Management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy and asymptomatic spinal cord compression: An international survey

Study design: Cross-sectional survey. Objective: Currently there is limited evidence and guidance on the management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) and asymptomatic spinal cord compression (ASCC). Anecdotal evidence suggest variance in clinical practice. The objectives of this study w...

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Main Authors: Brannigan, Jamie F. M., Davies, Benjamin M., Mowforth, Oliver D., Yurac, Ratko, Kumar, Vishal, Dejaegher, Joost, Zamorano, Juan J., Murphy, Rory K. J., Tripathi, Manjul, Anderson, David B., Harrop, James, Molliqaj, Granit, Wynne-Jones, Guy, Arbatin, Jose Joefrey F., Kato, So, Ito, Manabu, Wilson, Jefferson, Romelean, Ronie, Dea, Nicolas, Graves, Daniel, Tessitore, Enrico, Martin, Allan R., Nouri, Aria
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spelling my.um.eprints.448162024-07-04T04:13:56Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/44816/ Management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy and asymptomatic spinal cord compression: An international survey Brannigan, Jamie F. M. Davies, Benjamin M. Mowforth, Oliver D. Yurac, Ratko Kumar, Vishal Dejaegher, Joost Zamorano, Juan J. Murphy, Rory K. J. Tripathi, Manjul Anderson, David B. Harrop, James Molliqaj, Granit Wynne-Jones, Guy Arbatin, Jose Joefrey F. Kato, So Ito, Manabu Wilson, Jefferson Romelean, Ronie Dea, Nicolas Graves, Daniel Tessitore, Enrico Martin, Allan R. Nouri, Aria R Medicine RD Surgery Study design: Cross-sectional survey. Objective: Currently there is limited evidence and guidance on the management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) and asymptomatic spinal cord compression (ASCC). Anecdotal evidence suggest variance in clinical practice. The objectives of this study were to assess current practice and to quantify the variability in clinical practice. Methods: Spinal surgeons and some additional health professionals completed a web-based survey distributed by email to members of AO Spine and the Cervical Spine Research Society (CSRS) North American Society. Questions captured experience with DCM, frequency of DCM patient encounters, and standard of practice in the assessment of DCM. Further questions assessed the definition and management of mild DCM, and the management of ASCC. Results: A total of 699 respondents, mostly surgeons, completed the survey. Every world region was represented in the responses. Half (50.1, n = 359) had greater than 10 years of professional experience with DCM. For mild DCM, standardised follow-up for non-operative patients was reported by 488 respondents (69.5). Follow-up included a heterogeneous mix of investigations, most often at 6-month intervals (32.9, n = 158). There was some inconsistency regarding which clinical features would cause a surgeon to counsel a patient towards surgery. Practice for ASCC aligned closely with mild DCM. Finally, there were some contradictory definitions of mild DCM provided in the form of free text. Conclusions: Professionals typically offer outpatient follow up for patients with mild DCM and/or asymptomatic ASCC. However, what this constitutes varies widely. Further research is needed to define best practice and support patient care. © Crown 2023. Springer Nature 2024 Article PeerReviewed Brannigan, Jamie F. M. and Davies, Benjamin M. and Mowforth, Oliver D. and Yurac, Ratko and Kumar, Vishal and Dejaegher, Joost and Zamorano, Juan J. and Murphy, Rory K. J. and Tripathi, Manjul and Anderson, David B. and Harrop, James and Molliqaj, Granit and Wynne-Jones, Guy and Arbatin, Jose Joefrey F. and Kato, So and Ito, Manabu and Wilson, Jefferson and Romelean, Ronie and Dea, Nicolas and Graves, Daniel and Tessitore, Enrico and Martin, Allan R. and Nouri, Aria (2024) Management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy and asymptomatic spinal cord compression: An international survey. Spinal Cord, 62 (2). 51 – 58. ISSN 1362-4393, DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41393-023-00945-8 <https://doi.org/10.1038/s41393-023-00945-8>. 10.1038/s41393-023-00945-8
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topic R Medicine
RD Surgery
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RD Surgery
Brannigan, Jamie F. M.
Davies, Benjamin M.
Mowforth, Oliver D.
Yurac, Ratko
Kumar, Vishal
Dejaegher, Joost
Zamorano, Juan J.
Murphy, Rory K. J.
Tripathi, Manjul
Anderson, David B.
Harrop, James
Molliqaj, Granit
Wynne-Jones, Guy
Arbatin, Jose Joefrey F.
Kato, So
Ito, Manabu
Wilson, Jefferson
Romelean, Ronie
Dea, Nicolas
Graves, Daniel
Tessitore, Enrico
Martin, Allan R.
Nouri, Aria
Management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy and asymptomatic spinal cord compression: An international survey
description Study design: Cross-sectional survey. Objective: Currently there is limited evidence and guidance on the management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) and asymptomatic spinal cord compression (ASCC). Anecdotal evidence suggest variance in clinical practice. The objectives of this study were to assess current practice and to quantify the variability in clinical practice. Methods: Spinal surgeons and some additional health professionals completed a web-based survey distributed by email to members of AO Spine and the Cervical Spine Research Society (CSRS) North American Society. Questions captured experience with DCM, frequency of DCM patient encounters, and standard of practice in the assessment of DCM. Further questions assessed the definition and management of mild DCM, and the management of ASCC. Results: A total of 699 respondents, mostly surgeons, completed the survey. Every world region was represented in the responses. Half (50.1, n = 359) had greater than 10 years of professional experience with DCM. For mild DCM, standardised follow-up for non-operative patients was reported by 488 respondents (69.5). Follow-up included a heterogeneous mix of investigations, most often at 6-month intervals (32.9, n = 158). There was some inconsistency regarding which clinical features would cause a surgeon to counsel a patient towards surgery. Practice for ASCC aligned closely with mild DCM. Finally, there were some contradictory definitions of mild DCM provided in the form of free text. Conclusions: Professionals typically offer outpatient follow up for patients with mild DCM and/or asymptomatic ASCC. However, what this constitutes varies widely. Further research is needed to define best practice and support patient care. © Crown 2023.
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author Brannigan, Jamie F. M.
Davies, Benjamin M.
Mowforth, Oliver D.
Yurac, Ratko
Kumar, Vishal
Dejaegher, Joost
Zamorano, Juan J.
Murphy, Rory K. J.
Tripathi, Manjul
Anderson, David B.
Harrop, James
Molliqaj, Granit
Wynne-Jones, Guy
Arbatin, Jose Joefrey F.
Kato, So
Ito, Manabu
Wilson, Jefferson
Romelean, Ronie
Dea, Nicolas
Graves, Daniel
Tessitore, Enrico
Martin, Allan R.
Nouri, Aria
author_facet Brannigan, Jamie F. M.
Davies, Benjamin M.
Mowforth, Oliver D.
Yurac, Ratko
Kumar, Vishal
Dejaegher, Joost
Zamorano, Juan J.
Murphy, Rory K. J.
Tripathi, Manjul
Anderson, David B.
Harrop, James
Molliqaj, Granit
Wynne-Jones, Guy
Arbatin, Jose Joefrey F.
Kato, So
Ito, Manabu
Wilson, Jefferson
Romelean, Ronie
Dea, Nicolas
Graves, Daniel
Tessitore, Enrico
Martin, Allan R.
Nouri, Aria
author_sort Brannigan, Jamie F. M.
title Management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy and asymptomatic spinal cord compression: An international survey
title_short Management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy and asymptomatic spinal cord compression: An international survey
title_full Management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy and asymptomatic spinal cord compression: An international survey
title_fullStr Management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy and asymptomatic spinal cord compression: An international survey
title_full_unstemmed Management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy and asymptomatic spinal cord compression: An international survey
title_sort management of mild degenerative cervical myelopathy and asymptomatic spinal cord compression: an international survey
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