The Global Spine Care Initiative: classification system for spine-related concerns

Purpose The purpose of this report is to describe the development of a classification system that would apply to anyone with a spine-related concern and that can be used in an evidence-based spine care pathway. Methods Existing classification systems for spinal disorders were assembled. A seed docum...

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Published inEuropean spine journal Vol. 27; no. Suppl 6; pp. 889 - 900
Main Authors Haldeman, Scott, Johnson, Claire D., Chou, Roger, Nordin, Margareta, Côté, Pierre, Hurwitz, Eric L., Green, Bart N., Kopansky-Giles, Deborah, Cedraschi, Christine, Aartun, Ellen, Acaroğlu, Emre, Ameis, Arthur, Ayhan, Selim, Blyth, Fiona, Borenstein, David, Brady, O’Dane, Davatchi, Fereydoun, Goertz, Christine, Hajjaj-Hassouni, Najia, Hartvigsen, Jan, Hondras, Maria, Lemeunier, Nadège, Mayer, John, Mior, Silvano, Mmopelwa, Tiro, Modic, Michael, Mullerpatan, Rajani, Mwaniki, Lillian, Ngandeu-Singwe, Madeleine, Outerbridge, Geoff, Randhawa, Kristi, Sönmez, Erkin, Torres, Carlos, Torres, Paola, Watters, William, Yu, Hainan
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Abstract Purpose The purpose of this report is to describe the development of a classification system that would apply to anyone with a spine-related concern and that can be used in an evidence-based spine care pathway. Methods Existing classification systems for spinal disorders were assembled. A seed document was developed through round-table discussions followed by a modified Delphi process. International and interprofessional clinicians and scientists with expertise in spine-related conditions were invited to participate. Results Thirty-six experts from 15 countries participated. After the second round, there was 95% agreement of the proposed classification system. The six major classifications included: no or minimal symptoms (class 0); mild symptoms (i.e., neck or back pain) but no interference with activities (class I); moderate or severe symptoms with interference of activities (class II); spine-related neurological signs or symptoms (class III); severe bony spine deformity, trauma or pathology (class IV); and spine-related symptoms or destructive lesions associated with systemic pathology (class V). Subclasses for each major class included chronicity and severity when different interventions were anticipated or recommended. Conclusions An international and interprofessional group developed a comprehensive classification system for all potential presentations of people who may seek care or advice at a spine care program. This classification can be used in the development of a spine care pathway, in clinical practice, and for research purposes. This classification needs to be tested for validity, reliability, and consistency among clinicians from different specialties and in different communities and cultures. Graphical abstract These slides can be retrieved under Electronic Supplementary Material.
AbstractList PURPOSEThe purpose of this report is to describe the development of a classification system that would apply to anyone with a spine-related concern and that can be used in an evidence-based spine care pathway. METHODSExisting classification systems for spinal disorders were assembled. A seed document was developed through round-table discussions followed by a modified Delphi process. International and interprofessional clinicians and scientists with expertise in spine-related conditions were invited to participate. RESULTSThirty-six experts from 15 countries participated. After the second round, there was 95% agreement of the proposed classification system. The six major classifications included: no or minimal symptoms (class 0); mild symptoms (i.e., neck or back pain) but no interference with activities (class I); moderate or severe symptoms with interference of activities (class II); spine-related neurological signs or symptoms (class III); severe bony spine deformity, trauma or pathology (class IV); and spine-related symptoms or destructive lesions associated with systemic pathology (class V). Subclasses for each major class included chronicity and severity when different interventions were anticipated or recommended. CONCLUSIONSAn international and interprofessional group developed a comprehensive classification system for all potential presentations of people who may seek care or advice at a spine care program. This classification can be used in the development of a spine care pathway, in clinical practice, and for research purposes. This classification needs to be tested for validity, reliability, and consistency among clinicians from different specialties and in different communities and cultures. These slides can be retrieved under Electronic Supplementary Material.
The purpose of this report is to describe the development of a classification system that would apply to anyone with a spine-related concern and that can be used in an evidence-based spine care pathway. Existing classification systems for spinal disorders were assembled. A seed document was developed through round-table discussions followed by a modified Delphi process. International and interprofessional clinicians and scientists with expertise in spine-related conditions were invited to participate. Thirty-six experts from 15 countries participated. After the second round, there was 95% agreement of the proposed classification system. The six major classifications included: no or minimal symptoms (class 0); mild symptoms (i.e., neck or back pain) but no interference with activities (class I); moderate or severe symptoms with interference of activities (class II); spine-related neurological signs or symptoms (class III); severe bony spine deformity, trauma or pathology (class IV); and spine-related symptoms or destructive lesions associated with systemic pathology (class V). Subclasses for each major class included chronicity and severity when different interventions were anticipated or recommended. An international and interprofessional group developed a comprehensive classification system for all potential presentations of people who may seek care or advice at a spine care program. This classification can be used in the development of a spine care pathway, in clinical practice, and for research purposes. This classification needs to be tested for validity, reliability, and consistency among clinicians from different specialties and in different communities and cultures. These slides can be retrieved under Electronic Supplementary Material.
Purpose The purpose of this report is to describe the development of a classification system that would apply to anyone with a spine-related concern and that can be used in an evidence-based spine care pathway. Methods Existing classification systems for spinal disorders were assembled. A seed document was developed through round-table discussions followed by a modified Delphi process. International and interprofessional clinicians and scientists with expertise in spine-related conditions were invited to participate. Results Thirty-six experts from 15 countries participated. After the second round, there was 95% agreement of the proposed classification system. The six major classifications included: no or minimal symptoms (class 0); mild symptoms (i.e., neck or back pain) but no interference with activities (class I); moderate or severe symptoms with interference of activities (class II); spine-related neurological signs or symptoms (class III); severe bony spine deformity, trauma or pathology (class IV); and spine-related symptoms or destructive lesions associated with systemic pathology (class V). Subclasses for each major class included chronicity and severity when different interventions were anticipated or recommended. Conclusions An international and interprofessional group developed a comprehensive classification system for all potential presentations of people who may seek care or advice at a spine care program. This classification can be used in the development of a spine care pathway, in clinical practice, and for research purposes. This classification needs to be tested for validity, reliability, and consistency among clinicians from different specialties and in different communities and cultures. Graphical abstract These slides can be retrieved under Electronic Supplementary Material.
PurposeThe purpose of this report is to describe the development of a classification system that would apply to anyone with a spine-related concern and that can be used in an evidence-based spine care pathway.MethodsExisting classification systems for spinal disorders were assembled. A seed document was developed through round-table discussions followed by a modified Delphi process. International and interprofessional clinicians and scientists with expertise in spine-related conditions were invited to participate.ResultsThirty-six experts from 15 countries participated. After the second round, there was 95% agreement of the proposed classification system. The six major classifications included: no or minimal symptoms (class 0); mild symptoms (i.e., neck or back pain) but no interference with activities (class I); moderate or severe symptoms with interference of activities (class II); spine-related neurological signs or symptoms (class III); severe bony spine deformity, trauma or pathology (class IV); and spine-related symptoms or destructive lesions associated with systemic pathology (class V). Subclasses for each major class included chronicity and severity when different interventions were anticipated or recommended.ConclusionsAn international and interprofessional group developed a comprehensive classification system for all potential presentations of people who may seek care or advice at a spine care program. This classification can be used in the development of a spine care pathway, in clinical practice, and for research purposes. This classification needs to be tested for validity, reliability, and consistency among clinicians from different specialties and in different communities and cultures.Graphical abstractThese slides can be retrieved under Electronic Supplementary Material.
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Hurwitz, Eric L.
Goertz, Christine
Watters, William
Torres, Carlos
Green, Bart N.
Cedraschi, Christine
Randhawa, Kristi
Côté, Pierre
Mmopelwa, Tiro
Lemeunier, Nadège
Ngandeu-Singwe, Madeleine
Mullerpatan, Rajani
Kopansky-Giles, Deborah
Hartvigsen, Jan
Aartun, Ellen
Hajjaj-Hassouni, Najia
Acaroğlu, Emre
Mayer, John
Sönmez, Erkin
Haldeman, Scott
Outerbridge, Geoff
Borenstein, David
Hondras, Maria
Mior, Silvano
Nordin, Margareta
Ayhan, Selim
Torres, Paola
Johnson, Claire D.
Mwaniki, Lillian
Chou, Roger
Yu, Hainan
Brady, O’Dane
Ameis, Arthur
Davatchi, Fereydoun
Blyth, Fiona
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Snippet Purpose The purpose of this report is to describe the development of a classification system that would apply to anyone with a spine-related concern and that...
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PurposeThe purpose of this report is to describe the development of a classification system that would apply to anyone with a spine-related concern and that...
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SubjectTerms Classification
Classification systems
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Neck
Neurosurgery
Original Article
Pain
Spine
Surgical Orthopedics
Trauma
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Title The Global Spine Care Initiative: classification system for spine-related concerns
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