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Prevalence of Neuropathic Pain and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Korean Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain Resulting from Neuropathic Low Back Pain

Authors :
Insoo Kim
Juneyoung Lee
Keun Su Kim
Jung Kil Lee
Young Joo Kim
Jae Taek Hong
Soo Bin Im
Jung-Hee Lee
In Ho Han
Chong Suh Lee
Jae Young Hong
Jin Hyok Kim
Woo Kyung Kim
Woo-Kie Min
Deuk Soo Jun
Byeong Cheol Rim
Joo Han Kim
Young Hoon Kim
Sang Woo Kim
Si Young Park
In-Soo Oh
Hyunchul Shin
Jung Sub Lee
Bong Soon Chang
Jun Jae Shin
Ye Soo Park
Kyung Soo Suk
Bo Jeong Seo
Jin Hwan Kim
Yoon Ha
Source :
Asian Spine Journal, Asian Spine Journal, Vol 11, Iss 6, Pp 917-927 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Korean Society of Spine Surgery, 2017.

Abstract

Study DesignA noninterventional, multicenter, cross-sectional study.PurposeWe investigated the prevalence of neuropathic pain (NP) and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) of the quality of life (QoL) and functional disability in Korean adults with chronic low back pain (CLBP).Overview of LiteratureAmong patients with CLBP, 20%–55% had NP.MethodsPatients older than 20 years with CLBP lasting for longer than three months, with a visual analog scale (VAS) pain score higher than four, and with pain medications being used for at least four weeks before enrollment were recruited from 27 general hospitals between December 2014 and May 2015. Medical chart reviews were performed to collect demographic/clinical features and diagnosis of NP (douleur neuropathique 4, DN4). The QoL (EuroQoL 5-dimension, EQ-5D; EQ-VAS) and functional disability (Quebec Back Pain Disability Scale, QBPDS) were determined through patient surveys. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to compare PROs between the NP (DN4≥4) and non-NP (DN4ResultsA total of 1,200 patients (females: 65.7%; mean age: 63.4±13.0 years) were enrolled. The mean scores of EQ-5D, EQ-VAS, and QBPDS were 0.5±0.3, 55.7±19.4, and 40.4±21.1, respectively. Among all patients, 492 (41.0%; 95% confidence interval, 38.2%–43.8%) suffered from NP. The prevalence of NP was higher in male patients (46.8%; pppppppConclusionsNP was highly prevalent in Korean patients with CLBP. Patients with CLBP having NP had a lower QoL and more severe dysfunction than those without NP. To enhance the QoL and functional status of patients with CLBP, this study highlights the importance of appropriately diagnosing and treating NP.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19767846 and 19761902
Volume :
11
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asian Spine Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....80aa81b67336eceb0c15e19b2501e921