Functional Outcomes in Spinal Tuberculosis: A Review of the Literature

Spinal tuberculosis often leads to neurological deficit and subsequent deterioration in functional outcomes. This review assesses the recent evidence on functional outcomes in spinal tuberculosis, highlighting functional recovery, assessment tools for functional measures, and associative factors for...

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Main Authors: Lionelson Norbert Yong, Fatimah Ahmedy, Khin Nyein Yin, Julia Patrick Engkasan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Spine Society 2021-06-01
Series:Asian Spine Journal
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Online Access:http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-2020-0086.pdf
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spelling doaj-4ca39f8ad6f74bab841a7b96bb430aa42021-06-18T06:16:37ZengKorean Spine SocietyAsian Spine Journal1976-19021976-78462021-06-0115338139110.31616/asj.2020.00861259Functional Outcomes in Spinal Tuberculosis: A Review of the LiteratureLionelson Norbert Yong0Fatimah Ahmedy1Khin Nyein Yin2Julia Patrick Engkasan3 Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaSpinal tuberculosis often leads to neurological deficit and subsequent deterioration in functional outcomes. This review assesses the recent evidence on functional outcomes in spinal tuberculosis, highlighting functional recovery, assessment tools for functional measures, and associative factors for functional recovery. Using PubMed, a literature search was done using the terms “spinal tuberculosis,” “tuberculous spondylitis,” “tuberculous spondylodiscitis,” and “functional outcome” for original articles published between January 2010 and December 2019. A total of 191 search results were found. Detailed screening showed that 19 articles met the eligibility criteria: 13 of these focused on surgical methods, four on conservative management, and two on rehabilitation approaches. The outcome measures used for functional assessment were the Oswestry Disability Index (11 articles), Japanese Orthopaedic Association score (n=3), modified Barthel Index (n=2), Functional Independence Measure (n=2), and 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (n=1). Functional outcome was mainly affected by pain, spinal cord compression, and inpatient rehabilitation. No significant difference in functional outcome was found between conservative management and surgery for cases with uncomplicated spinal tuberculosis. Most studies focused on surgery as the mode of treatment and used pain-related functional measures; however, these assessed functional limitations secondary to pain, and not neurological deficits. Further studies may consider examining functional outcomes in spinal tuberculosis by utilizing spinal cord-specific functional outcome measures, to evaluate outcome measures as a prognostic tool, and to measure functional outcomes from specific rehabilitation interventions.http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-2020-0086.pdfspinal tuberculosisoutcome measuresreviewspinal cord disorders
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Fatimah Ahmedy
Khin Nyein Yin
Julia Patrick Engkasan
Functional Outcomes in Spinal Tuberculosis: A Review of the Literature
Asian Spine Journal
spinal tuberculosis
outcome measures
review
spinal cord disorders
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Fatimah Ahmedy
Khin Nyein Yin
Julia Patrick Engkasan
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title Functional Outcomes in Spinal Tuberculosis: A Review of the Literature
title_short Functional Outcomes in Spinal Tuberculosis: A Review of the Literature
title_full Functional Outcomes in Spinal Tuberculosis: A Review of the Literature
title_fullStr Functional Outcomes in Spinal Tuberculosis: A Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Functional Outcomes in Spinal Tuberculosis: A Review of the Literature
title_sort functional outcomes in spinal tuberculosis: a review of the literature
publisher Korean Spine Society
series Asian Spine Journal
issn 1976-1902
1976-7846
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Spinal tuberculosis often leads to neurological deficit and subsequent deterioration in functional outcomes. This review assesses the recent evidence on functional outcomes in spinal tuberculosis, highlighting functional recovery, assessment tools for functional measures, and associative factors for functional recovery. Using PubMed, a literature search was done using the terms “spinal tuberculosis,” “tuberculous spondylitis,” “tuberculous spondylodiscitis,” and “functional outcome” for original articles published between January 2010 and December 2019. A total of 191 search results were found. Detailed screening showed that 19 articles met the eligibility criteria: 13 of these focused on surgical methods, four on conservative management, and two on rehabilitation approaches. The outcome measures used for functional assessment were the Oswestry Disability Index (11 articles), Japanese Orthopaedic Association score (n=3), modified Barthel Index (n=2), Functional Independence Measure (n=2), and 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (n=1). Functional outcome was mainly affected by pain, spinal cord compression, and inpatient rehabilitation. No significant difference in functional outcome was found between conservative management and surgery for cases with uncomplicated spinal tuberculosis. Most studies focused on surgery as the mode of treatment and used pain-related functional measures; however, these assessed functional limitations secondary to pain, and not neurological deficits. Further studies may consider examining functional outcomes in spinal tuberculosis by utilizing spinal cord-specific functional outcome measures, to evaluate outcome measures as a prognostic tool, and to measure functional outcomes from specific rehabilitation interventions.
topic spinal tuberculosis
outcome measures
review
spinal cord disorders
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