Association Between Inter-Recti Distance and Impaired Abdominal Core Function in Post-Partum Women With Diastasis Recti Abdominis.

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L Bixo, G Sandblom, J Österberg, O Stackelberg, K Bewö, A Olsson
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Background and Aim: The definition and management of Diastasis Recti Abdominis (DRA) is under debate. This study aimed to understand the correlation between the post-partum inter-recti distance (IRD) and functional impairments associated with core instability, with the hypothesis that IRD could serve as a proxy for core instability symptoms and constitute a tool in decision-making for DRA treatment. Material and Methods: A cohort of post-partum women with abdominal core instability symptoms combined with DRA were studied. The size of IRD was measured with ultrasonography and cross-sectionally analysed against functional impairments registered with the self-report Disability Rating Index (DRI), which grades the ability to perform 12 different daily activities. Results: A total of 224 women were included in the study. In univariable analysis, IRD was associated with impairment of the activities running (p = 0.007), heavy work (p = 0.036) and exercise/sports (p = 0.047), but not with dressing, walking, sitting for long periods, standing bent over a sink, carrying a suitcase, making a bed, light manual labour or heavy lifting. No significant correlations were seen in the multivariable analysis when adjustments were made for BMI and parity. Conclusion: IRD and post-partum functional impairments had no significant correlation in multivariable analysis. The post-partum core instability condition is complex and probably associated with more factors than solely the IRD. The IRD alone does not seem to be a sufficient proxy for decision-making regarding optimal treatment. A more complete instrument to assess the post-partum abdominal core is warranted.

直肠间距离与产后腹肌松弛妇女腹部核心功能受损之间的关系
背景和目的:腹部直肠膨出(DRA)的定义和管理一直存在争议。本研究旨在了解产后直肌间距离(IRD)与核心不稳相关功能障碍之间的相关性,假设 IRD 可作为核心不稳症状的替代指标,并成为 DRA 治疗决策的工具。材料与方法:研究对象是一组具有腹部核心不稳定症状并合并 DRA 的产后妇女。通过超声波检查测量了IRD的大小,并根据自我报告的残疾评级指数(DRI)登记的功能障碍进行了横断面分析,DRI对12种不同日常活动的能力进行了分级。结果共有 224 名妇女参与了研究。在单变量分析中,IRD 与跑步(p = 0.007)、重体力劳动(p = 0.036)和锻炼/运动(p = 0.047)等活动的障碍有关,但与穿衣、行走、久坐、弯腰站立、拎行李箱、铺床、轻体力劳动或提重物等活动的障碍无关。在对体重指数和胎次进行调整后,多变量分析中未发现明显的相关性。结论在多变量分析中,IRD 和产后功能障碍没有明显的相关性。产后核心不稳定的情况很复杂,可能与更多因素相关,而不仅仅是 IRD。仅凭 IRD 似乎不足以代表最佳治疗决策。我们需要一个更完整的工具来评估产后腹腔核心。
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