Decisional regret following corrective adult spinal deformity surgery: a single institution study of incidence and risk factors

Jerry Y. Du,Francis C. Lovecchio,Gregory Kazarian,John Clohisy, Anthony Pajak,Austin Kaidi, Rachel Knopp, Izzet Akosman, Mitchell Johnson, Hiroyuki Nakarai,Alexander Dash, Justin T. Samuel,Matthew E. Cunningham,Han Jo Kim

Spine Deformity(2024)

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To assess the characteristics and risk factors for decisional regret following corrective adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery at our hospital. This is a retrospective cohort study of a single-surgeon ASD database. Adult patients (> 40 years) who underwent ASD surgery from May 2016 to December 2020 with minimum 2-year follow-up were included (posterior-only, ≥ 4 levels fused to the pelvis) (n = 120). Ottawa decision regret questionnaires, a validated and reliable 5-item Likert scale, were sent to patients postoperatively. Regret scores were defined as (1) low regret: 0–39 (2) medium to high regret: 40–100. Risk factors for medium or high decisional regret were identified using multivariate models. Ninety patients were successfully contacted and 77 patients consented to participate. Nonparticipants were older, had a higher incidence of anxiety, and higher ASA class. There were 7 patients that reported medium or high decisional regret (9
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Adult spinal deformity,Decisional regret,Revision surgery,Complications
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