骨关节炎患者多模式治疗的益处

Q4 Medicine
M. Nicolau, Pitesti Cmi Dr. Nicolau Mihaela-Ana, R. Ionescu, B. Pharmacy
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目标。本研究的目的是强调复杂的多模式治疗的益处,该治疗包括对不同定位的骨关节炎(OA)患者的药物和非药物治疗,即疼痛和功能缓解以及生活质量的提高。方法。该研究包括246名在临床检查中诊断并经放射学检查证实的骨关节炎患者。所有患者都接受了药物治疗,其中127人还接受了包括康复计划运动疗法和电疗在内的非药物治疗。后果疼痛显著减轻的患者是接受多模式治疗(药理学、运动疗法和电疗)的患者27.3%,其次是仅接受药理学治疗的患者20%,接受药物治疗加运动疗法(无电疗)的患者占10.7%。根据OARSI,在三分之二(疼痛、功能/活动能力、整体评估)中获得中度改善的患者也对治疗有反应,这意味着85.7%的受试者结合了药物治疗和运动疗法(没有电疗),只有67%的受试对象只接受了药物治疗。结论。我们的研究结果表明,包括药物和非药物治疗相结合的多模式治疗为OA患者的管理带来了重要益处。
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Benefits of multimodal therapy for patients with osteoarthritis
Objectives. The purpose of this study is to underline the benefits of the complex, multimodal therapy, composed of the pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of patients suffering from osteoarthritis (OA) with different localizations, namely pain and functioning relief and the increase of the quality of life. Methods. The study included 246 patients with osteoarthritis diagnosed at the clinical examination and confirmed by radiological investigations. All the patients were pharmacologically treated and 127 of them also followed non-pharmacological treatment consisting of a recuperation program kinesiotherapy and electrotherapy. Results. Patients who achieved a significant decrease in pain were those treated with multimodal therapy (pharmacologically, kinesiotherapy and electrotherapy) 27.3%, followed by patients treated only pharmacologically 20%, and patients treated pharmacologically plus kinesiotherapy (without electrotherapy) 10.7%. Patients who achieved moderate improvement in 2 out of 3 (pain, function / mobility, global assessment), according to OARSI also responded to treatment, that means 85.7% who combined pharmacological treatment and kinesiotherapy (without electrotherapy) and only 67% subjects who received only pharmacological treatment. Conclusions. Our findings demonstrate that multimodal therapy, which consists of the combination of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment, brings important benefits to the management of patients with OA.
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