Patient-Reported Allergies Do Not Affect Long-Term Patient-Reported Outcome Measures After Spine Surgery

P Bovonratwet, AS Vaishnav, JK Mok… - International Journal of …, 2023 - ijssurgery.com
Background A gap in the literature exists regarding the association between number of
allergies and patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) for patients undergoing spine …

Patient-Reported Allergies Do Not Affect Long-Term Patient-Reported Outcome Measures After Spine Surgery

SA QURESHI - 2023 - ijssurgery.com
Background: A gap in the literature exists regarding the association between number of
allergies and patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) for patients undergoing spine …

Patient-reported allergies, a marker of preoperative pain and disability in elective spine surgery

KW Lyons, TM Borsinger, AP Lucas… - Global Spine …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Study Design: Retrospective review. Objective: Previous literature demonstrates mixed
results regarding the relationship between patient-reported allergies and pain, function, and …

Patient-reported allergies predict postoperative outcomes and psychosomatic markers after spine surgery

DD Xiong, W Ye, R Xiao, JA Miller, TE Mroz… - The Spine Journal, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Context Prior studies have shown that patient-reported allergies can
be prognostic of poorer postoperative outcomes. Purpose The objective of this study was to …

Multiple patient reported allergies are associated with worse outcomes following lumbar spine surgery

C Graves, LY Carreon, B Gvozdyev… - The Spine …, 2016 - thespinejournalonline.com
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Recent studies have shown that multiple self-reported allergies
independently predict worse outcomes following total joint arthroplasty. This is consistent …

Patient-reported allergies are associated with preoperative psychological distress and less satisfying patient experience in a lumbar spine surgery population

JM Levin, S Boyle, RD Winkelman… - Clinical Spine …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Study Design: This was a retrospective cohort study. Objective: The main objectives of this
study were:(1) to determine whether patient-reported allergies (PRAs) are associated with …

Patient-reported allergies do not predict poorer PROMIS function, pain, and depression scores following foot and ankle surgery

DC Nixon, BM Cusworth, JJ McCormick… - Foot & Ankle …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Identifying preoperative risk factors that may portend poorer operative
outcomes remains a topic of current interest. In hip and knee arthroplasty patients, the …

Evaluation of central sensitization inventory in patients undergoing elective spine surgery in a multicenter study

K Akeda, J Yamada, N Takegami… - Global Spine …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Study Design This study is a retrospective review. Objective Central sensitization (CS) is a
neurological phenomenon that involves hypersensitivity of the central nervous system. The …

Spine patients demystified: what are the predictive factors of poor surgical outcome in patients after elective cervical and lumbar spine surgery?

JH Jiménez-Almonte, GS Hautala, EJ Abbenhaus… - The Spine Journal, 2020 - Elsevier
ABSTRACT Background Context Pre-existing comorbid psychiatric mood disorders are a
known risk factor for impaired health-related quality of life and poor long-term outcomes after …

Central sensitization inventory as a predictor of worse quality of life measures and increased length of stay following spinal fusion

EE Bennett, KM Walsh, NR Thompson… - World neurosurgery, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Central sensitization is abnormal and intense enhancement of pain mechanism
by the central nervous system. Patients with central sensitization may be at higher risk of …