Post-operative health related quality of life assessment in scoliosis patients

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis is a spinal deformity which affects patients self image and confidence. Surgery is offered when the curve is more than 50 degrees based on its likelihood of progression. Studies on the radiological outcome of scoliosis correction are abundant. Therefore, it is the obj...

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Main Authors: Chan, C.Y., Kwan, M.K., Saw, L.B., Deepak, A.S., Chong, C.S., Liew, T.M., Lee, C.S.
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spelling my.um.eprints.110622019-02-28T09:09:30Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/11062/ Post-operative health related quality of life assessment in scoliosis patients Chan, C.Y. Kwan, M.K. Saw, L.B. Deepak, A.S. Chong, C.S. Liew, T.M. Lee, C.S. R Medicine Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis is a spinal deformity which affects patients self image and confidence. Surgery is offered when the curve is more than 50 degrees based on its likelihood of progression. Studies on the radiological outcome of scoliosis correction are abundant. Therefore, it is the objective of this study to evaluate the health related quality of life in scoliosis patients who had undergone surgical correction in University Malaya Medical Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia using Scoliosis Research Society-22 (SRS-22) patient questionnaire. This is a prospective evaluation of SRS-22 scores of thirty eight patients operated in our center over the past five years with a minimum follow up of one year. There were thirty two females and six males. Twenty six (68.4) were Chinese, eight (21.1) Malay and four (10.5) Indian patients. The age of the patients ranged from twelve to twenty eight years, with a mean age of 18.4 ± 3.5. Based on the King and Moe�s classification, sixteen patients had King�s 3 curve. The mean pre-operative Cobb angle was 68.6o and post-operative Cobb angle was 35.8o. The average curve correction was 48.5. The overall score for SRS-22 was 4.2. The SRS-22 scores were highest for the pain domains and lowest for the functional domains. Satisfaction domain scored 4.3. The function domain scored significantly higher in those who have twenty four months or less follow up duration. Curve magnitude and the amount of correction did not significantly alter the SRS scores. In conclusion, patients were satisfied with the outcome of their operation. Although pain was common, the intensity of the pain was minimal. The amount of curve correction did not correlate with the quality of life after operation. Malaysian Medical Association 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/11062/1/Post-operative_Health_Related_Quality_of_Life_Assessment_in.pdf Chan, C.Y. and Kwan, M.K. and Saw, L.B. and Deepak, A.S. and Chong, C.S. and Liew, T.M. and Lee, C.S. (2008) Post-operative health related quality of life assessment in scoliosis patients. Medical Journal of Malaysia, 63 (2). pp. 137-9. ISSN 0300-5283 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18942300
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Chan, C.Y.
Kwan, M.K.
Saw, L.B.
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Chong, C.S.
Liew, T.M.
Lee, C.S.
Post-operative health related quality of life assessment in scoliosis patients
description Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis is a spinal deformity which affects patients self image and confidence. Surgery is offered when the curve is more than 50 degrees based on its likelihood of progression. Studies on the radiological outcome of scoliosis correction are abundant. Therefore, it is the objective of this study to evaluate the health related quality of life in scoliosis patients who had undergone surgical correction in University Malaya Medical Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia using Scoliosis Research Society-22 (SRS-22) patient questionnaire. This is a prospective evaluation of SRS-22 scores of thirty eight patients operated in our center over the past five years with a minimum follow up of one year. There were thirty two females and six males. Twenty six (68.4) were Chinese, eight (21.1) Malay and four (10.5) Indian patients. The age of the patients ranged from twelve to twenty eight years, with a mean age of 18.4 ± 3.5. Based on the King and Moe�s classification, sixteen patients had King�s 3 curve. The mean pre-operative Cobb angle was 68.6o and post-operative Cobb angle was 35.8o. The average curve correction was 48.5. The overall score for SRS-22 was 4.2. The SRS-22 scores were highest for the pain domains and lowest for the functional domains. Satisfaction domain scored 4.3. The function domain scored significantly higher in those who have twenty four months or less follow up duration. Curve magnitude and the amount of correction did not significantly alter the SRS scores. In conclusion, patients were satisfied with the outcome of their operation. Although pain was common, the intensity of the pain was minimal. The amount of curve correction did not correlate with the quality of life after operation.
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author Chan, C.Y.
Kwan, M.K.
Saw, L.B.
Deepak, A.S.
Chong, C.S.
Liew, T.M.
Lee, C.S.
author_facet Chan, C.Y.
Kwan, M.K.
Saw, L.B.
Deepak, A.S.
Chong, C.S.
Liew, T.M.
Lee, C.S.
author_sort Chan, C.Y.
title Post-operative health related quality of life assessment in scoliosis patients
title_short Post-operative health related quality of life assessment in scoliosis patients
title_full Post-operative health related quality of life assessment in scoliosis patients
title_fullStr Post-operative health related quality of life assessment in scoliosis patients
title_full_unstemmed Post-operative health related quality of life assessment in scoliosis patients
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publisher Malaysian Medical Association
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