Title Slankstelių neklinikinių lūžių įtaka sergančiųjų osteoporoze gyvenimo kokybei /
Translation of Title The impact of subclinical vertebral fractures on health-related quality of life in women with osteoporosis.
Authors Alekna, Vidmantas ; Tamulaitienė, Marija ; Būtėnaitė, Violeta
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Is Part of Medicina. 2006, T. 42, Nr. 9, p. 744-750.. ISSN 1010-660X
Keywords [eng] Osteoporosis ; Subclinical vertebral fracture ; Quality of life
Abstract [eng] The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of subclinical vertebral fractures on healthrelated quality of life in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis. A disease-specific instrument, Quality of Life Questionnaire of the European Foundation for Osteoporosis (QUALEFFO-41) questionnaire, developed to measure quality of life in patients with osteoporosis, was used. A total of 120 postmenopausal women who came for consultation were examined. Subclinical vertebral fractures were indentified by standardized lateral radiographs. Patients were divided into three study groups according to bone mineral density and indicent fracture status: group 1 (control group) - 40 women without osteoporosis, group 2–40 women with multiple vertebral fractures. The mean total score of the QUALLEFFO-41 for the control group was 34,12 (95% CI 30,27–37,96), for the group with osteoporosis, but without vertebral fracture - 36,51 (95% CI 33,56–39,45), and for the group with non-clinical osteoporotic vertebral fracture - 35,69 (95% CI 32,08–39,29). There were statistically significant differences in domains A (pain) and E (social function) between women with one non-clinical vertebral fracture and control group. Our results showed no statistically significant differences in health-related quality of life, assessed QUALEFFO-41, between women with subclinical vertebral fractures and control group. Women with one subclinical vertebral fracture showed statistically significant worse results in pain, social function, and general health perception domains. Significantly greater changes in body apperance were noted among women with multiple subclinical vertebral fractures.
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2006