The Impact of Outpatient Physical Therapy on Patient-Reported Outcomes after Lumbar Fusion: Perspective from A Bundled Care Dataset

World Neurosurgery(2024)

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Objective/Background As value-based care grows in popularity across the United States, more payers have turned toward bundled payment models for surgical procedures. Though episode costs in spine are highly variable, physical therapy (PT) has been identified as a driver of 90-day cost. The goal of this study is to assess the impact of postoperative PT on patient-reported outcomes and cost after lumbar fusion surgery using bundled insurance data. Methods Bundled payment information of lumbar fusion episodes-of-care (EOC) from 2019 to 2021 was reviewed at a single, urban, tertiary care center. EOC comprised a 210-day period surrounding the date of the procedure, beginning 30 days preoperatively and ending 180 days postoperatively. Patients were grouped into physical therapy (PT) and no physical therapy (no PT) groups based on the presence of physical therapy claims. Results Bivariate analysis of surgical outcomes revealed similar overall complication rates (p=0.413), 30-day readmissions (p=0.366) and 90-day readmissions (p=0.774). Patients that did not participate in postoperative PT had significantly better preoperative PCS (p=0.003), six-month postoperative PCS (p=0.001), and six-month ΔPCS (p=0.026) compared to patients who participated in postoperative PT. At one-year follow-up, patients who did not participate in PT had less leg pain (p=0.041) than those who did participate in PT. Conclusions Our study finds that PT after lumbar fusion is not associated with significant improvement in ODI, PCS, MCS, or VAS pain scores. Additionally, the number of PT sessions a patient attends has no correlation with improvement in these outcomes.
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physical therapy,lumbar fusion,patient-reported outcomes,episode of care,bundled payments
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