Table 1 Demographic characteristics of the population (n = 30), mean functional scores and clinical classifications.

From: Guiding significance of the autophagy intensity of lumbar intervertebral discs and the Charlson Comorbidity Index in predicting the postoperative curative effect of patients with single-level lumbar disc herniation

 

Mean ± SD / Median(UQ ~ LQ) / n(%)

Range [min; max]

Age, Mean ± SD

50.3 ± 17.6

[20; 78]

Gender (Female, n (%))

14 (46.7%)

/

BMI, Mean ± SD

23.3 ± 3.6

[17.3; 34.4]

Duration of symptoms(M), Median(UQ ~ LQ)

4.0 (1.0 ~ 8.0)

[0.3; 24.0]

Pre-VAS, Mean ± SD

8.0 ± 1.4

[4.0; 10.0]

Pre-ODI, Mean ± SD

70.5 ± 16.4

[28.0; 90.0]

Pre-JOA, Mean ± SD

12.1 ± 3.3

[6.0; 20.0]

Post-VAS, Mean ± SD

1.5 ± 1.0

[0.0; 3.0]

Post-ODI, Mean ± SD

9.5 ± 8.1

[0.0; 28.0]

Post-JOA, Mean ± SD

24.4 ± 3.2

[19.0; 29.0]

JOA improvement rate (%), Mean ± SD

73.7 ± 17.8

[41.2; 100.0]

Operation method – simple

– LIF

13 (43.3%)

17 (56.7%)

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Autophagy intensity – high, n (%)

13 (43.3%)

/

– Low, n (%)

17 (56.7%)

/

Pfirrmann classification – III, n (%)

8 (26.7%)

/

– IV, n (%)

15 (50.0%)

/

– V, n (%)

7 (23.3%)

/

MSU classification – II, n (%)

24 (80.0%)

/

– III, n (%)

6 (20.0%)

/

CCI classification – (0–1)

18 (60.0%)

/

– (≥ 2)

12 (40.0%)

/