A patient's genetics may be associated with improved outcomes for spine surgery after the one year follow-up, according to a study published in Spine.
Researchers examined 69 patients undergoing treatment for lumbar degenerative disc disease. They extracted DNA from the patients' blood sample and performed an analysis of the GCH1. Researchers found that patients with the 1 SNP were significantly associated with an improved ODI score and less back pain following surgery.
Read the abstract on genetics predicting patient outcomes after spine surgery.
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Researchers examined 69 patients undergoing treatment for lumbar degenerative disc disease. They extracted DNA from the patients' blood sample and performed an analysis of the GCH1. Researchers found that patients with the 1 SNP were significantly associated with an improved ODI score and less back pain following surgery.
Read the abstract on genetics predicting patient outcomes after spine surgery.
Read other coverage on spine surgery:
- 3 Cutting-Edge Projects at the Southern California center for Neuroscience and Spine
- New York Physician Implants Coflex Device for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- Spine Surgery Research Update: Biologics in Spine Surgery