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AuthorBečulić, Hakija
AuthorBegagić, Emir
AuthorŠegalo, Sabina
AuthorJuković-Bihorac, Fatima
AuthorPapić, Emsel
AuthorPugonja, Ragib
AuthorDžidić-Krivić, Amina
AuthorNuhović, Adem
AuthorLakičević, Goran
AuthorVranić, Semir
AuthorPojskić, Mirza
Available date2024-09-23T06:45:20Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameBiomolecules and Biomedicine
ISSN2831-0896
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.17305/bb.2024.10877
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/59144
AbstractLumbar disc herniation (LDH) often results in significant pain and disability, and histopathologic (HP) evaluation of intervertebral discs (IVDs) offers critical insights into treatment outcomes. This prospective observational study explores HP changes in IVDs and their association with clinical outcomes following surgical treatment for LDH. A cohort of 141 patients undergoing MRI-confirmed LDH surgery underwent HP evaluation using a semi-quantitative HP degeneration score (HDS). Preoperatively and at a six-month follow-up, the comprehensive clinical assessment included the Oswestry disability index (ODI) and visual analog scale (VAS), with a minimal clinically important difference (MCID) calculated from ODI and VAS. Results indicated significant associations between higher HDS and adverse clinical outcomes, including persistent pain and greater disability post-surgery. Specifically, an HDS ≥ 7 was predictive (OR = 6.25, 95% CI: 2.56–15.23) of disability outcomes measured with MCID-ODI (AUC: 0.692, 95% CI: 0.609–0.767, P < 0.001), and HDS ≥ 8 was predictive (OR = 1.72, 95% CI: 1.04–2.77) of persistent pain measured with MCID-VAS (AUC = 0.628, 95% CI: 0.598–0.737, P = 0.008), highlighting the diagnostic potential of HDS in assessing postoperative recovery. This study underscores the potential of HP evaluation using HDS to provide valuable insights into disease progression and outcomes in LDH patients, complementing conventional radiologic methods. The findings support the application of personalized treatment strategies based on HP findings while acknowledging challenges in interpretation and clinical implementation.
Languageen
PublisherAssociation of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
SubjectDegenerative disc disease, histopathology, intervertebral disc displacement, pain measurement, treatment outcome
TitleHistopathologic degenerative score as a predictor of minimal clinically important difference in pain and functionality following surgical treatment for disc herniation
TypeArticle
Pagination1-9
dc.accessType Open Access


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