Jespersen Annette Bennedsgaard, Gustafsson Malin Eleonora Av Kák
Department of Regional Health Research, Center for Spine Surgery and Research, Middelfart, Region of Southern Denmark, P V Tuxensvej 12, 5500, Middelfart, Denmark.
Department of Regional Health Research, Center for Spine Surgery and Research, Middelfart, Region of Southern Denmark, Faaborgvej 237, 5250, Odense, Denmark.
Eur Spine J. 2018 Jul;27(7):1604-1613. doi: 10.1007/s00586-018-5520-5. Epub 2018 Mar 5.
The Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) plays a significant role in lumbar spinal stenosis research and is used to assess patient's walking limitations. The World Health Organisation describes the constructs of walking capacity and performance and recommend measuring both to fully describe patient's walking ability. Objective methods to assess walking capacity and performance is being investigated and used alongside the traditional use of PROs. This review of the literature was made to provide an overview of relations between the ODI and outcome measures of walking capacity and performance in spinal stenosis research, and to provide a strategy for improving such measures in future research.
The review was conducted according to the Prisma Statement. In February 2017, a search was performed in Pubmed, Embase and Cochrane database. Authors independently screened articles by title, abstract, and full text, and studies were included if both authors agreed. Articles with correlation analysis between the ODI, walking capacity and performance measures by accelerometer or GPS were included.
The results support a correlation between the ODI and walking capacity measures. The available studies using ODI and accelerometers were too few to reach a conclusion regarding correlation between ODI and walking performance. No articles with GPS measure were identified.
The ODI should not stand alone when evaluating walking limitations in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis. To enable a comprehensive assessment of walking ability, a walking test should be used to assess walking capacity and accelerometers should be investigated and standardized in measuring walking performance. These slides can be retrieved under Electronic Supplementary Material.
奥斯威斯利功能障碍指数(ODI)在腰椎管狭窄症研究中发挥着重要作用,用于评估患者的行走受限情况。世界卫生组织描述了行走能力和表现的构成要素,并建议同时测量这两者以全面描述患者的行走能力。目前正在研究评估行走能力和表现的客观方法,并与传统的患者报告结局(PROs)方法一起使用。本综述旨在概述ODI与腰椎管狭窄症研究中行走能力和表现的结局指标之间的关系,并为未来研究中改进此类指标提供策略。
本综述按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)声明进行。2017年2月,在PubMed、Embase和Cochrane数据库中进行了检索。作者通过标题、摘要和全文独立筛选文章,只有两位作者都同意的研究才被纳入。纳入了ODI与通过加速度计或全球定位系统(GPS)测量的行走能力和表现指标之间进行相关性分析的文章。
结果支持ODI与行走能力指标之间存在相关性。使用ODI和加速度计的现有研究数量太少,无法就ODI与行走表现之间的相关性得出结论。未检索到使用GPS测量的文章。
在评估腰椎管狭窄症患者的行走受限时,ODI不应单独使用。为了全面评估行走能力,应使用行走测试来评估行走能力,并应对加速度计在测量行走表现方面进行研究和标准化。这些幻灯片可在电子补充材料中获取。