Factors associated with self-reported pain and hand function following surgical A1 pulley release

J. E. Koopman, C. Hundepool, R. Wouters, L. Duraku, J. Smit, R. Selles, J. Zuidam
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Surgical A1 pulley release can considerably reduce pain and improve hand function, but individual outcomes are highly variable. This study aimed to identify factors contributing to self-reported pain and hand function 3 months postoperatively. We included 2681 patients who had received surgical treatment for a trigger finger or thumb and who completed the Michigan Hand outcomes Questionnaire (MHQ). Hierarchical linear regression models were used to investigate patient and clinical characteristics associated with postoperative pain and hand function. For both pain and hand function, the most influential factors associated with worse outcomes were worse MHQ scores at baseline (β 0.38 and 0.33, respectively) and ≥3 preoperative steroid injections (β –0.36 and –0.35). These factors indicated that patients with severe preoperative symptoms represent a group with a more advanced disease that is more difficult to treat. These findings can assist clinicians in patient counselling, expectation management and decision-making about the timing of the intervention. Level of evidence: II
手术解除A1滑轮后自我报告疼痛和手功能相关因素
手术A1滑轮释放可以显著减轻疼痛并改善手部功能,但个体结果差异很大。本研究旨在确定导致术后3个月自我报告疼痛和手功能的因素。我们纳入了2681名接受过扳机指或拇指手术治疗并完成了密歇根手部结果问卷(MHQ)的患者。使用分层线性回归模型来研究与术后疼痛和手功能相关的患者和临床特征。就疼痛和手功能而言,与较差结果相关的最有影响的因素是基线时MHQ评分较差(分别为β0.38和0.33)和术前类固醇注射≥3次(β-0.36和-0.35)。这些因素表明,术前症状严重的患者代表了一个更难治疗的晚期疾病组。这些发现可以帮助临床医生进行患者咨询、期望管理和干预时机的决策。证据级别:二
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