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Study Design: Multicenter prospective cohort study. Objectives: Anxiety in combination with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCFs) of the spine remains understudied. The purpose of this study was to analyze whether anxiety has an impact on the short-term functional outcome of patients with an OVCF. Furthermore, a direct impact of the fracture on the patient’s anxiety during hospitalization should be recognized. Methods: All inpatients with an OVCF of the thoracolumbar spine from 2017 to 2020 were included. Trauma mechanism, analgetic medication, anti-osteoporotic therapy, timed-up-and-go test (TuG), mobility, Barthel index, Oswestry-Disability Index (ODI) and EQ5D-5L were documented. For statistical analysis, the U test, chi-square independence test, Spearman correlation, General Linear Model for repeated measures, Bonferroni analysis and Wilcoxon test were used. The item anxiety/depression of the EQ5D-5L was analyzed to describe the patients’ anxiousness. Results: Data from 518 patients from 17 different hospitals were evaluated. Fracture severity showed a significant correlation (r =.087, P =.0496) with anxiety. During the hospital stay, pain medication (P
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Schwarz, F., Klee, E., Schenk, P., Katscher, S., Schnake, K. J., Bäumlein, M., … Ullrich, B. W. (2025). Impact of Anxiety During Hospitalization on the Clinical Outcome of Patients With Osteoporotic Thoracolumbar Vertebral Fracture. Global Spine Journal, 15(2), 417–424. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682231192847
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