Elif GUR KABUL, Sinem Bozcuk, Bilge BAŞAKCI ÇALIK, Sinem Kuru, Murat Yi̇ği̇t
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目的:本研究的目的是研究类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者的足/踝功能限制与年龄的关系。材料-方法:40名确诊为类风湿性关节炎的患者被纳入研究。RA患者被分为两组(65岁以下24例)和65岁以上16例)。采用足踝结局评分法(FAOS)评估足/踝功能状态,采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估一般健康状况,采用健康评估问卷(HAQ)评估残疾水平。FAOS包括五个子测试:疼痛、其他症状、日常生活活动、运动和娱乐功能以及足/踝关节相关的生活质量。用Pearson相关分析评价连续变量之间的关系。结果:65岁以下RA患者HAQ与FAOS_pain (r:-0.435)、faos_日常生活活动(r:-0.647)、FAOS_sport和recreational function (r:-0.495)、FAOS_total (r:-0.582)呈中高相关性;65岁及以上RA患者HAQ与faos_其他症状(r:-0.579)、FAOS_pain (r:-0.702)、FAOS_activities (r:-0.868)、FAOS_sport和recreational function (r:-0.683)、FAOS_total (r:-0.806)呈中高相关性(p<0.05)。此外,VAS与65岁及以上RA患者FAOS_pain (r:-0.517)、faos_日常生活活动(r:-0.590)、faos_运动和娱乐功能(r:-0.550)、FAOS_total (r:-0.587)有中度相关性(p<0.05)。结论:虽然足/踝关节相关的功能限制影响所有年龄段RA的残疾水平,但对65岁及以上的RA的影响更大。此外,与足/踝关节相关的功能限制导致65岁及以上RA患者对总体健康状况的感知较差。
Romatoid Artrit'li Bireylerde Ayak/Ayak Bileği ile İlgili Fonksiyonel Durumun İncelenmesi
Objective=The aim of this study was to examine the functional limitations of foot/ankle in terms of age in individuals with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA).
Material-Method=Forty individuals diagnosed with RA were included in the study. Individuals with RA were divided into two groups (under 65 years old (n:24) and 65 years old and over (n:16)).Functional status of foot/ankle were evaluated with Foot and Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS), general health status with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), and disability level with Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ). FAOS consists of five subtests: pain, other symptoms, activities of daily living, sport and recreational function, and foot/ankle related quality of life. Relationships between continuous variables were evaluated with Pearson Correlation Analysis.
Results=HAQ had low to moderate correlation with FAOS_pain (r:-0.435), FAOS_activities of daily living (r:-0.647), FAOS_sport and recreational function (r:-0.495) and FAOS_total (r:-0.582) in RA with under 65 years old while HAQ had moderate to high correlation with FAOS_other symptoms (r:-0.579), FAOS_pain (r:-0.702), FAOS_activities of daily living (r:-0.868), FAOS_sport and recreational function (r:-0.683) and FAOS_total (r:-0.806) (p<0.05) in RA with 65 years old and over. In addition, VAS had moderate correlation with FAOS_pain (r:-0.517), FAOS_activities of daily living (r:-0.590), FAOS_sport and recreational function (r:-0.550) and FAOS_total (r:-0.587) in RA with 65 years old and over (p<0.05).
Conclusion=Although functional limitations related to foot/ankle affect disability levels of RA of all ages, this effect is greater for RA aged 65 and over.In addition, functional limitations related to foot/ankle cause a worse perception of general health status of RA patients aged 65 and over.