NASS 2017 Annual Meeting

Abstract Presentations: Psychosocial Factors (Room W230CD)

Moderator: Scott Kreiner, MD

Sources of Patients’ Expectations of Lumbar Surgery
Carol A. Mancuso, MD

Surgeons’ Preoperative Expectations Predict Fulfillment of Patients’ Expectations Two Years after Lumbar Surgery
Carol A. Mancuso, MD

Influence of Psychosocial Distress in the Results of Elective Lumbar Spine Surgery
Luis Marchi, PhD

Comorbid Psychiatric Diagnoses are Associated with Poor Outcomes of Adult Cervical Spine Surgery at Two-Year Follow-Up
Neil V. Shah, MD, MS

Cost-Effectiveness of Psychologically Informed Physical Therapy in Patients after Lumbar Spine Surgery
Kristin R. Archer, PhD, DPT

Discussion

Utility of Anxiety or Depression Domain of EQ-5D to Define Psychological Distress in Spine Surgery
Benjamin M. Weisenthal, MD

Screening for Anxiety and Depression among Patients Presenting for Spine Surgery: Comparison of Optimal Cut-Points using PROMIS
Richard L. Skolasky, ScD

Factors Affecting Long-Term Postoperative Narcotic Use in Discectomy Patients
Rabia Qureshi, BS

Pain Catastrophizing Behaviour Can Be Associated with Poorer Clinical Outcomes
Neil A. Manson, MD, FRCSC

Surgical Intensity and Risk Factors for Prolonged Opioid Use Following Spine Surgery
Andrew J. Schoenfeld, MD

Discussion