Co-relation of pain, function, and quality of life with the radiographic findings in knee osteoarthritis patients

Q3 Medicine
Rekha Chaturvedi, Shabnam Joshi
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Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent musculoskeletal disorder. In the diagnosis of OA, both the radiographic and clinical findings are used however, various inconsistencies in these systems generate a need to explore to which extent these systems should be followed to establish a diagnosis about OA. Thus, the objective of the study is to find out the co-relation of pain, function, and quality of life with the radiographic findings in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Material and methods: Study design: Multi-center prospective cross-sectional study. 83 patients were screened and 72 patients were enrolled in the study following the inclusion and exclusion criteria. For radiographic evaluation, Kell - gren Lawrence grading system, for pain, visual analog scale (VAS) and the function was measured by six-minute walk test and disability and quality of life was measured by Knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS). Statistical analysis was done using the Kendall tau test. Results: The result showed significant co-relation of pain (VAS) with the radiographic findings, whereas a significant negative co-relation of knee osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS) sub-variables of symptom, pain, function, and sports function with the radiographic findings. No significant co-relation in the six-minute walk test and KOOS quality of life sub-variable was found with the radiographic findings in knee OA patients. Conclusions: Pain is significantly co-related with the radiographic findings. However, the functions were not signifi - cantly correlated with the radiographic findings in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Therefore, in addition to radiographic changes, the function of the patients must be assessed to estimate the progression of the disease.
膝关节骨关节炎患者疼痛、功能和生活质量与影像学表现的关系
骨关节炎(OA)是一种常见的肌肉骨骼疾病。在OA的诊断中,影像学和临床表现都被使用,然而,这些系统的各种不一致性产生了需要探索在多大程度上应该遵循这些系统来建立OA的诊断。因此,本研究的目的是了解膝关节骨关节炎患者的疼痛、功能和生活质量与影像学表现的关系。材料与方法:研究设计:多中心前瞻性横断面研究。83例患者被筛选,72例患者按照纳入和排除标准入组。放射学评价采用Kellgren Lawrence评分系统,疼痛、视觉模拟量表(VAS)和功能采用6分钟步行测试,残疾和生活质量采用膝关节损伤和骨关节炎结局评分(oos)。采用Kendall tau检验进行统计分析。结果:疼痛(VAS)与影像学表现呈显著相关,而膝关节骨性关节炎结局评分(oos)亚变量(症状、疼痛、功能和运动功能)与影像学表现呈显著负相关。6分钟步行试验和kos生活质量亚变量与膝关节OA患者的影像学表现无显著相关。结论:疼痛与影像学表现显著相关。然而,膝关节骨性关节炎患者的功能与影像学表现无显著相关性。因此,除了影像学改变外,必须评估患者的功能以估计疾病的进展。
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Postepy Rehabilitacji
Postepy Rehabilitacji Medicine-Rehabilitation
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1.10
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0.00%
发文量
8
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Rehabilitation is not only directed to representatives of biological and medical sciences, specialists from almost all fields of medicine, such as cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, traumatology and internal diseases, have been published in it. The journal contains papers concerning psychological, sociological, and occupational rehabilitation, along with articles which deal with organization and marketing. The journal is also dedicated to the ethical problems of rehabilitation. A significant part of the published papers have focused on the problems of sport and physical activity for people with disabilities
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