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Item Analysis of factors affecting baseline SF-36 Mental Component Summary in Adult Spinal Deformity and its impact on surgical outcomes(TURKISH ASSOC ORTHOPAEDICS TRAUMATOLOGY, 2018-01-01) Mmopelwa, Tiro; Ayhan, Selim; Yuksel, Selcen; Nabiyev, Vugar; Niyazi, Asli; Pellise, Ferran; Alanay, Ahmet; Perez Grueso, Francisco Javier Sanchez; Kleinstuck, Frank; Obeid, Ibrahim; Acaroglu, Emre; Grp, European Spine StudyObjectives: To identify the factors that affect SF-36 mental component summary (MCS) in patients with adult spinal deformity (ASD) at the time of presentation, and to analyse the effect of SF-36 MCS on clinical outcomes in surgically treated patients. Methods: Prospectively collected data from a multicentric ASD database was analysed for baseline parameters. Then, the same database for surgically treated patients with a minimum of 1-year follow-up was analysed to see the effect of baseline SF-36 MCS on treatment results. A clinically useful SF-36 MCS was determined by ROC Curve analysis. Results: A total of 229 patients with the baseline parameters were analysed. A strong correlation between SF-36 MCS and SRS-22, ODI, gender, and diagnosis were found (p < 0.05). For the second part of the study, a total of 186 surgically treated patients were analysed. Only for SF-36 PCS, the un-improved cohort based on minimum clinically important differences had significantly lower mean baseline SF-36 MCS (p < 0.001). SF-36 MCS was found to have an odds ratio of 0.914 in improving SF-36 PCS score (unit by unit) (p < 0.001). A cut-off point of 43.97 for SF-36 MCS was found to be predictive of SF-36 PCS (AUC = 0.631Item The Global Spine Care Initiative: care pathway for people with spine-related concerns(SPRINGER, 2018-01-01) Haldeman, Scott; Johnson, Claire D.; Chou, Roger; Nordin, Margareta; Cote, Pierre; Hurwitz, Eric L.; Green, Bart N.; Cedraschi, Christine; Acaroglu, Emre; Kopansky-Giles, Deborah; Ameis, Arthur; Adjei-Kwayisi, Afua; Ayhan, Selim; Blyth, Fiona; Borenstein, David; Brady, O'Dane; Brooks, Peter; Camilleri, Connie; Castellote, Juan M.; Clay, Michael B.; Davatchi, Fereydoun; Dunn, Robert; Goertz, Christine; Griffith, Erin A.; Hondras, Maria; Kane, Edward J.; Lemeunier, Nadege; Mayer, John; Mmopelwa, Tiro; Modic, Michael; Moss, Jean; Mullerpatan, Rajani; Muteti, Elijah; Mwaniki, Lillian; Ngandeu-Singwe, Madeleine; Outerbridge, Geoff; Randhawa, Kristi; Shearer, Heather; Sonmez, Erkin; Torres, Carlos; Torres, Paola; Verville, Leslie; Vlok, Adriaan; Watters III, William; Wong, Chung Chek; Yu, HainanPurpose The purpose of this report is to describe the development of an evidence-based care pathway that can be implemented globally. Methods The Global Spine Care Initiative (GSCI) care pathway development team extracted interventions recommended for the management of spinal disorders from six GSCI articles that synthesized the available evidence from guidelines and relevant literature. Sixty-eight international and interprofessional clinicians and scientists with expertise in spine-related conditions were invited to participate. An iterative consensus process was used. Results After three rounds of review, 46 experts from 16 countries reached consensus for the care pathway that includes five decision steps: awareness, initial triage, provider assessment, interventions (e.g., non-invasive treatmentItem The Global Spine Care Initiative: classification system for spine-related concerns(SPRINGER, 2018-01-01) Haldeman, Scott; Johnson, Claire D.; Chou, Roger; Nordin, Margareta; Cote, Pierre; Hurwitz, Eric L.; Green, Bart N.; Kopansky-Giles, Deborah; Cedraschi, Christine; Aartun, Ellen; Acaroglu, Emre; Ameis, Arthur; Ayhan, Selim; Blyth, Fiona; Borenstein, David; Brady, O'Dane; Davatchi, Fereydoun; Goertz, Christine; Hajjaj-Hassouni, Najia; Hartvigsen, Jan; Hondras, Maria; Lemeunier, Nadege; Mayer, John; Mior, Silvano; Mmopelwa, Tiro; Modic, Michael; Mullerpatan, Rajani; Mwaniki, Lillian; Ngandeu-Singwe, Madeleine; Outerbridge, Geoff; Randhawa, Kristi; Sonmez, Erkin; Torres, Carlos; Torres, Paola; Watters III, William; Yu, HainanPurpose The purpose of this report is to describe the development of a classification system that would apply to anyone with a spine-related concern and that can be used in an evidence-based spine care pathway. Methods Existing classification systems for spinal disorders were assembled. A seed document was developed through round-table discussions followed by a modified Delphi process. International and interprofessional clinicians and scientists with expertise in spine-related conditions were invited to participate. Results Thirty-six experts from 15 countries participated. After the second round, there was 95\% agreement of the proposed classification system. The six major classifications included: no or minimal symptoms (class 0)Item The Global Spine Care Initiative: methodology, contributors, and disclosures(SPRINGER, 2018-01-01) Johnson, Claire D.; Haldeman, Scott; Nordin, Margareta; Chou, Roger; Cote, Pierre; Hurwitz, Eric L.; Green, Bart N.; Kopansky-Giles, Deborah; Randhawa, Kristi; Cedraschi, Christine; Ameis, Arthur; Acaroglu, Emre; Aartun, Ellen; Adjei-Kwayisi, Afua; Ayhan, Selim; Aziz, Amer; Bas, Teresa; Blyth, Fiona; Borenstein, David; Brady, O'Dane; Brooks, Peter; Camilleri, Connie; Castellote, Juan M.; Clay, Michael B.; Davatchi, Fereydoun; Dudler, Jean; Dunn, Robert; Eberspaecher, Stefan; Emmerich, Juan; Farcy, Jean Pierre; Fisher-Jeffes, Norman; Goertz, Christine; Grevitt, Michael; Griffith, Erin A.; Hajjaj-Hassouni, Najia; Hartvigsen, Jan; Hondras, Maria; Kane, Edward J.; Laplante, Julie; Lemeunier, Nadege; Mayer, John; Mior, Silvano; Mmopelwa, Tiro; Modic, Michael; Moss, Jean; Mullerpatan, Rajani; Muteti, Elijah; Mwaniki, Lillian; Ngandeu-Singwe, Madeleine; Outerbridge, Geoff; Rajasekaran, Shanmuganathan; Shearer, Heather; Smuck, Matthew; Sonmez, Erkin; Tavares, Patricia; Taylor-Vaisey, Anne; Torres, Carlos; Torres, Paola; van der Horst, Alexander; Verville, Leslie; Vialle, Emiliano; Kumar, Gomatam Vijay; Vlok, Adriaan; Watters III, William; Wong, Chung Chek; Wong, Jessica J.; Yu, Hainan; Yuksel, SelcenPurpose The purpose of this report is to describe the Global Spine Care Initiative (GSCI) contributors, disclosures, and methods for reporting transparency on the development of the recommendations. Methods World Spine Care convened the GSCI to develop an evidence-based, practical, and sustainable healthcare model for spinal care. The initiative aims to improve the management, prevention, and public health for spine-related disorders worldwideItem The Global Spine Care Initiative: model of care and implementation(SPRINGER, 2018-01-01) Johnson, Claire D.; Haldeman, Scott; Chou, Roger; Nordin, Margareta; Green, Bart N.; Cote, Pierre; Hurwitz, Eric L.; Kopansky-Giles, Deborah; Acaroglu, Emre; Cedraschi, Christine; Ameis, Arthur; Randhawa, Kristi; Aartun, Ellen; Adjei-Kwayisi, Afua; Ayhan, Selim; Aziz, Amer; Bas, Teresa; Blyth, Fiona; Borenstein, David; Brady, O'Dane; Brooks, Peter; Camilleri, Connie; Castellote, Juan M.; Clay, Michael B.; Davatchi, Fereydoun; Dudler, Jean; Dunn, Robert; Eberspaecher, Stefan; Emmerich, Juan; Farcy, Jean Pierre; Fisher-Jeffes, Norman; Goertz, Christine; Grevitt, Michael; Griffith, Erin A.; Hajjaj-Hassouni, Najia; Hartvigsen, Jan; Hondras, Maria; Kane, Edward J.; Laplante, Julie; Lemeunier, Nadege; Mayer, John; Mior, Silvano; Mmopelwa, Tiro; Modic, Michael; Moss, Jean; Mullerpatan, Rajani; Muteti, Elijah; Mwaniki, Lillian; Ngandeu-Singwe, Madeleine; Outerbridge, Geoff; Rajasekaran, Shanmuganathan; Shearer, Heather; Smuck, Matthew; Sonmez, Erkin; Tavares, Patricia; Taylor-Vaisey, Anne; Torres, Carlos; Torres, Paola; van der Horst, Alexander; Verville, Leslie; Vialle, Emiliano; Kumar, Gomatam Vijay; Vlok, Adriaan; Watters III, William; Wong, Chung Chek; Wong, Jessica J.; Yu, Hainan; Yuksel, SelcenPurpose Spine-related disorders are a leading cause of global disability and are a burden on society and to public health. Currently, there is no comprehensive, evidence-based model of care for spine-related disorders, which includes back and neck pain, deformity, spine injury, neurological conditions, spinal diseases, and pathology, that could be applied in global health care settings. The purposes of this paper are to propose: (1) principles to transform the delivery of spine care