Implications of Preoperative Depression for Lumbar Spine Surgery Outcomes


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Saad Javeed, Braeden C. Benedict, Salim Yakdan, Samia Saleem, Justin K Zhang, Kathleen S Botterbush, M. Frumkin, Angela Hardi, Brian Neuman, Michael P. Kelly, Michael P. Steinmetz, Jay F. Piccirillo, B. Goodin, T. Rodebaugh, W. Z. Ray, Jacob K Greenberg
JAMA Network Open, 2024

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Javeed, S., Benedict, B. C., Yakdan, S., Saleem, S., Zhang, J. K., Botterbush, K. S., … Greenberg, J. K. (2024). Implications of Preoperative Depression for Lumbar Spine Surgery Outcomes. JAMA Network Open.


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Javeed, Saad, Braeden C. Benedict, Salim Yakdan, Samia Saleem, Justin K Zhang, Kathleen S Botterbush, M. Frumkin, et al. “Implications of Preoperative Depression for Lumbar Spine Surgery Outcomes.” JAMA Network Open (2024).


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Javeed, Saad, et al. “Implications of Preoperative Depression for Lumbar Spine Surgery Outcomes.” JAMA Network Open, 2024.


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@article{saad2024a,
  title = {Implications of Preoperative Depression for Lumbar Spine Surgery Outcomes},
  year = {2024},
  journal = {JAMA Network Open},
  author = {Javeed, Saad and Benedict, Braeden C. and Yakdan, Salim and Saleem, Samia and Zhang, Justin K and Botterbush, Kathleen S and Frumkin, M. and Hardi, Angela and Neuman, Brian and Kelly, Michael P. and Steinmetz, Michael P. and Piccirillo, Jay F. and Goodin, B. and Rodebaugh, T. and Ray, W. Z. and Greenberg, Jacob K}
}

Abstract

This systematic review and meta-analysis describes the association between preoperative depression and postoperative patient-reported disability, pain, and physical function after spine surgery among adults enrolled in 44 studies.


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