Effectiveness of pain, disease severity and radiological grading on disability of daily living activities in knee osteoarthritis
Abstract
Objective: In this study we planned to investigate the effects of
pain, disease severity, and radiological grading on the disability of
daily living activities in knee osteoarthritis (OA) patients, and to find
out the determinative factors.
Patients and Methods: A total of 50 knee OA patients who were
admitted to the outpatient clinic of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation clinic were included this study. The diagnosis was
based on the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria.
Patients were evaluated according to pain, disease severity,
radiological grading, and disability in daily living activities parameters.
Pain was assessed by using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS; 0-10cm),
disesae severity was measured by Lequesne severity index, radiologic
grading was based on Kellgren and Lawrence OA criteria and disability
was assessed by using the Health assessment Questionnaire (HAQ).
Results: The mean age of the patients was 52.88 (±10.60) years and
the mean disease duration was 72.41 (±61.00) months. A statistically
significant relation was found between disease severity and
age (r=0.66), disease duration (r=0.76), pain (r=0.83) and radiological
grading (r=0.53) (p<0.01). However no significant relationship
was observed between radiological findings and disability
(p>0.05). The most significant correlation was found between disability,
the Lequesne disease severity index and pain (p<0.01,
r=0.55; p<0.01, r=0.50).
Conclusion: Pain and disease severity affect the level of disability in
daily activities. Therefore in additional to radiological grading, asssesment
of disability which is of major importance to patients should
also be taken into consideration during the follow-up period of
knee OA.