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Body mass index affects outcomes after vertebral body tethering surgery
Pediatric Spine Study Group
Division of Pediatrics
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Body Mass Index
100%
Operative
100%
Vertebral Body Tethering
100%
Overweight Patient
80%
Scoliosis Correction
60%
Between-group
40%
2-year Follow-up
40%
Risk Ratio
40%
Scoliosis
40%
Normal Weight
40%
Growth Modulation
40%
Anterior Vertebral Body Tethering
40%
Scoliosis Progression
40%
Modulation Phase
40%
Exact Test
20%
Treatment Phase
20%
Radiograph
20%
Mean Group
20%
Peri
20%
Minimum 2-year Follow-up
20%
Pediatric Spine
20%
Kyphosis
20%
Three-class Classification
20%
Post Hoc Test
20%
Weight Groups
20%
Level of Evidence III
20%
Non-weight Bearing
20%
Operative Age
20%
Spine Registry
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Obesity
100%
Scoliosis
100%
Underweight
57%
Kyphosis
14%