| Literature DB >> 17935634 |
Megan J Tones1, Nathan D Moss.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Body image and HRQL are significant issues for patients with scoliosis due to cosmetic deformity, physical and psychological symptoms, and treatment factors. A selective review of scoliosis literature revealed that self report measures of body image and HRQL share unreliable correlations with radiographic measures and clinician recommendations for surgery. However, current body image and HRQL measures do not indicate which aspects of scoliosis deformity are the most distressing for patients. The WRVAS is an instrument designed to evaluate patient self assessment of deformity, and may show some promise in identifying aspects of deformity most troubling to patients. Previous research on adolescents with scoliosis supports the use of the WRVAS as a clinical tool, as the instrument shares strong correlations with radiographic measures and quality of life instruments. There has been limited use of this instrument on adult populations.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17935634 PMCID: PMC2098749 DOI: 10.1186/1748-7161-2-14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scoliosis ISSN: 1748-7161
Studies Evaluating Radiographic/Topographic and Treatment Indicators against Body Image and HRQL Outcomes in Adults with Scoliosis
| Bridwell et al [41] | 56 adult patients (50 female, age range 21–60+). All prior surgical treatment. Mean Cobb angle 59.5° preoperative, 29° 2 yr postoperative | Curvature pattern, curve magnitude, treatment factors | SRS-22, SF-12, Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) | |
| Glassman et al [42] | 161 matched pairs of surgically/non-surgically treated adult patients (286 female, age range 18–80). Mean Cobb angle 43° non-surgical group, 53° surgical group | Treatment type | SRS-22, SF-12, Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) | |
| Glassman et al [10] | 298 adult patients (84% female, age range 18–87). 126 prior surgical treatment. Curvature >30° or significant spinal deformity. | Curvature pattern, curve magnitude, coronal and sagittal balance | SRS-22, SF-12, Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) | |
| Weinstein et al [17] | 117 patients (89% female, age range 54–80 years). No surgery. Mean Cobb angle 85–90° in thoracic/thoracolumbar, 49° in lumbar curvatures. | Cobb angle, degree of apical rotation | Adapted Body Satisfaction Scale | Body satisfaction shared a low correlation with radiographic measures ( |
| Schwab et al [18] | 95 patients with AIS or degenerative scoliosis (62 female, mean age 59 years). No prior surgery. Cobb angle >15° | Radiographic indicators, pain | Visual analogue scale (VAS) | Mean Cobb angle was 28° (thoracic) and 38° (thoracolumbar/lumbar). Moderate pain reported (58 out of 100 on VAS). |
Studies Evaluating Radiographic/Topographic and Treatment Indicators against Body Image and HRQL Outcomes in Adolecents with Scoliosis
| Donaldson et al [5] | 40 patients (32 female, mean age 14.5 years). 14 surgically treated. Mean Cobb angle for surgical candidates 63.9°, non surgical candidates 37.4° | Described in findings | 3 questions: shame connected to body and appearance in swimsuit, poor shape | |
| Weiss et al [36] | 63 patients (59 girls, mean age 13.6 years). Conservatively treated. Mean Cobb angle 43.7° | Treatment type | BSSQ – Brace | |
| Kotzicki et al [12] | 111 girls (mean age 14.2 years). 51 treated via exercises, 10 awaiting surgery, 50 treated by brace. Mean Cobb angle 42.8° | Curvature magnitude, angle of trunk inclination, treatment type | BSSQ – Brace, BSSQ – Deformity | |
| Botens- Helmus et al [37] | 62 patients (55 girls, mean age 14.5 years). Treated via brace. Mean Cobb angle 40° | Treatment | BSSQ – Brace | |
| Weiss et al [13] | 206 patients (gender unspecified, mean age was 15.7 years. Treatment not specified. Mean Cobb angle 35.8° | Curvature magnitude/pattern | BSSQ – Deformity | |
| Vasiliadis et al [38] | 36 patients (32 female, mean age 13.9 years). Treated via brace. Mean Cobb angle 28.2° | Curvature pattern, magnitude and angle of trunk inclination | BraceQ | Areas of HRQL most affected in patients were physical functioning and vitality, followed by emotional functioning and self esteem/aesthetics. |
| Vasiliadis et al [39] | 28 children (25 female, aged 9 to 18 years). Treated via brace. Mean Cobb angle approx 25° | Curvature magnitude, change in magnitude | BraceQ | |
| Smith et al [40] | 128 patients (111 female, mean age 16.4 years). Surgically treated. Mean Cobb angle 56.1° preoperative, 33° postoperative | Curvature pattern/magnitude, rib prominence, other radiographic measures | Appearance of shoulder blades, shoulders, waist and body image (QLPSD) | |
| Climent et al [14] | 175 patients with AIS (152 female, mean age 18.9 years). 85 treated via surgery, 45 orthosis, 45 observation. Mean Cobb angle 28° | Curvature pattern, curve magnitude, treatment type | SRS-22 | |
| Asher et al [15] | 61 patients with AIS (50 female, mean age 15.5 years) Preoperative. Mean Cobb angle 63° | Curvature pattern, curve magnitude, radiographic and typographic indicators | SRS-22 | |
| Asher et al [16] | 168 patients with AIS (145 female, mean age of 14 years). Not surgically treated. Mean Cobb angle of 30° (braced/observation) and 61° (surgical candidates). | Curvature pattern, curve magnitude, angle of trunk inclination (ATI), treatment type | SRS-22 | |
| Wilson et al [11] | 265 patients with AIS (86% female, mean age 14.7 years). Surgically treated. Mean Cobb angle 52.5° preoperative, postoperative not stated | Curvature pattern/magnitude, coronal and sagittal indicators of deformity | SRS-24 | |
| Koch et al [7] | 42 adolescents (32 female); mean age, 14.5 yr (range, 12–18 yr); postsurgical | Curvature pattern and magnitude Satisfaction with treatment | OFFER Self-image Q Revised; Multidimensional Body Self Relations Questionnaire postsurgery questionnaire | |
Previous studies utilizing the WRVAS
| Citation | Participants | Instruments/Variables | Findings | |
| Petruskevicius, Laursen & Lemche, | 26 patients who had undergone surgery (pedicle screw instrumentation) | WRVAS SRS (version undefined) Radiographic measures (undefined). WRVAS administered pre and post operatively. | Authors stated that : | |
| Sanders, Polly & Cats-Baril, | 182 patients (mean age 14.7 years, 82% female). 133 parents (of patients). | WRVAS Type of treatment undertaken/recommended (groups: not scoliosis, observation, brace treatment, surgery recommended) Curve magnitude | ||
| Bago, Climent & Pineda, | 32 patients (mean age 17.9 years, range 13–40, 5 male). | WRVAS SRS-22 Curve magnitude | ||
| Pineda, Bago & Gilperez, | 70 patients (mean age 19.4 years, range 12–40, 10 male). | WRVAS SRS-22 Curve magnitude | ||
| Bago, Climent, Pineda | 101 patients (mean age 19.4 years, range 10–40, 15 males). | WRVAS Curvature pattern (groups: (30 thoracic, 39 double major, and 32 thoracolumbar) Radiographic measures | ||
Means, standard deviations, minimum and maximums of the WRVAS
| Item | Mean | Stand. Dev. | % Minimum | % Maximum |
| Body Curve | 2.55 | 1.16 | 19.7% | 9.9% |
| Head Pelvis | 2.34 | 1.12 | 25.4% | 4.2% |
| Rib Prominence | 1.99 | 0.96 | 33.8% | 1.4% |
| Shoulder Level | 2.38 | 1.05 | 18.3% | 4.2% |
| Flank Prominence | 2.25 | 1.01 | 22.5% | 4.2% |
| Scapula Rotation | 2.40 | 1.06 | 19.7% | 5.6% |
| Head Rib Pelvis | 2.21 | 1.03 | 25.4% | 4.2% |
| WRVAS Total | 16.12 | 6.14 | 2.8% | 1.4% |
Correlations between the WRVAS and SF-36v2
| (WR1) Body Curve | (WR2) Rib Prominence | (WR3) Flank Prominence | (WR4) Head Rib Pelvis | (WR5) Head Pelvis | (WR6) Shoulder Height | (WR7) Scapula Rotation | WRVAS Total | |
| PF | -.430** | -.380** | -.338** | -.539** | -.370** | -.432** | -.419** | -.499** |
| RP | -.350** | NS | NS | -.364** | -.353** | -.361* | -.333** | -.373** |
| RE | NS | NS | NS | -.267* | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| BP | -.385** | NS | -.253* | -.388** | -.370** | -.357** | -.297* | -.394** |
| VT | -.490** | -.322** | -.388** | -.378** | -.313** | -.317** | -.377** | -.445** |
| MH | -.262* | NS | NS | -.236* | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| SF | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| GH | -.438** | -.302* | -.303* | -.391** | -.253* | -.373** | -.336** | -.412** |
| PCS | -.379** | -.288* | -.267* | -.417** | -.374** | -.395** | -.330** | -.422** |
| MCS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS |
* p < 0.05
** p < 0.01