| Literature DB >> 28109244 |
Per Kjaer1,2,3, Lars Korsholm4, Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde5, Lise Hestbaek6,7, Tom Bendix8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few longitudinal studies have described the variation in LBP and its impact over time at an individual level. The aims of this study were to: 1) determine the prevalence of LBP in three surveys over a 9-year period in the Danish general population, using five different definitions of LBP, 2) study their individual long-term courses, and 3) determine the odds of reporting subsequent LBP when having reported previous LBP.Entities:
Keywords: Course; Epidemiology; Low back pain; Risk; Trajectories
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28109244 PMCID: PMC5251228 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-016-1377-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Overlap in Low Back Pain (LBP) definitions. The white area indicates those without LBP the past year. LBP within the past ‘Year’ includes all other definitions. LBP within the past ‘month’ includes many of the remaining definitions, but not all. ‘>30 days’ includes all ‘non-trivial’, but not all ‘seeking care’. ‘Seeking care’ for LBP within the past year can co-exist with any definition. The sizes of the areas do not indicate the proportion of individuals within each definition
Proportions of participants in the various LBP definitions
| 41 year | 45 years | 49 years | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | male n (%) | 198 (48.1%) | 159 (46.1%) | 136 (46.4%) |
| Low back pain definitions % [95% confidence interval] | past year | 69%[64;73] | 68%[63;73] | 70%[64;75] |
| past month | 42%[38;47] | 48%[43;54] | 41%[35;46] | |
| >30 days/year | 25%[21;29] | 26%[21;30] | 24%[19;28] | |
| seeking care* |
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| non-trivial | 18%[15;22] | 20%[16;24] | 20%[15;24] | |
*p = 0.0044 (test for trend)
Drop-out analyses
| LBP | Reported previously | Age 45 | Age 49 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | [95% CI] | % | [95% CI] | ||
| ‘year’ | no | 11.7 | [6.1;17.4] | 19.1 | [11.6;26.6] |
| yes | 17.3 | [12.8;21.7] | 14.3 | [9.8;18.8] | |
| ‘month’ | no | 14.4 | [9.9;18.9] | 14.0 | [8.8;19.1] |
| yes | 17.1 | [11.5;22.8] | 17.8 | [11.9;23.6] | |
| ‘>30 days’ | no | 13.9 | [10.0;17.4] | 14.0 | [9.7;18.2] |
| yes | 20.6 | [12.6;28.6] | 21.1 | [12.5;29.7] | |
| ‘seeking care’ | no | 14.4 | [10.4;18.4] | 14.1 | [9.8;18.5] |
| yes | 18.4 | [11.2;25.7] | 20.0 | [12.0;28.0] | |
| ‘non-trivial’ | no | 14.6 | [10.8;18.4] | 14.4 | [10.2;18.5] |
| yes | 19.7 | [10.6;28.9] | 21.4 | [11.6;31.3] | |
| sex | male | 18.7 | [13.2;24.2] | 31.3 | [24.8;37.8] |
| female | 12.6 | [8.1;17.1] | 26.6 | [20,7;32.6] | |
The percentages of people dropping out at the age of 45 and 49 by LBP definition at the previous survey and by sex
Four-year patterns of reporting LBP
| 41 → 45 years | 45 → 49 years | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percentage of individuals reporting: | Odds of reporting recurrent LBP | Percentage of individuals reporting: | Odds of reporting recurrent LBP | |||||
| Category LBP | new at 45 | recurrent | OR | [95% CI] | new at 49 | recurrent | OR | [95% CI] |
| ‘none’ | 23% | 50% | 3.8 | [2.2;6.4] | 21% | 53% | 4.3 | [2.5;7.4] |
| ‘year’ | 50% | 77% | 3.5 | [2.2; 5.6] | 47% | 79% | 4.3 | [2.5; 7.4] |
| ‘month’ | 37% | 65% | 3.1 | [2.0; 4.9] | 29% | 54% | 2.9 | [1.8; 4.8] |
| ‘>30 days’ | 15% | 63% | 9.9 | [5.6; 17.5] | 15% | 51% | 5.9 | [3.2; 10.7] |
| ‘seeking care’ | 20% | 52% | 4.2 | [2.5; 6.9] | 25% | 64% | 5.2 | [3.0; 9.0] |
| ‘non-trivial’ | 13% | 56% | 8.8 | [4.7; 16.2] | 12% | 53% | 8 | [4.2; 15.5] |
Overview of individuals reporting new or recurrent LBP after 4 years and odds ratios (OR) for recurrence with 95% confidence intervals (CI) as a measure of positive LBP relative to negative LBP. N = 293 participating at all three time points
Fig. 2a Patterns of reporting LBP. Courses of the two least severe of the five definitions of Low Back Pain (LBP) across the three surveys. Each diagram is normalized to 100 individuals starting from our 293 participants tested at all three time points. The small boxes to the left illustrate the periods the data were sampled. The relative sizes of the various fractions are depicted by the width of the columns. b Patterns of reporting LBP. Courses of the three most severe definitions of Low Back Pain (LBP) across the three surveys. Each diagram is normalized to 100 individuals starting from our 293 participants tested at all three time points. The small boxes to the left illustrate the periods the data were sampled. The relative sizes of the various fractions are depicted by the width of the columns. ‘Non-trivial LBP’ means pain >30 days + seeking care + reduced functional level at work and/or home
Long-term patterns of reporting LBP
| Consistency in LBP categories at the ages 41–45–49 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| LBP | Each time | Sometimes | Never |
| none | 11% | 45% | 44% |
| ‘year’ | 44% | 45% | 11% |
| ‘month’ | 17% | 54% | 29% |
| ‘>30 days’ | 8% | 32% | 60% |
| ‘seeking care’ | 11% | 44% | 45% |
| ‘non-trivial’ | 6% | 27% | 67% |
The percentage of individuals reporting LBP in various patterns: ‘Each time’ refers to the percentage of people reporting a specific category of LBP at all time points; ‘Sometimes’: the percentage of people with changing status over time; ‘Never’: those people never reporting this type of LBP (N = 293 participating at all three time points)
Patterns of reporting LBP at 41 and 45 as risks of LBP at 49
| LBP | History | LBP at 49 years of age | Probability of LBP at 49 given ‘history’ | Probability ratio with the no-no group as reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LBP 41 | LBP 45 | OR [95% CI] | % | ||
| ‘year’ | yes | yes | 8.9 [4.3;18.3] | 84 | 2.28 |
| no | yes | 3.3 [1.5;7.6] | 66 | 1.80 | |
| yes | no | 2.6 [1.1;6.1] | 60 | 1.63 | |
| no | no | 1.0 | 37 | 1.00 | |
| ‘month’ | yes | yes | 5.9 [3.1;11.2] | 64 | 2.76 |
| no | yes | 2.4 [1.2; 4.7] | 42 | 1.82 | |
| yes | no | 2.5 [1.2;5.3] | 43 | 1.85 | |
| no | no | 1 .0 | 23 | 1.00 | |
| ‘>30 days/year’ | yes | yes | 9.5 [4.5;20.2] | 58 | 4.60 |
| no | yes | 5.1 [2.2;11.6] | 42 | 3.35 | |
| yes | no | 4.0 [1.5;10.5] | 36 | 2.91 | |
| no | no | 1.0 | 13 | 1.00 | |
| ‘seeking care’ | yes | yes | 17.6 [6.9;45.4] | 84 | 3.70 |
| no | yes | 3.0 [1.5;6.0] | 47 | 2.05 | |
| yes | no | 2.0 [0 .9;4.1] | 37 | 1.61 | |
| no | no | 1 .0 | 23 | 1.00 | |
| ‘non-trivial’ | yes | yes | 18.4 [7.2;46.9] | 69 | 6.35 |
| no | yes | 5.0 [2.1;11.8] | 38 | 3.48 | |
| yes | no | 3.1 [1.0; 9.6] | 28 | 2.55 | |
| no | no | 1.0 | 11 | 1.00 | |
Patterns of LBP at the ages of 41 and 45 (columns 2 and 3) as risk factors of LBP at age 49 (column 4). OR = odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals (CI), the probability of being in the subgroup as percentage (%) and the probability ratio with the no-no group