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Asher AM, Oleisky ER, Pennings JS, Khan I, Sivaganesan A, Devin CJ, Bydon M, Asher AL, Archer KR. Measuring clinically relevant improvement after lumbar spine surgery: is it time for something new? The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society. 2020 Jun;20(20). 847-856.
Abstract
Minimum clinically important difference (MCID) for patient-reported outcome measures is commonly used to assess clinical improvement. However, recent literature suggests that an absolute point-change may not be an effective or reliable marker of response to treatment for patients with low or high baseline patient-reported outcome scores. The multitude of established MCIDs also makes it difficult to compare outcomes across studies and different spine surgery procedures.