Table 2

Demographics and characteristics of the studies.

AuthorJournalYearCountryLevel of EvidenceSubjectsMean Age, yType of ProcedureNo. of Procedures% WomenFollow-Up
Guzman et al23 Spine2014USAIII: Retrospective database analysis423,05061.8Lumbar spine surgery2,568,99451.8%NR
Peng et al19 Medicine2019ChinaIII: Retrospective single-center analysis523NRa Lumbar spine surgery52343.6%NR
Tanishima et al18 Asian Spine Journal2019JapanII: Multicenter prospective study6169.5Cervical spine surgery6143%12 mo
Hwang et al24 Korean Journal of Neurotrauma2019KoreaIII: Retrospective review9268.4Lumbar spine surgery9258.7%23.4 mo
Worley et al25 International Journal of Spine Surgery2017USAIII: Retrospective review590461Cervical spine surgery590442.6%NR
Langlois et al26 European Spine Journal2014FranceII: Prospective cohort study7556.1Cervical, lumbar, and thoracic spine surgery7562.7%3 mo
Khan et al20 Global Spine Journal2019USAIII: Retrospective cohort study85058.4Lumbar spine surgery85053.3%22.99 mo
Moazzeni et al22 International Journal of Spine Surgery2018IranII: Prospective study9657.8Lumbar spine surgery9665.2%12 mo
Machino et al21 Spine2017JapanII: Prospective cohort study50566.6Cervical spine surgery50539.2%12 mo
  • Abbreviation: NR, not reported.

  • a Three hundred thirty patients were older than 60 y.