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Prevalence and risk factors for scoliosis in adults with closed and open spina bifida: A large, cross-sectional study.
Cacioppo, Marine; Menard, Hélène; Olivari Philiponnet, Camille; Le Pabic, Estelle; Brochard, Charlène; Peyronnet, Benoit; Violas, Philippe; Riffaud, Laurent; Bonan, Isabelle.
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  • Cacioppo M; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rennes University Hospital, Rennes 35033, France; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Brest University Hospital, 2 avenue Foch, Brest 29200, France; Laboratoire de Traitement de l'information Médicale (LaTIM), Inserm U1101, Universi
  • Menard H; Centre de référence maladies rares Spina Bifida, site constitutif du centre de référence C-MAVEM, CHU Rennes, Rennes 35000, France.
  • Olivari Philiponnet C; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rennes University Hospital, Rennes 35033, France; Centre de référence maladies rares Spina Bifida, site constitutif du centre de référence C-MAVEM, CHU Rennes, Rennes 35000, France.
  • Le Pabic E; CIC Inserm 1414. Clinical Data Centre, Rennes University Hospital, Rennes 35033, France.
  • Brochard C; Centre de référence maladies rares Spina Bifida, site constitutif du centre de référence C-MAVEM, CHU Rennes, Rennes 35000, France; Department of Gastro-enterology, Rennes University Hospital, Rennes 35033, France.
  • Peyronnet B; Centre de référence maladies rares Spina Bifida, site constitutif du centre de référence C-MAVEM, CHU Rennes, Rennes 35000, France; Department of Urology, Rennes University Hospital, Rennes 35033, France.
  • Violas P; Centre de référence maladies rares Spina Bifida, site constitutif du centre de référence C-MAVEM, CHU Rennes, Rennes 35000, France; Department of Orthopaedic Children surgery, Rennes University Hospital, Rennes 35033, France.
  • Riffaud L; Centre de référence maladies rares Spina Bifida, site constitutif du centre de référence C-MAVEM, CHU Rennes, Rennes 35000, France; Department of Neurosurgery, Rennes University Hospital, Rennes 35033, France; INSERM MediCIS, Unit U1099 LTSI, Rennes 1 University, Rennes, France.
  • Bonan I; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rennes University Hospital, Rennes 35033, France; Centre de référence maladies rares Spina Bifida, site constitutif du centre de référence C-MAVEM, CHU Rennes, Rennes 35000, France; Unité Empenn (ex-Visages) U1228 INSERM-INRIA, IRISA UMR CNRS 6074,
Ann Phys Rehabil Med ; 66(2): 101685, 2023 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35717001
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Scoliosis develops in a proportion of children with myelomeningocele; however, little is known about scoliosis in adulthood and in other forms of spina bifida (SB).

OBJECTIVES:

The aims of this study were to describe the prevalence of scoliosis and identify risk factors for its development in a large cohort of adults with open and closed SB.

METHODS:

This was a cross-sectional study of data from 580 adults with SB attending their first consultation at a French multidisciplinary referral centre for SB. Sex, anatomical location and type of SB (open or closed), neurological level, back pain and ambulatory status (new Functional Ambulation Classification [new FAC]) were compared in adults with and without scoliosis. These characteristics were used to determine scoliosis risk factors.

RESULTS:

In total, 331 adults fulfilled the inclusion criteria 221 had open and 110 had closed SB. Of these, 176 (53%) had scoliosis 57% open and 45% closed SB. As compared with individuals without scoliosis, those with scoliosis more frequently had open SB (p=0.03), more cranially located SB (p<0.0001), more severe neurological deficits (p≤0.02) and poorer walking ability (mean new FAC score 3.5 [SD 3.3] vs 6.1 [2.6], [p<0.0001]). In total, 69% had chronic back pain, with no difference in frequency between those with and without scoliosis. The odds of scoliosis was associated with asymmetrical motor level and a new FAC score <4 (odds ratio 0.46, p<0.006, and 0.75, p<0.0001, respectively).

CONCLUSION:

About half of adults with open and closed SB had scoliosis. Back pain was frequent in those both with and without scoliosis. Individuals with low walking ability and an asymmetrical motor level should be monitored early and continuously to limit the consequences of scoliosis during their lifetime. A major issue is to determine how scoliosis evolves and to determine appropriate monitoring and treatment strategies for individuals at risk.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Escoliose / Espinha Bífida Cística / Disrafismo Espinal Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adult / Child / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Escoliose / Espinha Bífida Cística / Disrafismo Espinal Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adult / Child / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article