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Physical workload and accelerated occurrence of lumbar spine diseases: risk and rate advancement periods in a German multicenter case-control study

机译:身体工作量和腰椎疾病的加速发生:德国多中心病例对照研究中的风险和病情进展期

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Objective In a German multicenter case-control study of lumbar disc diseases, we calculated risk and rate advancement periods (RAP) for physical workload. Methods Patients aged 25-70 years with clinically and radiologically verified lumbar disc herniation (286 males, 278 females) or symptomatic lumbar disc narrowing (145 males, 206 females) were compared with population control subjects (453 males and 448 females). For this analysis, all manual handling of objects of about ≥5 kg and postures with trunk inclination of ≥20°, as assessed by technical experts, were included in the calculation of cumulative lumbar load, determined by biomechanical model calculations. Logistic regression analysis was applied to calculate RAP, adjusted for region. Results We found a steep positive dose-response relationship between age and lumbar disc narrowing among men as well as women; however, we did not find a monotonic increase in lumbar disc herniation risk with age. As a monotonic increase in disease risk with age constitutes a fundamental assumption underlying the RAP concept, we restricted our RAP analysis to cases with symptomatic lumbar disc narrowing. Among men, there was a positive dose-response relationship between the cumulative lumbar load and the acceleration of lumbar disc narrowing. In the highest exposure category, a RAP of 28.0 years [95% confidence interval (95% CI) 9.7-46.3 years] was found. Among women, the RAP was 8.8 years (95% CI 2.4-15.2 years) in the highest exposure category. Conclusion This study emphasizes the conceptual importance of risk acceleration - causation not only comprises the occurrence of a disease (that without a specific exposure would not have occurred at all) but also the accelerated occurrence of a disease (that without exposure would have occurred later in life).
机译:目的在一项德国多中心腰椎间盘疾病病例对照研究中,我们计算了身体工作量的风险和加速期(RAP)。方法将经临床和放射学证实为腰椎间盘突出症(男性286例,女性278例)或有症状的腰椎间盘狭窄(25例男性145例,女性206例)的年龄在25-70岁的患者与人群对照者进行比较(男性453例,女性448例)。对于此分析,由技术专家评估的所有手动搬运重量≥5kg的物体和躯干倾斜度≥20°的姿势都包括在通过生物力学模型计算确定的累积腰椎负荷的计算中。应用Logistic回归分析计算RAP,并根据区域进行调整。结果我们发现男性和女性的年龄和腰椎间盘狭窄之间存在明显的剂量反应关系。但是,我们并未发现随着年龄的增长,腰椎间盘突出症的风险会单调增加。由于随着年龄的增长疾病风险的单调增加是RAP概念的基本假设,因此我们将RAP分析限制为有症状的腰椎间盘狭窄的病例。在男性中,累积腰椎负荷与腰间盘狭窄加速之间存在正剂量反应关系。在最高暴露类别中,RAP为28.0年[95%置信区间(95%CI)9.7-46.3年]。在女性中,最高接触类别的RAP为8.8岁(95%CI为2.4-15.2岁)。结论本研究强调了风险加速的概念重要性-因果关系不仅包括疾病的发生(没有特定的暴露根本不会发生),而且包括疾病的加速发生(没有暴露可能在以后发生)。生活)。

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    Institute and Policlinic for Occupational and Social Medicine, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany Institute and Policlinic for Occupational and Social Medicine, Fetscherstrasse 74, D-01307 Dresden, Germany;

    Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Berlin, Germany;

    Labor inspection, Occupational Health Division, Regional Government of South Hesse, Wiesbaden, Germany;

    Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Sankt Augustin, Germany;

    Orthopaedic Clinic, University of Regensburg, Bad Abbach, Germany;

    Institute for Medical Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Informatics, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany;

    Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment & Human Factors, Dortmund University of Technology, Dortmund, Germany;

    Research Center for Occupational and Social Medicine Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany;

    Institute for Medical Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Informatics, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany;

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    epilift; lumbar disc disease; RAP; risk acceleration.;

    机译:升降腰椎间盘疾病RAP;风险加速。;

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