Association Between Constipation and a Reduction in Lower Limb Muscle Strength in Preoperative Patients with Thoracic Spinal Tumors

Q2 Medicine Chinese Medical Sciences Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.24920/004154
Yong Liu, Si-Yuan Yao, Xi Zhou, Shu-Zhong Liu, Yan-Yan Bian
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the clinical symptoms experienced by patients with thoracic spinal tumors and verify the associated symptoms that are predictive of a decline in muscle strength in the lower limbs.

Methods

A single-center, retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted on in-patients diagnosed with epidural thoracic spinal tumors between January 2011 and May 2021. The study involved a review of electronic medical records and radiographs and the collection of clinical data. The differences in clinical manifestations between patients with constipation and those without constipation were analyzed. Binary logistic regression analyses were performed to identify risk factors associated with a decline in muscle strength in the lower limbs.

Results

A total of 227 patients were enrolled, including 131 patients with constipation and 96 without constipation. The constipation group had a significantly higher proportion of patients who experienced difficulty walking or paralysis compared to those without constipation prior to surgery (83.2% vs. 17.7%, χ2 = 99.035, p < 0.001). Constipation (OR = 9.522, 95%CI: 4.150-21.849, p < 0.001) and urinary retention (OR = 14.490, 95%CI: 4.543–46.213, p < 0.001) were independent risk factors for muscle strength decline in the lower limbs.

Conclusions

The study observed that patients with thoracic spinal tumors who experienced constipation symptoms had a higher incidence of lower limb weakness. Moreover, the analysis revealed that constipation and urinary retention were independent risk factors associated with a preoperative decline in muscle strength of lower limbs.

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胸腰椎肿瘤患者术前便秘与下肢肌力下降的关系
目的探讨胸椎肿瘤患者的临床症状,并验证预测下肢肌力下降的相关症状。方法对2011年1月至2021年5月期间诊断为硬膜外胸椎肿瘤的住院患者进行单中心回顾性横断面研究。该研究涉及对电子医疗记录和射线照片的审查以及临床数据的收集。分析便秘患者和无便秘患者临床表现的差异。进行二元逻辑回归分析,以确定与下肢肌肉力量下降相关的风险因素。结果共纳入227例患者,其中便秘131例,无便秘96例。与手术前没有便秘的患者相比,便秘组出现行走困难或瘫痪的患者比例明显更高(83.2%对17.7%,χ2=99.035,p<;0.001)下肢力量下降。结论研究观察到,有便秘症状的胸椎肿瘤患者下肢无力的发生率较高。此外,分析显示,便秘和尿潴留是与术前下肢肌力下降相关的独立危险因素。
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