Decompression alone or with fusion for degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (Nordsten-DS): five year follow-up of a randomised, multicentre, non-inferiority trial

AbstractObjectiveTo assess whether decompression alone is non-inferior to decompression with instrumented fusion five years after primary surgery in patients with degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis.DesignFive year follow-up of a randomised, multicentre, non-inferiority trial (Nordsten-DS).Setting...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ (Online) 2024-08, Vol.386, p.e079771
Hauptverfasser: Kgomotso, Eric Loratang, Hellum, Christian, Fagerland, Morten Wang, Solberg, Tore, Brox, Jens Ivar, Storheim, Kjersti, Hermansen, Erland, Franssen, Eric, Weber, Clemens, Brisby, Helena, Furunes, Håvard, Banitalebi, Hasan, Ljøstad, Inger, Indrekvam, Kari, Austevoll, Ivar Magne, Hagevik, Kysthospitalet i, Rognsvåg, Turid, Haugland, Janne, Jentoft, Eva Saltskår, Valland, Magnus, Stensletten, Ørjan, Seip, Andreas, Rekeland, Frode, Birketvedt, Rune, Helland, Kristine, Sæterdal, Linda, Rieber-Mohn, Maria, Hanestad, Truls, Sagstad, Sylvi Ann, Nilsen, Per Torgeir, Pedersen, Arnfinn, Westgård, Hege, Tønsager, Anders, Opheim, Inger, Nilsen, Hege Bergum, Sletten, Øyvind, Strøm, Aina, Melandsø, Eirik Østvold, Giebers, Maria Van My Nguyen, Hansen, Vinjar, Lønne, Greger, Rønning, Roar, Szacinski, Gisle, Rustad, Marthe Stine, Aaen, Jørn, Punsvik, Vidar, Vassbakk, Anita Karin, Hellevik, Alf, Sjåberg, Espen, Aksnes, Ellen, Trana, Roger, Robak, Ole Rasmus, Karlsen, Morten, Hoseth, Jon Magne, Al-Ashtari, Ali, Jomaas, Geir, Magnusson, Marte, Guddal, Maren Hjelle, Bånerud, Ingrid Fjellheim, Ebbs, Eira, Pettersen, Marie Skovli, Vigdal, Ørjan Nesse, Rolfsen, Mads, Strøm, Trine, Thrygg, Hege C, Aanesen, Fiona, Harboe, Knut, Rettedal, Elisabeth, Lande, Gabriel, Olsen, Hilde, Müller, Tomm, Brattbakk, Camilla, Andresen, Hege, Nygaard, Øystein, Amesen, Pål, Sporstøl, Yngve, Lundgren, Ted P, Haug, Anne-Charlotte Fosse, Muller, Elisabeth Lilleholdt, Ågedal, Odd Arild, Raza, Kamaran, Døsvik, Bettina, Haug, Knut Jørgen, Hennig, Rune, Sørlie, Andreas, Isaksen, Jørgen, Munch-Ellingsen, Jens, Evanger, Kristine, Grønaas, Vibeke, Botn, Marilyn, Nilssen, Silje M., Andreassen, Lasse, Andreassen, Sunniva, Sørend, Sara Kristin, Opland, Vidar, Finjarn, Merete, Figved, Wender, Forberg, Lars, Øygarden, Erik, Dahl, Lauritz
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Zusammenfassung:AbstractObjectiveTo assess whether decompression alone is non-inferior to decompression with instrumented fusion five years after primary surgery in patients with degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis.DesignFive year follow-up of a randomised, multicentre, non-inferiority trial (Nordsten-DS).Setting16 public orthopaedic and neurosurgical clinics in Norway.ParticipantsPatients aged 18-80 years with symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis and a spondylolisthesis of 3 mm or more at the stenotic level.InterventionsDecompression surgery alone and decompression with additional instrumented fusion (1:1).Main outcome measuresThe primary outcome was a 30% or more reduction in Oswestry disability index from baseline to five year follow-up. The predefined non-inferiority margin was a −15 percentage point difference in the proportion of patients who met the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes included the mean change in Oswestry disability index, Zurich claudication questionnaire, numeric rating scale for leg and back pain, and EuroQol Group 5-Dimension (EQ-5D-3L) questionnaire.ResultsFrom 12 February 2014 to 18 December 2017, 267 participants were randomly assigned to decompression alone (n=134) and decompression with instrumented fusion (n=133). Of these, 230 (88%) responded to the five year questionnaire: 121 in the decompression group and 109 in the fusion group. Mean age at baseline was 66.2 years (SD 7.6), and 69% were women. In the modified intention-to-treat analysis with multiple imputation of missing data, 84 (63%) of 133 people in the decompression alone group and 81 (63%) of 129 people in the fusion group had a at least a 30% reduction in Oswestry disability index, a difference of 0.4 percentage points. (95% confidence interval (CI) −11.2 to 11.9). The respective results of the per protocol analysis were 65 (65%) of 100 in the decompression alone group and 59 (66%) of 89 in the fusion group, a difference of −1.3 percentage points (95% CI −14.5 to 12.2). Both 95% CIs were higher than the predefined non-inferiority margin of −15%. The mean change in Oswestry disability index from baseline to five years was −17.8 in both groups (mean difference 0.02 (95% CI −3.8 to 3.9)). Results of the other secondary outcomes were in the same direction as the primary outcome. From two to five year follow-up, a new lumbar operation occurred in six (5%) of 123 people in the decompression group and 11 (10%) of 113 people in the fusion group, with a total from baseline to five years
ISSN:1756-1833
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DOI:10.1136/bmj-2024-079771