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Does the severity of pain correlate with severity of functional disability? Factors influencing ‘patient reported outcome measures’ in spinal patients

机译:疼痛的严重程度与功能障碍的严重程度相关吗?脊柱患者患者报告结局指标的影响因素

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Aims: To assess correlation between the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) pain score and the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and which patient factors can influence patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). This study also aims to assess the response to the sexual function question of the ODI.Methods: Retrospective analysis of 200 consecutive patients undergoing a range of different lumbar spinal procedures between July 2012 and September 2015 was performed. Subgroup analysis was also performed on the 122 patients who underwent microdiscectomy and/or decompression procedures only. Data from notes and clinical letters from the patient's first clinic appointment were collected. In addition to these outcome measures, data were also extracted regarding patients' gender, age, smoking status, alcohol use, employment and mental health status.Results: Significant correlation was found between VAS pain score and ODI (p = 0.002) and between VAS pain score and question 1 of ODI (p = 0.0001). A lower ODI score was reported at time of surgery by those in employment compared to those who are unemployed (p = 0.008). In addition to this, a lower ODI score was reported in those who are self-employed compared to those in employment (p = 0.048) in both cohorts. A significantly higher mean ODI score was shown within the subgroup analysis for current smokers (p = 0.02). None of the other patient factors that were analysed were found to affect PROMs. 65% of patients answered the sexual function question of the ODI.Conclusions: Significant correlation was demonstrated between VAS pain score and ODI. Those who are in employment are far more likely to report a lower ODI score than those who are unemployed at the time of surgery. Self-employed patients were found to have reported a significantly lower ODI score than those who are in employment. Smoking cessation should be encouraged as those who are current smokers may be more likely to report a higher ODI. As 65% of patients decided to answer the sexual function question of the ODI, this supports its further use.
机译:目的:评估视觉模拟量表(VAS)疼痛评分与Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)之间的相关性,以及哪些患者因素可以影响患者报告的结局指标(PROM)。方法:回顾性分析2012年7月至2015年9月间连续200例接受一系列不同腰椎手术的患者。还对仅接受了微盘切除和/或减压程序的122例患者进行了亚组分析。收集患者首次就诊预约的笔记和临床信函中的数据。除了这些结果指标外,还提取了有关患者的性别,年龄,吸烟状况,饮酒,就业和精神健康状况的数据。结果:发现VAS疼痛评分与ODI之间(p = 0.002)以及VAS之间存在显着相关性疼痛评分和ODI问题1(p = 0.0001)。据报告,与失业者相比,就业者的手术时ODI评分更低(p = 0.008)。除此之外,在这两个队列中,自营职业者的ODI得分均低于在业者(p = 0.048)。在当前吸烟者的亚组分析中,平均ODI得分显着更高(p = 0.02)。没有发现其他被分析的患者因素影响PROM。 65%的患者回答了ODI的性功能问题。结论:VAS疼痛评分与ODI之间存在显着相关性。与那些在手术时失业的人相比,那些就业的人更有可能报告较低的ODI分数。发现自雇患者的ODI得分显着低于在职患者。应鼓励戒烟,因为那些目前吸烟者可能更可能报告较高的ODI。由于65%的患者决定回答ODI的性功能问题,因此支持了ODI的进一步使用。

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