| Literature DB >> 21516463 |
Anne Julsrud Haugen1, Lars Grøvle, Jens Ivar Brox, Bård Natvig, Anne Keller, Dag Soldal, Margreth Grotle.
Abstract
The objectives were to estimate the cut-off points for success on different sciatica outcome measures and to determine the success rate after an episode of sciatica by using these cut-offs. A 12-month multicenter observational study was conducted on 466 patients with sciatica and lumbar disc herniation. The cut-off values were estimated by ROC curve analyses using Completely recovered or Much better on a 7-point global change scale as external criterion for success. The cut-off values (references in brackets) at 12 months were leg pain VAS 17.5 (0-100), back pain VAS 22.5 (0-100), Sciatica Bothersomeness Index 6.5 (0-24), Maine-Seattle Back Questionnaire 4.5 (0-12), and the SF-36 subscales bodily pain 51.5, and physical functioning 81.7 (0-100, higher values indicate better health). In conclusion, the success rates at 12 months varied from 49 to 58% depending on the measure used. The proposed cut-offs may facilitate the comparison of success rates across studies.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21516463 PMCID: PMC3175874 DOI: 10.1007/s00586-011-1809-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Spine J ISSN: 0940-6719 Impact factor: 3.134
Baseline characteristics for 409 patients with complete data and 57 non-responders at the 1-year follow-up
| Total cohort | Non-responders |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age years, mean (SD) | 44.2 (11.4) | 39.2 (10.9) | 0.002 |
| Males | 232 (56.7) | 36 (63.2) | 0.357 |
| Current smoker | 171 (42.1) | 29 (51.8) | 0.171 |
| Education >12 years | 197 (49.6) | 30 (53.6) | 0.580 |
| Working status | 0.440 | ||
| Working full time | 83 (20.3) | 10 (17.5) | |
| Partly sick leave | 48 (11.7) | 6 (10.5) | |
| Total sick leave | 200 (48.9) | 27 (47.4) | |
| Rehabilitation, disability pension | 45 (11.0) | 8 (14.1) | |
| Other | 33 (8.1) | 6 (10.4) | |
| Previous disc surgery | 17 (4.2) | 1 (1.8) | 0.374 |
| First sciatica episode | 183 (44.9) | 27 (48.2) | 0.636 |
| Duration current sciatica episode | 0.586 | ||
| <3 months | 172 (42.3) | 20 (35.1) | |
| 3–6 months | 135 (33.2) | 21 (36.8) | |
| >6 months | 100 (24.6) | 16 (28.1) | |
| VAS low back pain (0–100), mean (SD) | 41.4 (30.0) | 51.6 (28.6) | 0.015 |
| VAS leg pain (0–100), mean (SD) | 62.6 (28.1) | 68.0 (28.1) | 0.180 |
| SBI (0–24), mean (SD) | 14.2 (5.0) | 14.5 (5.2) | 0.740 |
| MSBQ (0–12), mean (SD) | 8.1 (2.6) | 8.8 (2.5) | 0.050 |
| SF-36 (0–100a) bodily pain, mean (SD) | 22.9 (17.7) | 21.2 (17.4) | 0.480 |
| SF-36 (0–100a) physical functioning, mean (SD) | 50.4 (25.4) | 45.4 (25.7) | 0.172 |
| Clinical examination | |||
| Straight leg raising <60° | 224 (55.6) | 43 (75.4) | 0.004 |
| Sensory loss | 236 (58.1) | 37 (64.9) | 0.330 |
| Muscle weakness | 177 (44.1) | 26 (47.3) | 0.661 |
| Reflex weakness | 190 (47.0) | 22 (40.0) | 0.327 |
| >10 tenderpoints | 34 (8.9) | 5 (9.4) | 0.894 |
Data are presented as number (percentage) unless otherwise indicated
VAS Visual Analogue Scale, SBI Sciatica Bothersomeness Index, MSBQ Maine-Seattle Back Questionnaire, SF-36 Medical Outcomes Study Short-Form Health Survey
aHigher score indicates better health
Fig. 1Time course for scores for leg pain (VAS), back pain (VAS), Sciatica Bothersomeness Index, Maine-Seattle Back Questionnaire, SF-36 bodily pain and SF-36 physical functioning (means with 95% CIs) in patients treated without surgery (n = 289) (circles), surgery within 3 months of registration (n = 98) (squares) and surgery between 3 and 12 months of registration (n = 28) (multi symbols)
Mean (SD) scores at 12 months for leg pain (VAS), back pain (VAS), Sciatica Bothersomeness Index (SBI), Maine-Seattle Back Questionnaire (MSBQ), SF-36 bodily pain, SF-36 physical functioning registered at every category of the 7-point global change scale
| Global change of sciatica symptoms |
| Leg pain | Back pain | Sciatica Bothersomeness Index | Maine-Seattle Back Questionnaire | SF-36 bodily pain | SF-36 physical functioning |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Completely recovered | 61 | 1.9 (6.0) | 6.3 (18.1) | 0.9 (2.0) | 0.7 (1.5) | 80.6 (22.9) | 92.4 (11.3) |
| Much better | 161 | 14.4 (16.7) | 16.1 (15.0) | 4.6 (3.6) | 2.6 (2.1) | 64.9 (18.3) | 85.6 (14.2) |
| Better | 59 | 28.9 (22.5) | 30.6 (22.1) | 8.7 (5.2) | 5.2 (3.0) | 50.5 (18.0) | 72.9 (19.8) |
| A little better | 53 | 40.0 (27.6) | 49.8 (25.9) | 10.3 (4.3) | 6.5 (3.0) | 41.3 (16.8) | 65.2 (22.1) |
| No change | 44 | 62.9 (27.3) | 55.3 (28.3) | 14.6 (5.1) | 7.7 (2.2) | 36.5 (19.0) | 60.8 (20.3) |
| A little worse | 20 | 52.5 (28.3) | 61.0 (21.4) | 13.3 (5.3) | 8.2 (1.7) | 29.7 (18.3) | 59.4 (22.1) |
| Much worse | 10 | 82.1 (14.6) | 55.9 (32.5) | 18.3 (5.2) | 9.3 (2.0) | 21.5 (16.0) | 44.0 (25.1) |
a408 completed the questionnaire
bHigher values indicate better health
Cut-off values with sensitivity and specificity using “Completely recovered or Much better” as external criterion
| 3 months | 12 months | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cut-off value | Sens, spec | Cut-off value | Sens, spec | |
| VAS leg (0–100) | ||||
| Total population | 20.5 | 78, 79 | 17.5 | 78, 77 |
| Acute | 19.5 | 75, 67 | 18.5 | 78, 74 |
| Chronic | 21.5 | 84, 85 | 16.5 | 76, 79 |
| Surgery | 11.5 | 80, 80 | 23.0 | 91, 81 |
| No surgery | 22.5 | 75, 76 | 18.5 | 73, 75 |
| Male | 19.5 | 76, 74 | 13.5 | 75, 75 |
| Female | 21.5 | 83, 85 | 24.0 | 86, 83 |
| VAS back (0–100) | ||||
| Total population | 19.5 | 71, 72 | 22.5 | 79, 78 |
| Acute | 20.5 | 77, 73 | 23.5 | 76, 77 |
| Chronic | 19.5 | 70, 70 | 19.5 | 78, 80 |
| Surgery | 28.5 | 89, 65 | 24.5 | 82, 84 |
| No surgery | 20.5 | 75, 70 | 22.5 | 78, 77 |
| Male | 20.5 | 73, 70 | 21.5 | 79, 77 |
| Female | 19.5 | 74, 74 | 25.5 | 80, 81 |
| Sciatica Bothersomeness Index (0–24) | ||||
| Total population | 6.5 | 77, 81 | 6.5 | 78, 75 |
| Acute | 7.5 | 78, 75 | 6.5 | 76, 73 |
| Chronic | 6.5 | 82, 82 | 6.5 | 80, 76 |
| Surgery | 6.5 | 82, 80 | 5.5 | 86, 87 |
| No surgery | 7.5 | 80, 78 | 6.5 | 70, 73 |
| Male | 6.5 | 76, 76 | 5.5 | 80, 87 |
| Female | 8.5 | 84, 83 | 6.5 | 72, 81 |
| Maine-Seattle Back Questionnaire (0–12) | ||||
| Total population | 4.5 | 74, 81 | 4.5 | 86, 78 |
| Acute | 4.5 | 71, 77 | 3.5 | 76, 85 |
| Chronic | 4.5 | 76, 83 | 4.5 | 87, 81 |
| Surgery | 5.5 | 79, 85 | 4.5 | 87, 84 |
| No surgery | 4.5 | 75, 81 | 3.5 | 77, 83 |
| Male | 4.5 | 77, 79 | 3.5 | 82, 81 |
| Female | 5.5 | 77, 76 | 4.5 | 87, 88 |
| SF-36 bodily pain (0–100) | ||||
| Total population | 41.5 | 71, 72 | 51.5 | 74, 80 |
| Acute | 41.5 | 70, 70 | 51.5 | 74, 74 |
| Chronic | 41.5 | 70, 73 | 56.5 | 74, 85 |
| Surgery | 36.5 | 79, 75 | 46.5 | 82, 71 |
| No surgery | 46.5 | 75, 73 | 61.5 | 74, 84 |
| Male | 46.5 | 70, 67 | 56.5 | 77, 76 |
| Female | 41.5 | 68, 82 | 46.5 | 81, 73 |
| SF-36 physical functioning (0–100) | ||||
| Total population | 72.5 | 69, 68 | 81.7 | 75, 78 |
| Acute | 72.5 | 68, 63 | 81.7 | 75, 74 |
| Chronic | 72.5 | 70, 71 | 82.5 | 75, 80 |
| Surgery | 67.5 | 73, 80 | 82.5 | 73, 84 |
| No surgery | 72.5 | 72, 66 | 81.7 | 77, 76 |
| Male | 77.5 | 66, 68 | 81.7 | 85, 74 |
| Female | 67.5 | 78, 65 | 77.5 | 75, 78 |
Cut-off values are presented at 3- and 12-month follow-up for the total population and the subgroups: sciatica duration <3 months at inclusion (acute), sciatica duration ≥3 months at inclusion (chronic), surgery registered at 3- respectively, 12-month follow-up, no surgery, male and female
Fig. 2Per cent of patients achieving success according to calculated cut-off values for back and leg pain VAS, Sciatica Bothersomeness Index (SBI), Maine-Seattle Back Questionnaire (MSBQ), and SF-36 bodily pain (bp) and physical functioning (pf)