Health-related quality of life and radiographic vertebral fracture

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W. Cockerill
M. Lunt
A. J. Silman
C. Cooper
P. Lips
A. K. Bhalla
J. B. Cannata
R. Eastell
D. Felsenberg
C. Gennari
O. Johnell
J. A. Kanis
C. Kiss
P. Masaryk
M. Naves
G. Poor
H. Raspe
D. M. Reid
J. Reeve
J. Stepan
C. Todd
A. D. Woolf
T. W. O’Neill
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[1] University of Manchester,ARC Epidemiology Research Unit
[2] Southampton General Hospital,MRC Environmental Epidemiology Unit
[3] Academic Hospital,Department of Endocrinology
[4] Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases,Bone Metabolism Group
[5] Asturia General Hospital,Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
[6] Northern General Hospital,Institute of Clinical Medicine
[7] Free University,Department of Orthopedics
[8] University of Siena,Department of Medicine and Therapeutics
[9] Lund University,Institute of Rheumatology
[10] Centre for Metabolic Bone Disease,Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting
[11] National Institute of Rheumatology and Physiotherapy,Department of Rheumatology
[12] Institute of Rheumatic Diseases,undefined
[13] Institute of Social Medicine,undefined
[14] University of Aberdeen,undefined
[15] Institute of Public Health,undefined
[16] Charles University,undefined
[17] University of Manchester,undefined
[18] Royal Cornwall Hospital,undefined
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Osteoporosis International | 2004年 / 15卷
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Health impact; Osteoporosis; Quality of life; Vertebral fracture;
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Background: Vertebral fractures are associated with back pain and disability; however, relatively little is known about the impact of radiographic vertebral fractures on quality of life in population samples. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of a recent radiographic vertebral fracture on health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Methods: Men and women aged 50 years and over were recruited from population registers in 12 European centers. Subjects completed an interviewer-administered questionnaire and had lateral spine radiographs performed. Subjects in these centers were followed prospectively and had repeat spinal radiographs performed a mean of 3.8 years later. Prevalent deformities were defined using established morphometric criteria, and incident vertebral fractures by both morphometric criteria and qualitative assessment. For each incident fracture case, three controls matched for age, gender, and center were selected: one with a prevalent deformity (at baseline) and two without prevalent deformities. All subjects were interviewed or completed a postal questionnaire instrument which included Short Form 12 (SF-12), the EQ-5D (former EuroQol), and the quality of life questionnaire of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (QUALEFFO). The median time from the second spinal radiograph until the quality of life survey was 1.9 years. Comparison between cases and their matched controls was undertaken using the signed rank test. Results: 73 subjects with incident vertebral fracture (cases), mean age 64.8 years (of whom 23 had a baseline deformity), and 196 controls, mean age 63.9 years (of whom 60 had a baseline deformity), were studied. There were strong correlations between the domain scores for each of the three instruments. There was no statistically significant difference in any of the domain scores between cases and those controls with a prevalent deformity. However, compared with the controls without a prevalent deformity the cases had significantly impaired quality of life as determined using the total QUALEFFO score (38.2 vs 33.7), the physical component score of the SF-12 (39.9 vs 43.7) and the health status score of the EQ-5D (62.3 vs 69.9). When the analysis was repeated after stratification of the cases by baseline deformity status (i.e., cases with and without a prevalent deformity at baseline), cases with a prevalent deformity had impaired quality of life compared with their matched controls, both with and without a prevalent deformity. In contrast there was no significant difference in quality of life among the cases without a prevalent deformity and either control group. Conclusion: In this population-based study a recent vertebral fracture was associated with impairment in quality of life, though this was mainly among those who had sustained a previous vertebral deformity.
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