2023
DOI: 10.3897/folmed.65.e68278
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Association between pain, arthropathy and health-related quality of life in patients suffering from acromegaly. A cross-sectional study

Abstract: Introduction: Despite successful therapy, acromegalic patients have reduced health-related quality of life (HRQoL) compared to healthy controls. Finding predictors of poor HRQoL can be crucial to improving these patients’ global health state.  Aim: The primary objective of the study was to find out predictors of HRQoL. Secondary objectives were: (I) to determine correlations with AcroQoL subscales, and (II) to identify predictors for subscales. Materials and methods: In t… Show more

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“…These risk factors predisposing to reduced bone mineral density are not exclusive to haemophilia but are a specific determinant of reduced bone mineralisation in many comorbidities associated with osteopenia/osteoporosis [47]. Therefore, appropriate multidisciplinary fracture management and an adapted and tailored rehabilitation pathway are essential to improve the quality of life of PWH and prevent long-term complications [48][49][50]. Rehabilitation is a key component in restoring function and maintaining mobility, while avoiding bleeding episodes or muscle trauma during rehabilitation exercises that delay patient recovery [51].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These risk factors predisposing to reduced bone mineral density are not exclusive to haemophilia but are a specific determinant of reduced bone mineralisation in many comorbidities associated with osteopenia/osteoporosis [47]. Therefore, appropriate multidisciplinary fracture management and an adapted and tailored rehabilitation pathway are essential to improve the quality of life of PWH and prevent long-term complications [48][49][50]. Rehabilitation is a key component in restoring function and maintaining mobility, while avoiding bleeding episodes or muscle trauma during rehabilitation exercises that delay patient recovery [51].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%