Inpatient spinal intervention is associated with improved outcomes following thoracolumbar pathologic compression fractures: a national retrospective study.

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Title: Inpatient spinal intervention is associated with improved outcomes following thoracolumbar pathologic compression fractures: a national retrospective study.
Authors: McIntyre MK; Department of Neurological Surgery, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA., Chen H; National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.; Department of Neurology, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Gandhi D; Department of Neurosurgery, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Malhotra A; Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA., Lakhani DA; Department of Neuroradiology, WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA., Liu JJ; Department of Neurological Surgery, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA., Colasurdo M; Department of Interventional Radiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA mcolasurdo@gmail.com.
Source: Journal of neurointerventional surgery [J Neurointerv Surg] 2026 Jun 18; Vol. 18 (7), pp. 1697-1702. Date of Electronic Publication: 2026 Jun 18.
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal Info: Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group Country of Publication: England NLM ID: 101517079 Publication Model: Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1759-8486 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 17598478 NLM ISO Abbreviation: J Neurointerv Surg Subsets: MEDLINE
Database: MEDLINE Ultimate
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ISSN:1759-8486
DOI:10.1136/jnis-2025-023835