Study of polymorbidity in patients with musculoskeletal diseases at the stage of medical and ­physical rehabilitation

Q4 Medicine
Oleg V Rukodaynyy, Denuts F. Moroga, Dmitry I. Kicha, Anna V. Fomina, Roman S. Goloshchapov-Aksenov
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Background. The study of multimorbidity is an urgent task for assessing individual clinical risks and prognosis, developing a treatment and rehabilitation plan. Aim. To study multimorbidity in patients with chronic musculoskeletal diseases. Material and methods. The study was conducted in 20222023 on the basis of the medical center for the treatment of spine and joints DEMA and the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba. Study subjects were patients with musculoskeletal diseases (n=212) who sought medical and physical rehabilitation. Men n=75 (average age 40.26.65 years, proportion of patients 60 years 20%), women n=137 (average age 47.26.84 years, proportion of patients 60 years 18%). The subject of the study was polymorbidity in patients with musculoskeletal diseases. The following methods were used: content analysis, analytical, statistical, mathematical, comparative analysis method. Results. Spinal diseases were detected in 79.2% of patients, and various dysfunctions of the musculoskeletal system were detected in 19.36%. 43 (20.28%) patients were diagnosed with two diseases of the musculoskeletal system. Women were more likely than men to be diagnosed with spinal osteochondrosis (p=0.015), cervicalgia (p=0.015), degenerative diseases of the hip and knee joints (p=0.022) and consequences of skeletal injuries (p=0.015). Of the concomitant diseases in all patients, eye (23.1%) and cardiovascular diseases (25.5%) were common. Women were more often diagnosed with endocrine (p=0.025), ophthalmic (p=0.001), gynecological (p=0.001) diseases, urolithiasis (p=0.025) and cholelithiasis (p=0.025); men with consequences of injuries/surgeries (p=0.025). Polymorbidity was established in 50.33% of patients 42 men and 72 women. Two and three concomitant chronic diseases were predominantly diagnosed in women, and six or more were diagnosed in men. All patients 60 years of age (25%) had three or more chronic diseases. Conclusion. Most patients with musculoskeletal pathology suffer from several chronic diseases.
肌肉骨骼疾病患者在医学和物理康复阶段多发病的研究
背景。研究多病是评估个体临床风险和预后、制定治疗和康复计划的紧迫任务。 的目标。探讨慢性肌肉骨骼疾病患者的多病性。 材料和方法。该研究于2022年至2023年在脊柱和关节DEMA治疗医学中心和以Patrice Lumumba命名的俄罗斯人民友谊大学进行。研究对象为寻求医疗和物理康复的肌肉骨骼疾病患者(n=212)。男性75人(平均年龄40.26.65岁,60岁占比20%),女性137人(平均年龄47.26.84岁,60岁占比18%)。该研究的主题是肌肉骨骼疾病患者的多发病。采用了以下方法:内容分析法、解析法、统计分析法、数学分析法、比较分析法。 结果。79.2%的患者存在脊柱疾病,19.36%的患者存在各种肌肉骨骼系统功能障碍。43例(20.28%)患者被诊断患有两种肌肉骨骼系统疾病。女性比男性更容易被诊断为脊柱骨性软骨病(p=0.015)、颈痛(p=0.015)、髋关节和膝关节退行性疾病(p=0.022)和骨骼损伤的后果(p=0.015)。在所有患者的合并症中,眼部(23.1%)和心血管疾病(25.5%)最为常见。女性更常被诊断为内分泌(p=0.025)、眼科(p=0.001)、妇科(p=0.001)疾病、尿石症(p=0.025)和胆石症(p=0.025);有受伤或手术后遗症的男性(p=0.025)。男性42例,女性72例,占50.33%。两种和三种伴发慢性疾病在女性中诊断占主导地位,在男性中诊断出六种或更多。所有60岁的患者(25%)患有三种或三种以上的慢性疾病。结论。大多数患有肌肉骨骼病变的患者都患有几种慢性疾病。
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Kazanskij Medicinskij Zurnal
Kazanskij Medicinskij Zurnal Medicine-General Medicine
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