Correlation between the degree of correction of neuromuscular scoliosis and patient quality of life

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Autor(a) principal: Nordon, David Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Lugão, Ariel Falbel, Machado, Lucas Castrillon Carmo, Marcon, Raphael Martus, Cristante, Alexandre Fogaça, de Barros Filho, Tarcísio Eloy Pessoa, Letaif, Olavo Biraghi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/128300
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: There are few data on patient satisfaction with surgery for the correction of neuromuscular scoliosis or on the correlation between patient satisfaction and the degree of curve correction achieved by surgery. Our aim was to determine the correlations between both patient satisfaction and perception of quality of life and the degree of curve correction. METHODS: We interviewed 18 patients and administered a questionnaire that collected social and economic data and information about functional ability, comorbidities and satisfaction. Statistical analysis was performed using chi-square tests, Pearson correlation and paired t-tests. RESULTS: The mean correction achieved was 42.8%, i.e., 34.17 degrees. Early and late complication rates were low (11.1% each). Almost all of the patients (94.4%) were satisfied with the surgery, and expectations were met for 61.1% of them. Quality of life and aesthetics were improved in 83.4% and 94.4% of cases, respectively. No correlation was found between satisfaction and degree of correction. CONCLUSION: Our surgical results are similar to those of other studies with respect to the degree of correction and patient satisfaction. The disparity between satisfaction and fulfillment of expectations may be due to unrealistic initial expectations or misunderstanding of the objective of surgery. Our findings corroborate the hypothesis that satisfaction is multifactorial and not restricted to a quantitative goal. The satisfaction of patients who undergo operation for neuromuscular scoliosis does not depend directly on the degree of deformity correction. The relationship between satisfaction and the success of the correction procedure is complex and multifactorial.
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spelling Correlation between the degree of correction of neuromuscular scoliosis and patient quality of life OBJECTIVE: There are few data on patient satisfaction with surgery for the correction of neuromuscular scoliosis or on the correlation between patient satisfaction and the degree of curve correction achieved by surgery. Our aim was to determine the correlations between both patient satisfaction and perception of quality of life and the degree of curve correction. METHODS: We interviewed 18 patients and administered a questionnaire that collected social and economic data and information about functional ability, comorbidities and satisfaction. Statistical analysis was performed using chi-square tests, Pearson correlation and paired t-tests. RESULTS: The mean correction achieved was 42.8%, i.e., 34.17 degrees. Early and late complication rates were low (11.1% each). Almost all of the patients (94.4%) were satisfied with the surgery, and expectations were met for 61.1% of them. Quality of life and aesthetics were improved in 83.4% and 94.4% of cases, respectively. No correlation was found between satisfaction and degree of correction. CONCLUSION: Our surgical results are similar to those of other studies with respect to the degree of correction and patient satisfaction. The disparity between satisfaction and fulfillment of expectations may be due to unrealistic initial expectations or misunderstanding of the objective of surgery. Our findings corroborate the hypothesis that satisfaction is multifactorial and not restricted to a quantitative goal. The satisfaction of patients who undergo operation for neuromuscular scoliosis does not depend directly on the degree of deformity correction. The relationship between satisfaction and the success of the correction procedure is complex and multifactorial. Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2017-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/12830010.6061/clinics/2017(02)02Clinics; Vol. 72 No. 2 (2017); 71-80Clinics; v. 72 n. 2 (2017); 71-80Clinics; Vol. 72 Núm. 2 (2017); 71-801980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/128300/125193Copyright (c) 2017 Clinicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNordon, David GonçalvesLugão, Ariel FalbelMachado, Lucas Castrillon CarmoMarcon, Raphael MartusCristante, Alexandre Fogaçade Barros Filho, Tarcísio Eloy PessoaLetaif, Olavo Biraghi2017-03-16T11:39:13Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/128300Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2017-03-16T11:39:13Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
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title Correlation between the degree of correction of neuromuscular scoliosis and patient quality of life
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Nordon, David Gonçalves
title_short Correlation between the degree of correction of neuromuscular scoliosis and patient quality of life
title_full Correlation between the degree of correction of neuromuscular scoliosis and patient quality of life
title_fullStr Correlation between the degree of correction of neuromuscular scoliosis and patient quality of life
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between the degree of correction of neuromuscular scoliosis and patient quality of life
title_sort Correlation between the degree of correction of neuromuscular scoliosis and patient quality of life
author Nordon, David Gonçalves
author_facet Nordon, David Gonçalves
Lugão, Ariel Falbel
Machado, Lucas Castrillon Carmo
Marcon, Raphael Martus
Cristante, Alexandre Fogaça
de Barros Filho, Tarcísio Eloy Pessoa
Letaif, Olavo Biraghi
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author2 Lugão, Ariel Falbel
Machado, Lucas Castrillon Carmo
Marcon, Raphael Martus
Cristante, Alexandre Fogaça
de Barros Filho, Tarcísio Eloy Pessoa
Letaif, Olavo Biraghi
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Lugão, Ariel Falbel
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Marcon, Raphael Martus
Cristante, Alexandre Fogaça
de Barros Filho, Tarcísio Eloy Pessoa
Letaif, Olavo Biraghi
description OBJECTIVE: There are few data on patient satisfaction with surgery for the correction of neuromuscular scoliosis or on the correlation between patient satisfaction and the degree of curve correction achieved by surgery. Our aim was to determine the correlations between both patient satisfaction and perception of quality of life and the degree of curve correction. METHODS: We interviewed 18 patients and administered a questionnaire that collected social and economic data and information about functional ability, comorbidities and satisfaction. Statistical analysis was performed using chi-square tests, Pearson correlation and paired t-tests. RESULTS: The mean correction achieved was 42.8%, i.e., 34.17 degrees. Early and late complication rates were low (11.1% each). Almost all of the patients (94.4%) were satisfied with the surgery, and expectations were met for 61.1% of them. Quality of life and aesthetics were improved in 83.4% and 94.4% of cases, respectively. No correlation was found between satisfaction and degree of correction. CONCLUSION: Our surgical results are similar to those of other studies with respect to the degree of correction and patient satisfaction. The disparity between satisfaction and fulfillment of expectations may be due to unrealistic initial expectations or misunderstanding of the objective of surgery. Our findings corroborate the hypothesis that satisfaction is multifactorial and not restricted to a quantitative goal. The satisfaction of patients who undergo operation for neuromuscular scoliosis does not depend directly on the degree of deformity correction. The relationship between satisfaction and the success of the correction procedure is complex and multifactorial.
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