Quality of life in post lumbar microdiscectomy patients using the EuroQol 5-dimension 5-level scale

I. Alnaami, S. Shakir, K. Almalwi, A. Alquzi, M. Asiri, M. Asiri, Nasser G Alqahtani, Shehata F Shehata
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Objectives: The current study aimed to assess the impact of microdiscectomy surgery on quality of life (QOL) in postoperative patients across many facets of life to identify the most commonly affected ones. Our research question was, “does majority of postlumbar microdiscectomy patients have good QOL postsurgery?” Patients and Methods: In a single tertiary care center in southern region, Saudi Arabia, ninety-seven patients who underwent discectomy at Aseer Central Hospital (ACH) in southwestern Saudi Arabia from 2015 to 2017 were included in this study. ACH is the only tertiary care center in Asir province. Patients with spinal fractures or incomplete files were excluded. Patients' files were reviewed for data extraction. A phone call was made to all patients and they were asked to answer the five questions of the five domains of the EuroQoL 5-dimension 5-level (EQ-5D-5 L) QOL questionnaire. After considering other variables and adjusting for potential confounders, we assessed the amount of patients' satisfaction in the 5 domains of EQ-5D-5 L. Results: The study included 97 patients whose ages ranged from 28 to 56 years with a mean age of 42.6 ± 10.8 years. Nearly 61% of the patients were male. In all, 56.7% of patients reported a high QOL, while 4.1% of them had a poor QOL. About 82% of the included patients had no or minimal self-care problems, while 65.9% of the patients had no or minimal pain. Conclusions: The researchers concluded that about half of the patients who underwent lumbar microdiscectomy had a high QOL. The greatest improvements following microdiscectomy were recorded for self-care, mobility, and psychological status, while the lowest improvements were noted for pain and discomfort.
使用EuroQol 5维5级量表评价腰椎微椎间盘切除术后患者的生活质量
目的:本研究旨在评估微椎间盘切除术对术后患者生活质量(QOL)的影响,从生活的许多方面确定最常见的影响。我们的研究问题是,“大多数腰椎微椎间盘切除术后患者术后生活质量良好吗?”患者和方法:在沙特阿拉伯南部地区的单一三级保健中心,2015年至2017年在沙特阿拉伯西南部的Aseer中心医院(ACH)接受椎间盘切除术的97例患者纳入本研究。ACH是阿西尔省唯一的三级保健中心。排除脊柱骨折或档案不完整的患者。回顾患者档案,提取数据。对所有患者进行电话调查,并要求他们回答EuroQoL 5维5级(eq - 5d - 5l)生活质量问卷中5个领域的5个问题。在考虑其他变量并调整潜在混杂因素后,我们评估了患者对eq - 5d - 5l 5个领域的满意度。结果:研究纳入97例患者,年龄从28岁到56岁,平均年龄42.6±10.8岁。近61%的患者为男性。总体而言,56.7%的患者生活质量较高,4.1%的患者生活质量较差。约82%的患者没有或只有很少的自我保健问题,而65.9%的患者没有或只有很少的疼痛。结论:研究人员得出结论,约有一半接受腰椎微椎间盘切除术的患者生活质量较高。微椎间盘切除术后自我护理、活动能力和心理状态的改善最大,而疼痛和不适的改善最低。
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