Risk factors for subsequent vertebral fractures after percutaneous vertebral augmentation in Asian populations: a systematic review and meta-analysis

亚洲人群经皮椎体增强术后椎体骨折的危险因素:系统评价和荟萃分析

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify the risk factors for subsequent vertebral fractures after percutaneous vertebral augmentation through the meta-analysis. METHODS: Articles from 2019 to 2024 were retrieved from PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, and Web of Science. The quality of included studies was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS), while data analysis was performed with R (The R Project for Statistical Computing). RESULTS: Fourteen articles comprising data from 5,673 patients were included in the analysis. Statistically significant differences were identified for age, gender, T-score (measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry), body mass index (BMI), Computed tomography Hounsfield unit (CT HU) value, intravertebral cleft (IVC), multi-segment vertebral fractures, and bone cement leakage. In contrast, no statistically significant differences were observed for hypertension history, diabetes history, thoracolumbar vertebral fracture, postoperative Cobb angle, surgical method(percutaneous vertebroplasty/percutaneous kyphoplasty), puncture method (unilateral/bilateral puncture), or bone cement volume. CONCLUSION: In Asian populations, advanced age, female, low T-score, low BMI, low CT HU values, presence of IVC, multi-segment vertebral fractures, and bone cement leakage are identified as significant risk factors for subsequent vertebral fractures following PVA. Conversely, a history of anti-osteoporosis treatment is identified as a protective factor, whereas hypertension history, diabetes history, thoracolumbar vertebral fracture, postoperative Cobb angle, surgical method, puncture method, and bone cement volume demonstrate no significant correlation with subsequent vertebral fractures after PVA.

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