Comparison of frailty metrics and the Charlson Comorbidity Index for predicting adverse outcomes in patients undergoing surgery for spine metastases.
Hersh AM, Pennington Z, Hung B, Patel J, Goldsborough E, Schilling A, Feghali J, Antar A, Srivastava S, Botros D, Elsamadicy AA, Lo SL, Sciubba DM. Comparison of frailty metrics and the Charlson Comorbidity Index for predicting adverse outcomes in patients undergoing surgery for spine metastases. Journal Of Neurosurgery Spine 2021, 36: 849-857. PMID: 34826820, DOI: 10.3171/2021.8.spine21559.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic spinal tumor frailty indexCharlson Comorbidity IndexLength of stayNonroutine dischargePostoperative complicationsMFI-5Frailty metricsComorbidity indexPostoperative outcomesFrailty indexSpine metastasis patientsAdverse postoperative outcomesPatient demographic characteristicsProspective multicenter cohortHigh complication rateComprehensive cancer centerRobust independent predictorOutcomes of interestMedical comorbiditiesMetastasis surgeryPostoperative morbidityComplication rateMetastasis patientsRetrospective cohortIndependent predictorsDrivers of Readmission and Reoperation After Surgery for Vertebral Column Metastases
Patel J, Pennington Z, Hersh AM, Hung B, Schilling A, Antar A, Elsamadicy AA, de la Garza Ramos R, Lubelski D, Larry Lo SF, Sciubba DM. Drivers of Readmission and Reoperation After Surgery for Vertebral Column Metastases. World Neurosurgery 2021, 154: e806-e814. PMID: 34389529, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2021.08.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCharlson Comorbidity IndexSpinal metastasis surgeryComprehensive cancer centerUnplanned reoperationMedical comorbiditiesMetastasis surgeryIndependent predictorsUnplanned readmissionWound infectionCancer CenterDrivers of readmissionsLonger index admissionsVertebral Column MetastasesBaseline laboratory valuesMultivariable logistic regressionLength of stayPopulation of adultsOutcomes of interestWound healing factorsComorbidity indexIndex admissionVenous thromboembolismLocal recurrenceSurgical morbidityMultivariable analysis