保守治疗的肌病和脊柱侧凸患者:回顾性长期随访和前瞻性结果。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Sharon Eylon, Patrice L Weiss, Amihai Rigbi, Rana Hanna, Joshua E Schroeder, Alexandra Satanovsky
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研究设计:双视角研究。目的了解非手术治疗的肌病和脊柱畸形患者的长期自然病史。方法对某儿童康复医院118份病历资料进行分析。手术17例;其余101例(86%)采用保守治疗。回顾性数据包括人口统计学、病史、呼吸和活动状况、Cobb角(CA)和骨盆倾角(PO)。前瞻性数据通过电话访谈获得,包括脊柱侧凸研究学会(SRS-22r)、世界卫生组织生活质量(QoL) (WHO-QoL)和儿童功能独立性测量(WeeFIM)。结果101例肌病伴脊柱侧凸患者未行手术治疗,随访33年。初诊时平均年龄5.45±5.27岁。首次访诊时CA和PO分别为27.05±27.07°和7.74±9.81°,最后访诊时CA和PO分别为46.95±39.26°和15.61±8.57°。67例患者的呼吸数据显示,45例保持稳定,14例中度恶化,5例严重恶化。活动能力恶化,但不明显。参与调查的24人(平均年龄17.41±10.84岁)中,92%为单身或离异。他们对自己的生活质量总体感到满意,尽管他们的功能评分显示出有限的独立性。结论尽管脊柱侧凸恶化且独立性受限,但受试者总体上对其生活质量感到满意。
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Patients With Myopathy and Scoliosis Treated Conservatively: Retrospective Long-Term Follow-Up and Prospective Outcomes.

Study DesignAmbispective study.ObjectivesTo determine the long-term natural history of non-surgically treated patients with myopathy and spinal deformity.MethodsData were analyzed from 118 files from a children's rehabilitation hospital. Seventeen patients were operated on; the remaining 101 patients (86%) were managed conservatively. Retrospective data included demographics, medical history, respiratory and mobility status, Cobb angle (CA), and pelvic obliquity (PO). Prospective data were obtained via telephone interviews and included the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS-22r), World Health Organization Quality of Life (QoL) (WHO-QoL) and Functional Independence Measure for Children (WeeFIM).ResultsOne hundred and one patients with myopathy and scoliosis did not have surgery and were followed for up to 33 years. Their mean age at first visit was 5.45 ± 5.27 years. CA and PO at the first visit were 27.05 ± 27.07 and 7.74 ± 9.81°, worsening to 46.95 ± 39.26 and 15.61 ± 8.57° at last visit. Respiratory data for 67 patients showed 45 who remained stable and 14 who worsened moderately and 5 severely. Mobility status worsened but not significantly. Of the 24 participants who responded to the survey (mean age 17.41 ± 10.84 years), 92% are single or divorced. They reported being generally satisfied with their QoL, although their functional scores indicated limited independence.ConclusionsDespite worsening of scoliosis and limited independence, participants were generally satisfied with their QoL.

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Global Spine Journal
Global Spine Journal Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
278
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Spine Journal (GSJ) is the official scientific publication of AOSpine. A peer-reviewed, open access journal, devoted to the study and treatment of spinal disorders, including diagnosis, operative and non-operative treatment options, surgical techniques, and emerging research and clinical developments.GSJ is indexed in PubMedCentral, SCOPUS, and Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
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