桡骨远端骨折患者的患者报告结果与心理因素之间的长期关系

Q3 Medicine
Viktor Schmidt MD, PhD , Cecilia Tervaniemi , Mats Wadsten MD, PhD
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摘要

目的桡骨远端骨折(DRF)后的疗效通常通过放射线检查、临床检查和患者报告的疗效指标进行评估。然而,研究发现心理因素与桡骨远端骨折后的预后之间存在关联。关于心理因素及其对 DRF 后长期预后的潜在影响,目前还存在知识空白。本研究旨在探讨心理因素与患者报告的结果之间的长期关联。方法这项多中心调查纳入了年龄在 15-75 岁之间、患有闭合性髋关节并出现急性 DRF 的患者。结果224名患者(70%)完成了随访(平均[范围]受伤年龄为56[18-75]岁;154人为女性[75%])。多变量分析表明,年龄越大、主导手受伤以及疼痛灾难化程度越高,手臂、肩部和手部残疾问卷得分越高。在观察到的手臂、肩部和手部残疾差异中,疼痛灾难化量表占了13%。
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Long-Term Association Between Patient-Reported Outcomes and Psychological Factors in Patients With a Distal Radius Fracture

Purpose

The outcome after a distal radius fracture (DRF) is often evaluated with radiography, clinical examination, and patient-reported outcome measures. However, research has identified associations between psychological factors and outcomes after a DRF. A knowledge gap exists about psychological factors and their potential implications for long-term outcomes after a DRF. The aim of this study was to examine the long-term association between psychological factors and patient-reported outcomes.

Methods

This multicenter investigation included patients aged 15–75 years with closed physes presenting with an acute DRF. Patients who completed a long-term follow-up (after 11–13 years) with patient-reported outcome measures were invited to participate in the study, and surveys measuring psychological factors were sent to the patients.

Results

Two hundred and four patients (70%) completed the follow-up (mean [range] age at injury, 56 [18–75] years; 154 were females [75%]). Multivariable analysis showed that higher age, injury to the dominant hand, and greater pain catastrophizing were associated with an increase in scores on the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand questionnaire.

Conclusions

A decade after sustaining a DRF, patients with higher scores on the Pain Catastrophizing Scale reported inferior outcomes as measured by the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand. The Pain Catastrophizing Scale accounts for 13% of the observed variance in Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand.

Type of study/level of evidence

Therapeutic level IIb.

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