2024
Decompression Alone Versus Interspinous/Interlaminar Device Placement for Degenerative Lumbar Pathologies: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Pennington Z, Lakomkin N, Mikula A, Elsamadicy A, Astudillo Potes M, Fogelson J, Grossbach A, Elder B. Decompression Alone Versus Interspinous/Interlaminar Device Placement for Degenerative Lumbar Pathologies: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. World Neurosurgery 2024, 185: 417-434.e3. PMID: 38508384, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.03.054.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient-reported outcomesDecompression-aloneDegenerative lumbar pathologyPain improvementInterlaminar deviceLumbar pathologySF-36 physical component scoreLeg pain improvementDisease-specific patient-reported outcomeBack pain improvementPhysical component scorePhysical function scoresTotal care costsEQ-5D scoresTotal treatment costsSymptom severity scoresReoperation ratePerioperative complicationsConventional surgerySF-36Care costsFollow-upComponent scoresSeverity scoreDevice placement
2019
Reduced Impact of Obesity on Short-Term Surgical Outcomes, Patient-Reported Pain Scores, and 30-Day Readmission Rates After Complex Spinal Fusion (≥7 Levels) for Adult Deformity Correction
Elsamadicy AA, Camara-Quintana J, Kundishora AJ, Lee M, Freedman IG, Long A, Qureshi T, Laurans M, Tomak P, Karikari IO. Reduced Impact of Obesity on Short-Term Surgical Outcomes, Patient-Reported Pain Scores, and 30-Day Readmission Rates After Complex Spinal Fusion (≥7 Levels) for Adult Deformity Correction. World Neurosurgery 2019, 127: e108-e113. PMID: 30876992, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2019.02.165.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedBody Mass IndexComorbidityDiabetes MellitusDyslipidemiasElective Surgical ProceduresFemaleHeart DiseasesHumansHypertensionLaminectomyLength of StayMaleMiddle AgedObesityPain, PostoperativePatient ReadmissionPatient Reported Outcome MeasuresPostoperative ComplicationsPrevalencePulmonary Disease, Chronic ObstructiveRetrospective StudiesSpinal DiseasesSpinal FusionTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsPatient-reported pain scoresComplex spinal fusionPain scoresImpact of obesityReadmission ratesSurgical outcomesDeformity correctionSpinal fusionAmbulatory statusPatient demographicsComplication ratePreoperative body mass indexPrimary complex spinal fusionShort-term surgical outcomesAdult deformity correctionInferior surgical outcomesPostoperative complication profileLength of surgeryPostoperative complication ratePrevalence of obesityBody mass indexPatient-reported outcomesComplex spinal surgeryPaucity of dataMajor academic institution
2018
Correlation of 2-year SRS-22r and ODI patient-reported outcomes with 5-year patient-reported outcomes after complex spinal fusion: a 5-year single-institution study of 118 patients.
Adogwa O, Karikari IO, Elsamadicy AA, Sergesketter AR, Galan D, Bridwell KH. Correlation of 2-year SRS-22r and ODI patient-reported outcomes with 5-year patient-reported outcomes after complex spinal fusion: a 5-year single-institution study of 118 patients. Journal Of Neurosurgery Spine 2018, 29: 422-428. PMID: 29979138, DOI: 10.3171/2018.2.spine171142.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-reported outcomesComplex spinal fusionSpinal fusionLong-term patient-reported outcomesBaseline patient-reported outcomesMental healthSRS-22r domainsSingle-institution studyLack of patientsSRS-22rAdult patientsAmbispective studyIntraoperative variablesPatient demographicsPrimary outcomeGreater absolute changeRevision surgeryRadiographic parametersProspective collectionCobb angleSpinal arthrodesisIliac fixationPatientsPRO dataPRO instrumentsInfluence of racial disparities on patient-reported satisfaction and short- and long-term perception of health status after elective lumbar spine surgery.
Elsamadicy AA, Kemeny H, Adogwa O, Sankey EW, Goodwin CR, Yarbrough CK, Lad SP, Karikari IO, Gottfried ON. Influence of racial disparities on patient-reported satisfaction and short- and long-term perception of health status after elective lumbar spine surgery. Journal Of Neurosurgery Spine 2018, 29: 40-45. PMID: 29701564, DOI: 10.3171/2017.12.spine171079.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlack or African AmericanDiagnostic Self EvaluationDisability EvaluationElective Surgical ProceduresFemaleHealth StatusHealthcare DisparitiesHumansLumbar VertebraeMaleMiddle AgedPainPatient Reported Outcome MeasuresPatient SatisfactionPrevalenceProspective StudiesRetrospective StudiesSelf ConceptTime FactorsWhite PeopleConceptsElective lumbar spine surgeryPatient-reported outcomesLumbar spine surgerySpine surgeryPatient satisfactionRacial disparitiesPatient demographicsReadmission ratesWhite patientsAA patientsMedical recordsLong-term patient-reported outcomesOverall patient-reported outcomeGreater body mass indexBaseline patient demographicsInferior surgical outcomesVAS-LP scoresPatient-reported satisfactionOverall patient satisfactionBody mass indexVisual analog scaleAfrican American patientsPatient-specific factorsPatient satisfaction measuresPerception of health
2017
Relationship Among Koenig Depression Scale and Postoperative Outcomes, Ambulation, and Perception of Pain in Elderly Patients (≥65 Years) Undergoing Elective Spinal Surgery for Adult Scoliosis
Adogwa O, Elsamadicy AA, Sergesketter AR, Black C, Tarnasky A, Ongele MO, Vuong VD, Khalid S, Cheng J, Bagley CA, Karikari IO. Relationship Among Koenig Depression Scale and Postoperative Outcomes, Ambulation, and Perception of Pain in Elderly Patients (≥65 Years) Undergoing Elective Spinal Surgery for Adult Scoliosis. World Neurosurgery 2017, 107: 471-476. PMID: 28826716, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.07.165.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElective spinal surgeryAmbulation abilityElderly patientsHospital dischargeComplication rateHospital stayPostoperative outcomesVAS scoresSpinal surgeryDepression ScaleVisual analog scale scoreSignificant differencesElective spine surgeryInferior postoperative outcomesPreoperative gait speedAnalog scale scoreDepressed elderly patientsPatient-reported outcomesAdult degenerative scoliosisPerception of painBoard-certified geriatriciansPostoperative complicationsBaseline demographicsIntraoperative variablesPrimary outcomeImpact of Gender Disparities on Short-Term and Long-Term Patient Reported Outcomes and Satisfaction Measures After Elective Lumbar Spine Surgery: A Single Institutional Study of 384 Patients
Elsamadicy AA, Reddy GB, Nayar G, Sergesketter A, Zakare-Fagbamila R, Karikari IO, Gottfried ON. Impact of Gender Disparities on Short-Term and Long-Term Patient Reported Outcomes and Satisfaction Measures After Elective Lumbar Spine Surgery: A Single Institutional Study of 384 Patients. World Neurosurgery 2017, 107: 952-958. PMID: 28743671, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.07.082.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElective lumbar spine surgeryLumbar spine surgeryVisual analog scaleSpine surgeryMale cohortPerception of healthFemale cohortAnalog scaleMean changeBaseline patient-reported outcome measuresVisual analog scale leg painEuroQol 5 dimensions questionnairePatient-reported outcome measuresPatient-reported outcome instrumentsBaseline patient demographicsLonger hospital stayOswestry Disability IndexSingle institutional studyOverall patient satisfactionLong-term patientsPatient-reported outcomesPatient satisfaction measuresPaucity of dataSpine OutcomesDisability Index
2016
Impact of Age on Change in Self-Image 5 Years After Complex Spinal Fusion (≥5 Levels)
Elsamadicy AA, Adogwa O, Sergesketter A, Behrens S, Hobbs C, Bridwell KH, Karikari IO. Impact of Age on Change in Self-Image 5 Years After Complex Spinal Fusion (≥5 Levels). World Neurosurgery 2016, 97: 112-116. PMID: 27713066, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.09.095.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-reported outcomesComplex spinal fusionImpact of ageSpinal fusionComplication ratePreoperative variablesSignificant differencesImportant patient-reported outcomeFusion levelsPostoperative complication rateTypes of complicationsDeformity correction surgeryStandard deviation numberSRS-22rAdult patientsBaseline characteristicsEffect of ageIntraoperative variablesPatient demographicsSelf-image scoresYounger patientsPrimary outcomeCorrective surgeryCorrection surgeryPatients' perceptions
2015
Assessing Patient Reported Outcomes Measures via Phone Interviews Versus Patient Self-Survey in the Clinic: Are We Measuring the Same Thing?
Adogwa O, Elsamadicy AA, Cheng J, Bagley C. Assessing Patient Reported Outcomes Measures via Phone Interviews Versus Patient Self-Survey in the Clinic: Are We Measuring the Same Thing? World Neurosurgery 2015, 87: 230-234. PMID: 26548832, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2015.10.092.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOswestry Disability IndexPatient-reported outcomesBaseline PRO dataVisual analog scalePRO dataAnalog scalePhone interviewsBaseline Oswestry Disability IndexDuke University Medical CenterCoronary artery diseaseHistory of depressionUniversity Medical CenterRepeated-measures analysisVAS-BPVAS-LPBaseline painDisability IndexLeg painAdult patientsArtery diseaseBack painFunctional disabilityProspective studyEnrollment criteriaLumbar fusion