Table 1

Baseline characteristics of included studies.

AuthorsDesignSample, n Age, y, mean ± SDFemale, %BMIBaseline ODI, mean ± SDLast Follow-up, moNOS
Austevoll 20202 Multicenter prospective cohort (PSM)57064.7 ± 9.572.526.9 ± 4.541.1 ± 14.9128
Chan 20194 Multicenter prospective cohort42662.5 ± 11.559.230.5 ± 6.547.7 ± 16.9127
Försth 201316 Multicenter prospective cohort130669.4 ± 29.665.7NR44.4 ± 15.8256
Försth 20166 Multicenter RCT13567.5 ± 7.079.2NR41.0 ± 13.524RoBa
Ghogawala 20047 Multicenter prospective cohort3468.8 ± 8.068.0NR41.2126
Ghogawala 20168 Multicenter RCT6666.6 ± 7.680.3NR37.5 ± 15.548 (24 for analysis)RoBa
Inose 20183 Multicenter RCT6062.3 ± 7.753.3NRNR60RoBa
Kim 20189 Prospective cohort12966.1 ± 8.977.521.4 ± 5.2NR247
Kleinstueck 201110 Prospective cohort21368.9 ± 9.372.7NRNR127
Matsudaira 200511 Retrospective cohort3967.5 ± 6.959.5NRNR247
Park 201212 Retrospective cohort4564.3 ± 19.682.225.8 ± 4.726.9 ± 5.6637
Sigmundsson 201513 Retrospective cohort83970.3 ± 9.576.9NR44.9 ± 14.8366
Ulrich 201715 Retrospective cohort13172.3 ± 8.458.0NRNR367
  • aSee Figure 5A.

  • BMI, body mass index; NOS, Newcastle-Ottawa Scale; NR, not reported; ODI, Oswestry Disability Index; PSM, propensity-score matching; RoB, Cochrane risk of bias assessment tool.