| Literature DB >> 23497097 |
Jannick Vaaben Johansen1, Claus Manniche, Per Kjaer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypovitaminosis D has previously been reported in both the general population, in people with chronic musculoskeletal pain, and in people with low back pain (LBP). Myopathy-related symptoms such as diffuse bone and muscle pain, weakness and paresthesia in the legs, have also been observed in people with non-specific LBP and associations with low levels of Vitamin D have been suggested. The objectives of this study were to investigate (1) Vitamin D levels in patients seeking care for LBP in a Danish out-patient secondary care setting, and (2) their possible relationship with myopathy-related symptoms, Body Mass Index (BMI), and Modic changes.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23497097 PMCID: PMC3608086 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-14-78
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Flowchart of LBP patient recruitment between March 21and May 312011. * Other findings: Arcolysis, nerveroot compression (lateral stenosis), fracture, possible metastasis.
Descriptions and definitions of variables
| Vitamin D level | Measured by blood sample: Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin-D specified in nmol/L |
| Results divided into 3 groups: (1) normal Vitamin D level > 50 nmol/L, (2) mild Vitamin D deficiency between 25–50 nmol/L, and (3) severe/moderate Vitamin D deficiency < 25 nmol/L [ | |
| Levels were measured in March, April and May 2011 | |
| Body mass index, BMI a | Calculated from self-reported height (h) and weight from the database. |
| Formula: BMI = mass (kg)/height2 (m) | |
| Low Back Pain, LBP a | Pain intensity, (0–10 numerical rating scales). Self-reported from the database. |
| Patients were asked to enter: (1) back pain now, (2) worst back pain last two weeks and (3) average back pain last two weeks. | |
| LBP intensity is an average of the three entered scores [ | |
| Leg paina | Pain intensity, (0–10 numerical rating scales). Self-reported from the database. |
| Patients were asked to enter: (1) leg pain now, (2) worst leg pain last two weeks and (3) average leg pain last two weeks. | |
| | Leg pain intensity is an average of the three entered scores [ |
| Modic changes | Defined as signal changes in the vertebral end plates diagnosed on MRI [ |
| Modic changes were divided into groups: (1) No modic, (2) Modic Type 1, (3) | |
| Modic Type 2 and (4) Modic Types 1 and 2 | |
| Weakness in legs a | Patients were asked about any weakness in the legs. Self-reported from the database (yes/no) |
| Paresthesia in legs a | Patients were asked about any paresthesia in the legs. Self -reported from the database (yes/no) |
| Widespread pain a | Patients reported their pain on a pain chart. In the database, the chart is divided into 46 different pain sites, which enables the database to calculate the number of pain regions |
a Patients completed an electronic version of the SpineData questionnaire which included a number of questions relevant to the current LBP episode: Pain (now, worst and average) the last two weeks, pain days per week, symptoms in the legs, previous back/neck pain, date of onset and the triggering factor of present pain, function (Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire), quality of life (EuroQOL-5D), general health (0–100 EuroQOL health thermometer, work situation and the use of medication). All data are self-reported.
Characteristics of the LBP patients
| 44.6 ± 11.2 (19–64) | |
| Mean ± SD (range) | |
| ♀ 100 (66%) | |
| Female ♀/male ♂ (%) | ♂ 52 (34%) |
| 26.0 ± 4.5 (18.9-38.9) | |
| Mean ± SD (range) | |
| 6.0 ± 2.0 (0.0-10) | |
| Mean ± SD (range) | |
| 4.1 ± 3.0 (0.0-9.7) | |
| Mean ± SD (range) | |
| 107 (74.8%) | |
| Frequency (%) | |
| | |
| Less than 1 day per week | 2 (1.4%) |
| 1-2 days per week | 4 (2.8%) |
| 3-4 days per week | 13 (9.0%) |
| 5-6 days per week | 12 (8.3%) |
| Every day | 113 (78.5%) |
| 66 (46.8%) | |
| Frequency (%) | |
| 93 (65.5%) | |
| Frequency (%) | |
| | |
| Frequency (%) | |
| ≤ 5 pain areas | 85 (59.4%) |
| > 5 pain areas | 58 (40,6%) |
| 58.8 ± 26.2 (11–146) | |
| Mean ± SD (range) | |
| | |
| No Modic | 112 (73.7%) |
| Modic Type 1 | 18 (11.8%) |
| Modic Type 2 | 13 (8.6%) |
| Modic Types 1 + 2 | 9 (5.9%) |
a Pain intensity on LBP and leg pain is an average (0–10 numerical rating scale) based on pain now (0–10), worst pain in the last 2 weeks (0–10) and average pain last 2 weeks (0–10) [25].
Figure 2Vitamin D level by month (median, interquartile range).
Figure 3Relationships between Vitamin D levels and variables.
Association between clinical variables
| Modic changes | 0.30 (0.12;0.75) |
| Muscle weakness | 1.08 (0.54;2.15) |
| Paresthesia | 0.79 (0.38;1.62) |
| Widespread pain | 1.10 (0.55;2.19) |
(dichotomised) and Vitamin D deficiency (y/n).