Abstract

Objective To explore the relationship between (bone fusion associated protein) bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)2 and BMP9 and spinal function and quality of life in patients with severe scoliosis after posterior vertebral column resection (PVCR). Methods 78 cases of severe scoliosis treated with PVCR surgery in our hospital from January 2015 to April 2018 were selected and set as the observation group, and 80 health examiners in the same period were selected and set as the control group. The ELISA method was used to detect the levels of BMP2 and BMP9 in the two groups. Also, the relationship between the recovery of spinal function, quality of life, and serum BMP2 and BMP9 in the observation group was analyzed. The receiver operating characteristic curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of BMP2 and BMP9 for complications after PVCR. Results One month after PVCR, the serum BMP2 and BMP9 levels of patients with severe scoliosis were higher than those of healthy people (P < 0.05). One year after PVCR, Pearson correlation analysis showed that serum levels of BMP2 and BMP9 in patients with scoliosis were positively correlated with ODI scores (r = 0.778, P < 0.001; r = 0.746, P < 0.001), SRS-22 scores (r = 0.758, P < 0.001; r = 0.722, P < 0.001), and Cobb angle correction rate (r = 0.838, P < 0.001; r = 0.802, P < 0.001). Conclusion The levels of BMP2 and BMP9 of patients with scoliosis after PVCR are higher than those of healthy people. After 1-year follow-up, the patients' serum BMP2 and BMP9 levels were positively correlated with spinal function recovery, quality of life, and surgical efficacy. Among them, BMP2 and BMP9 had the highest correlation with PVCR surgical efficacy. Paying attention to the serum BMP2 and BMP9 levels of patients with scoliosis has certain clinical significance.

Highlights

  • Severe scoliosis means that the Cobb angle of the coronal plane is greater than 90 degrees, which can lead to stiffness and stability of the spine of the patient, resulting in thoracic deformation, abnormal heart and lung development, and impaired respiratory function; this causes serious damage to the patient’s appearance, spine physiological function, and quality of life [1, 2]

  • posterior vertebral column resection (PVCR), Pearson correlation analysis showed that serum levels of BMP2 and BMP9 in patients with scoliosis were positively correlated with Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores (r = 0.778, P < 0.001; r = 0.746, P < 0.001), as shown in Figures 1 and 2

  • One year after PVCR, Pearson correlation analysis showed that serum levels of BMP2 and BMP9 in patients with scoliosis were positively correlated with Society health-related quality of life questionnaire 22 (SRS-22) scores (r = 0.758, P < 0.001; r = 0.722, P < 0.001), as shown in Figures 3 and 4

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Introduction

Severe scoliosis means that the Cobb angle of the coronal plane is greater than 90 degrees, which can lead to stiffness and stability of the spine of the patient, resulting in thoracic deformation, abnormal heart and lung development, and impaired respiratory function; this causes serious damage to the patient’s appearance, spine physiological function, and quality of life [1, 2]. The treatment effect of PVCR on patients’ spinal deformity, function, and quality of life still needs to be improved. Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) has osteogenic activity and can induce the formation of chondrocytes and bone cells. It has important value in the research of fractures, nonunion, and other bone diseases. There are few reports on the relationship between the recovery of scoliosis patients after orthopedic surgery and the level of BMP. Is study explores the relationship between BMP2 and BMP9 levels and spinal function and quality of life in patients with severe scoliosis after PVCR There are few reports on the relationship between the recovery of scoliosis patients after orthopedic surgery and the level of BMP. is study explores the relationship between BMP2 and BMP9 levels and spinal function and quality of life in patients with severe scoliosis after PVCR

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