Family History of Sacroiliac Joint Pain as a Risk Factor for Development of Sacroiliac Joint Pain: A Case-Control Study

S. Javed, Jordan Chen
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Background: Chronic lower-back pain is among the most common health problems and accounts for a significant amount of disability worldwide. Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) pain is one of the leading causes of lower-back pain; however, diagnosis of SIJ pain can sometimes be challenging. Family history is a known predictive factor for arthritis in both seropositive and seronegative arthropathies, including osteoarthritis; however, the role of family history in SIJ pain has not been studied. Study: This case-control study examined whether family history of SIJ pain is a risk factor for developing SIJ pain. Discussion: Results indicate that a high proportion of patients with SIJ pain reported positive family history of SIJ pain (58.6% vs 10.5%, P < .001). Cases were 6.5 times more likely than controls to report any relative with history of SIJ pain. Conclusion: Patients with a prior family history of SIJ pain can be identified early, monitored closely, diagnosed early, and started on aggressive physical therapy and close follow-up. Key words: Sacroiliac joint pain, sacroiliac joint dysfunction
骶髂关节疼痛家族史是骶髂关节疼痛发展的危险因素:一项病例对照研究
背景:慢性下背部疼痛是最常见的健康问题之一,在世界范围内造成了大量的残疾。骶髂关节(SIJ)疼痛是腰痛的主要原因之一;然而,SIJ疼痛的诊断有时是具有挑战性的。家族史是已知的血清阳性和血清阴性关节病(包括骨关节炎)关节炎的预测因素;然而,家族病史在SIJ疼痛中的作用尚未被研究。研究:本病例对照研究探讨了SIJ疼痛家族史是否是发生SIJ疼痛的危险因素。讨论:结果显示,SIJ疼痛患者家族史阳性的比例很高(58.6%比10.5%,P < 0.001)。与对照组相比,病例报告任何亲属有SIJ疼痛史的可能性高6.5倍。结论:有SIJ疼痛家族史的患者可以早期发现,密切监测,早期诊断,并开始积极的物理治疗和密切随访。关键词:骶髂关节疼痛;骶髂关节功能障碍
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