Table 1

Demographic and radiographic comparisons between patients treated conservatively and those undergoing surgery.

Preoperative DataSurgicalConservativeStudent t2
Demographic parameters
 Age, y36.5 ± 10.638.6 ± 14.20.55
 Gender, F/M86.4%/13.6%60%/40%0.038a
 Height, cm151.7 ± 10.1157.9 ± 11.60.07
 Weight, kg59.2 ± 14.565.9 ± 160.15
 BMI25.9 ± 4.826.4 ± 50.76
 Comorbidities40.9%33.3%0.121
 Previous surgery45.5%23.3%0.093
Deformity type 10.746
 Scoliosis77.3%73.3%
 Kyphosis22.7%26.7%
Deformity type 20.811
 Simple HV64%56%
 Multiple HV30%39%
 Segment defects6%5%
Deformity Location0.166
 Proximal thoracic4.5%16.7%
 Main thoracic36.4%46.7%
 Thoracolumbar31.8%10%
 Lumbar27.3%26.7%
Radiographic parameters
 Main Cobb, °59.3 ± 33.464.8 ± 27.10.52
 Coronal balance, mm−9.3 ± 36.9−0.8 ± 26.30.42
 SVA, mm14.2 ± 42.819.6 ± 56.10.73
 Global tilt, °22.9 ± 15.318.6 ± 14.60.36
 T10-L2 kyphosis, °13.7 ± 31.225.4 ± 350.24
 PI-LL mismatch, °−0.7 ± 26−2.9 ± 24.30.765
 LL, °49.2 ± 27.457.3 ± 23.60.265
 PI, °47.8 ± 13.951.2 ± 16.50.458
 T-DAR8.9 ± 4.89.9 ± 4.60.464
  • Data presented as mean ± SD and percentages.

  • aStatistically significant.

  • BMI, body mass index; HV, hemivertebrae; LL, lumbar lordosis; PI, pelvic incidence; SVA, sagittal vertical axis; T-DAR, total deformity angular ratio.