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The use of the Baumber scoring system for metastatic disease of the vertebral column

  • Sam Hodgson
  • , Paul Pynsent
  • , Simon Hughes
  • , Petr Rehousek
  • , Adrian Gardner*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objective: The prognostic assessment of metastatic spinal disease is predominantly tumour, rather than patient based. In 2021, Baumber et al. published a prognostic scoring system based on the patient as a whole rather than the tumour within the patient for metastatic disease of the appendicular skeleton. This paper assesses that prediction formula in those with metastatic disease of the spine.

Results: Survival was recorded for 65 individuals who underwent surgery for spinal metastatic disease. Using the same parameters and hazard ratio as Baumber, the projected survival was longer than actually occurred (over-prediction of 39% at 6 months and 54% at 12 months). The relative contributions of the individual parameters as part of the overall survival was different between the groups with a greater contribution seen if the individual had hyponatraemia, hypoalbuminaemia and low levels of creatinine. The reasons for the differences seen between the spinal and appendicular groups with regards to these parameters are not clear but may represent a poorer level of general health or the behaviour of different types and subtypes of malignancy. Further work is required to develop a specific tool for the calculation of prognosis in a metastatic spinal cohort using a general health perspective.
Original languageEnglish
Article number316
Number of pages6
JournalBMC Research Notes
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Jul 2025

Keywords

  • Tumour
  • Survival
  • Spine
  • Prognosis
  • Metastasis

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