Low back pain induces disability of women in primary uncomplicated pregnancy

IF 0.1 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology Pub Date : 2019-09-18 DOI:10.29328/journal.cjog.1001029
P. Korovessis, Rania Antonaki, Spyridon Zacharatos, V. Syrimpeis
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Study design: A consecutive case series study. Purpose: To investigate whether Low Back Pain (LBP) in women with primary singleton pregnancy induces disability. Background: LBP is reported to be increased in pregnants than in non-pregnant women. Different outcome measures have been used to search for correlations between pain and disability. Method: 167 pregnant women aged 30 ± 3.5 years participated. Two equal categorial age groups were constructed: Group A included women aged 23-29 years, and Group B women aged 30-39 years. Their weight was 76 ± 13 kg prepartum and the Body Mass index (BMI was 28 ± 4 prepartum. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was used for LBP pain intensity and Oswestry Disability Scale (ODI) for disability estimation in the last three months prepartum and in the first three months postpartum. Results: The women weight was 67 ± 13 kg postpartum. The BMI was 24 ± 4 postpartum. There was no difference in VAS and ODI scores versus BMI, weight and height between the two age groups in both periods of observation: prepartum and postpartum. Prepartum, 81.4% of women claimed LBP that dropped to 55.5% postpartum. ODI score dropped from 19.5 ± 13.6% prepartum to 11 ± 12% postpartum. The ODI subscales that showed significant reduction postpartum were: Pain intensity (P=0.002); working (P=0.009); sitting (P=0.004); standing (P=0.003); sleeping (P=0.008); and traveling (P=0.006). VAS prepartum was increasing as the weight was increasing in both periods of observation (P=0.015 and P=0.051) respectively. VAS prepartum was significantly correlated with BMI prepartum (P=0.019) and postpartum (P=0.028). Discussion: Physical disability in pregnant women was low and reduced following delivery. Disability was linked with LBP intensity, weight, BMI and height, but not with age or educational level.
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原发性无并发症妊娠妇女腰痛致残疾
研究设计:连续的病例系列研究。目的:探讨原发性单胎妊娠妇女腰痛(LBP)是否会导致残疾。背景:据报道,孕妇的腰痛比非孕妇高。不同的结果测量被用来寻找疼痛和残疾之间的相关性。方法:167例30±3.5岁的孕妇参与调查。分为两个年龄相等的组别:A组为23-29岁的女性,B组为30-39岁的女性。术前体重76±13 kg,体质量指数(BMI) 28±4。采用视觉模拟量表(Visual Analogue Scale, VAS)评估腰痛强度,采用Oswestry残疾量表(Oswestry Disability Scale, ODI)评估产前3个月和产后3个月的残疾程度。结果:产妇产后体重为67±13 kg。产后BMI为24±4。两个年龄组在孕前和产后的VAS和ODI评分与BMI、体重和身高比较均无差异。孕前,81.4%的女性声称腰痛,产后下降到55.5%。ODI评分由孕前的19.5±13.6%降至产后的11±12%。产后ODI量表有显著降低的有:疼痛强度(P=0.002);工作(P = 0.009);坐(P = 0.004);站(P = 0.003);睡觉(P = 0.008);旅行(P=0.006)。术前VAS评分随体重的增加而增加(P=0.015, P=0.051)。术前VAS与术前BMI (P=0.019)及产后BMI (P=0.028)显著相关。讨论:孕妇的身体残疾较低,分娩后减少。残疾与腰痛强度、体重、BMI和身高有关,但与年龄或教育水平无关。
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Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology
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