Evaluating the diagnostic accuracy of a screening tool for low physical activity in independently ambulating adults with knee osteoarthritis: A prospective cohort study.

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Physiotherapy Research International Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1002/pri.2041
Tetsuya Amano
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Background and purpose: Patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) can benefit from resistance training exercises, range of motion and flexibility maintenance, and low-load aerobic exercises, as per the relevant clinical guidelines. However, certain patients might be unable to progress to higher physical levels despite such physical therapy programs. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of a screening tool for determining physical activity levels in individuals with OA undergoing standard physical therapy regularly, using likelihood ratios and predictive values.

Method: This prospective observational study included 135 patients undergoing standard physical therapy for OA from six medical facilities. The primary outcome was low physical activity or moderate to high physical activity levels based on 1-month Self-Rating Frenchay activities index scores. Backward elimination was used to perform binomial logistic regression analysis after identifying the independent variables in a univariate logistic regression analysis. Among the independent variables adopted in the logistic regression model, receiver operating characteristic analysis using Youden's index was performed for quantitative variables, which were converted to binary values at the cut-off points. Subsequently, the clinical prediction rule (CPR) was derived.

Results: According to the binomial logistic regression analysis, age, knee flexion muscle strength, and visual analog scale (VAS) were risk factors for low physical activity, and the CPR was derived from these variables. The pre-test probability of the low physical activity group was 37.0% (50 out of 135 participants). For a total CPR score of three points (one point for each item: age ≤69 years, knee flexion muscle strength ≤0.36 Nm/kg, and VAS ≥33 mm), the positive likelihood ratio was 13.60 and the post-test probability increased to 88.9%.

Discussion: The CPR identified patients who might not benefit from the standard physical therapy program. This screening tool could improve patient management, allowing for more tailored approaches in physical therapy programs.

评估一种筛查工具对患有膝关节骨性关节炎的独立行走成年人低体力活动的诊断准确性:前瞻性队列研究。
背景和目的:根据相关临床指南,膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)患者可从阻力训练、活动范围和柔韧性保持以及低负荷有氧运动中获益。然而,某些患者尽管接受了这些物理治疗项目,却可能无法达到更高的体能水平。本研究旨在利用似然比和预测值评估一种筛查工具的诊断准确性,以确定定期接受标准物理治疗的 OA 患者的体力活动水平:这项前瞻性观察研究包括来自六家医疗机构的 135 名接受标准物理治疗的 OA 患者。主要结果是根据1个月的自我评定法式活动指数评分得出的低体力活动或中高体力活动水平。在单变量逻辑回归分析中确定自变量后,采用反向排除法进行二项逻辑回归分析。在逻辑回归模型采用的自变量中,使用尤登指数对定量变量进行了接受者操作特征分析,并在截断点将其转换为二进制值。随后,得出了临床预测规则(CPR):根据二项式逻辑回归分析,年龄、膝关节屈曲肌力和视觉模拟量表(VAS)是导致低体力活动的风险因素,并根据这些变量得出了临床预测规则。低运动量组的测试前概率为 37.0%(135 名参与者中有 50 人)。当 CPR 总分达到 3 分时(年龄≤69 岁、膝关节屈曲肌力≤0.36 牛米/公斤、VAS ≥33 毫米,每项 1 分),阳性似然比为 13.60,测试后的概率增至 88.9%:心肺复苏术发现了可能无法从标准物理治疗计划中获益的患者。该筛查工具可改善患者管理,使物理治疗计划更有针对性。
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期刊介绍: Physiotherapy Research International is an international peer reviewed journal dedicated to the exchange of knowledge that is directly relevant to specialist areas of physiotherapy theory, practice, and research. Our aim is to promote a high level of scholarship and build on the current evidence base to inform the advancement of the physiotherapy profession. We publish original research on a wide range of topics e.g. Primary research testing new physiotherapy treatments; methodological research; measurement and outcome research and qualitative research of interest to researchers, clinicians and educators. Further, we aim to publish high quality papers that represent the range of cultures and settings where physiotherapy services are delivered. We attract a wide readership from physiotherapists and others working in diverse clinical and academic settings. We aim to promote an international debate amongst the profession about current best evidence based practice. Papers are directed primarily towards the physiotherapy profession, but can be relevant to a wide range of professional groups. The growth of interdisciplinary research is also key to our aims and scope, and we encourage relevant submissions from other professional groups. The journal actively encourages submissions which utilise a breadth of different methodologies and research designs to facilitate addressing key questions related to the physiotherapy practice. PRI seeks to encourage good quality topical debates on a range of relevant issues and promote critical reflection on decision making and implementation of physiotherapy interventions.
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