Türk Osteoporoz Dergisi (Aug 2020)

Does Bone Mineral Density Have an Affect on the Visual Analogue Scale Pain Score?

  • Kenan Özler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/tod.galenos.2019.97759
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2
pp. 75 – 80

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Objective:The objective of this study is to evaluate the Visual Analogue scale (VAS) pain scale in elderly patients with obesity and without obesity, and determine whether the VAS pain score is associated with obesity in patients with osteoporosis.Materials and Methods:We included 192 patients in this study (69 patients with body mass index (BMI) 6). Additionally, we used a multivariate logistic regression model to identify the independent risk factors of VAS pain score in patients with osteoporosis.Results:The VAS pain score was higher in patients with obesity than the patients without obesity (4.49±2.76 and 3.49±.42, respectively. P=0.014). Advanced age [Odds ratio (OR)=1.094, 95% confidence interval (CI)=1.018-1.175, p=0.014] and obesity (OR=0.225, 95% CI=0.055-0.928, p=0.039) were associated with higher VAS pain score in patients with osteoporosis. Otherwise, only advanced age (OR=1.157, 95% CI=1.045-1.280, p=0.005) was associated with higher VAS pain score in patients with normal BMD. Advanced age (OR=1.141, 95% CI=1.093-1.192, p=<0.001) and osteoporosis (OR=0.001, 95% CI=0.00-0.014, p=<0.001) were associated with higher VAS pain score in all patients.Conclusion:We believe that reducing obesity, which is a variable risk factor, will benefit in pain reduction and sedentary lifestyle, and improve BMD in patients with osteoporosis.

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