound evidence to support the cost versus outcome ratio. Numerous general health and disease specific patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have been utilized in ASD. We discuss these instruments in detail in the following state-of-the-art review.
成人脊柱畸形(ASD)是一种涵盖具有日益增加发病率的异质性疾病的诊断。这种发病率的增加可能是由于患者寿命的延长或对现有治疗方法的认识提高所致。过去 30 年来,ASD 的疗效评估已经从基于医生的评估发展为以患者为中心的改善感知。在 ASD 中,可靠、准确且能对变化做出反应的疗效评估尤为重要,因为众所周知,手术治疗的费用和并发症发生率都很高(Glassman,Spine Deform 3:199-203,2015;Glassman,Spine(Phila Pa 1976)32:2764-2770,2007;Smith,J Neurosurg Spine 25:1-14,2016)。在基于价值的护理时代,与这种异质性和高成本相关的诊断必须提供有力的证据来支持成本与结果的比率。在 ASD 中已经使用了许多一般健康和特定疾病的患者报告结局测量(PROMs)。我们在以下的最新综述中详细讨论了这些工具。