A systematic review of bio-psychosocial risk factors for an unfavourable outcome after lumbar disc surgery

被引:133
作者
den Boer, Jasper J.
Oostendorp, Rob A. B.
Beems, Tjemme
Munneke, Marten
Oerlemans, Margreet
Evers, Andrea W. M.
机构
[1] UMC Radboud, Dept Phys Therapy, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, Netherlands
[2] Ctr Qual & Care WOK, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, Netherlands
[3] Dept Neurosurg, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, Netherlands
[4] Radboud Univ Nijmegen Med Ctr, Dept Med Psychol, Nijmegen, Netherlands
关键词
lumbar disc surgery; predictor; prospective; bio-psychosocial; review;
D O I
10.1007/s00586-005-0910-x
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
The objective of this systematic review is to summarize scientific evidence concerning the predictive value of bio-psychosocial risk factors with regard to the outcome after lumbar disc surgery. Medical and psychological databases were used to locate potentially relevant articles, which resulted in the selection of 11 studies. Each of these studies has a prospective design that examined the predictive value of preoperative variables for the outcome of lumbar disc surgery. Results indicated that socio-demographic, clinical, work-related as well as psychological factors predict lumbar disc surgery outcome. Findings showed relatively consistently that a lower level of education, a higher level of preoperative pain, less work satisfaction, a longer duration of sick leave, higher levels of psychological complaints and more passive avoidance coping function as predictors of an unfavourable outcome in terms of pain, disability, work capacity, or a combination of these outcome measures. The results of this review provide preliminary opportunities to select patients at risk for an unfavourable outcome. However, further systematic and methodologically high quality research is required, particularly for those predictors that can be positively influenced by multidisciplinary interventions.
引用
收藏
页码:527 / 536
页数:10
相关论文
共 66 条
[1]   LUMBAR-DISK SURGERY - RESULTS OF THE PROSPECTIVE LUMBAR DISCECTOMY STUDY OF THE JOINT SECTION ON DISORDERS OF THE SPINE AND PERIPHERAL-NERVES OF THE AMERICAN-ASSOCIATION-OF-NEUROLOGICAL-SURGEONS AND THE CONGRESS-OF-NEUROLOGICAL-SURGEONS [J].
ABRAMOVITZ, JN ;
NEFF, SR .
NEUROSURGERY, 1991, 29 (02) :301-308
[2]   Prospective multiple outcomes study of outpatient lumbar microdiscectomy: should 75 to 80% success rates be the norm? [J].
Asch, HL ;
Lewis, PJ ;
Moreland, DB ;
Egnatchik, JG ;
Yu, YJ ;
Clabeaux, DE ;
Hyland, AH .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 2002, 96 (01) :34-44
[3]   AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF BACK SURGERY RATES [J].
CHERKIN, DC ;
DEYO, RA ;
LOESER, JD ;
BUSH, T ;
WADDELL, G .
SPINE, 1994, 19 (11) :1201-1206
[4]   Relationships between epidural fibrosis, pain, disability, and psychological factors after lumbar disc surgery [J].
Coskun, E ;
Süzer, T ;
Topuz, O ;
Zencir, M ;
Pakdemirli, E ;
Tahta, K .
EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL, 2000, 9 (03) :218-223
[5]   Psychologic distress and low back pain - Evidence from a prospective study in the general population [J].
Croft, PR ;
Papageorgiou, AC ;
Ferry, S ;
Thomas, E ;
Jayson, MIV ;
Silman, AJ .
SPINE, 1995, 20 (24) :2731-2737
[6]  
Dauch W A, 1994, Zentralbl Neurochir, V55, P144
[7]   Predictors for work incapacity continuing after disc surgery [J].
Donceel, P ;
Du Bois, M .
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF WORK ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH, 1999, 25 (03) :264-271
[8]  
*DUTCH HLTH COUNC, 1999, MAN LUMB RAD SYNDR
[9]   A PROSPECTIVE INVESTIGATION INTO THE ORTHOPEDIC AND PSYCHOLOGIC PREDICTORS OF OUTCOME OF 1ST LUMBAR SURGERY FOLLOWING INDUSTRIAL INJURY [J].
DZIOBA, RB ;
DOXEY, NC .
SPINE, 1984, 9 (06) :614-623
[10]   Pain coping and social support as predictors of long-term functional disability and pain in early rheumatoid arthritis [J].
Evers, AWM ;
Kraaimaat, FW ;
Geenen, R ;
Jacobs, JWG ;
Bijlsma, JWJ .
BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 2003, 41 (11) :1295-1310