35 patients were required for the study. They were randomized to have DBM and autograft on one side of the posterior approach and autograft alone on other side of the same approach. Patients were followed up with interval radiographs for total of 24mons. To date 32 patients have been recruited and with an average follow up a15.3 months. The mineralization of fusion mass lateral to the instrumentation on each side was graded as Absent, Mild (<
50%), Moderate (>
50%) or Complete fusion (100%). The assessment was made by independent orthopaedic consultant and a musculoskeletal radiologist who were blinded to graft assignment.
Overall there was a mean improvement in pain VAS scores of 1.9 (p=0.0875). SF36 scores showed minimal improvement in both physical and mental parameters and there was minimal improvement in subjective outcome in 55% of patients. However it was observed that a small subgroup of patients (30%) aged less than 40 with low volume positive discography and single level disease mean pain VAS scores improved by 3.78 from 7.52 to 3.74. 72% of these patients reported a subjective improvement in symptoms and SF36 scores improved significantly compared to the overall group. Further analysis also revealed that the use of pain diagrams when interpreted according to the principles of Mann et al was the predictive value.