Abstract:Introduction Despite the high prevalence of musculoskeletal diseases, in Spain there are few data about how these conditions affect the quality of life of individuals. The objective of this study was to assess the quality of life (QOL) of patients candidate for orthopedic surgical treatment using an age-gender adjusted method of QOL scores. Materials and methods The SF-36 Health Survey was administered to 538 patients candidate for surgery between surgical treatment was classified in four groups (lumbar diseas… Show more
“…Surgical patients typically have diverse diagnoses and persistent symptoms that are unrelieved by other treatments [1]. Because most procedures are elective, patients' expectations are major determinants in the decision to undergo surgery and in patients' assessments of outcomes, particularly regarding quality of life [2][3][4][5].…”
There were wide variations in expectations among patients. Multiple demographic, psychological, and clinical characteristics were associated with expectations, with disability due to pain being the most consistently associated variable.
“…Surgical patients typically have diverse diagnoses and persistent symptoms that are unrelieved by other treatments [1]. Because most procedures are elective, patients' expectations are major determinants in the decision to undergo surgery and in patients' assessments of outcomes, particularly regarding quality of life [2][3][4][5].…”
There were wide variations in expectations among patients. Multiple demographic, psychological, and clinical characteristics were associated with expectations, with disability due to pain being the most consistently associated variable.
“…La CVRS se considera cada vez más un área importante de la investigación en niños y adolescentes, lo que justifica la cantidad de estudios que están apareciendo sobre el tema en la actualidad con el fin de conocer los efectos que las enfermedades tienen en la vida cotidiana de los pacientes que sufren enfermedades crónicas [5][6][7][8] . Algunos estudios han analizado la CVRS en niños tras someterse a intervenciones quirúrgicas.…”
“…Our understanding of patient QOL after spine surgery is improving [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25], but relatively little has been published on QOL after en bloc resection of spine tumors [26][27][28]. In this study, we seek to augment the current understanding of QOL after en bloc resection of malignant spine tumors by comparing our en bloc surgery group with an internal control group who had similar disease and comorbidity status but received definitive radiation alone without major surgery.…”
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