Addar Abdullah, Alhabib Fayez A, AbuDujain Nasser M, Alghamdi Hani A, Alshalan Mohammed H, Alrabai Hamza M, Alhuzaimi Fahad
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh P.O. Box 11495, Saudi Arabia.
College of Medicine, Alfaisal University, Riyadh P.O. Box 11533, Saudi Arabia.
J Clin Med. 2025 Jan 22;14(3):703. doi: 10.3390/jcm14030703.
: Limb deformity describes a condition where a limb has an abnormal shape or length, resulting from an acquired or a congenital case. This condition can impair the normal function of patients' lives, leading to adverse psychological impacts. The limb deformity-modified Scoliosis Research Society (LD-SRS) score is a frequently used tool to assess quality of life. This observational study aimed to investigate the quality of life of patients with debilitating limb deformities in Saudi Arabia using the LD-SRS score. : This is an observational analytical cross-sectional study conducted at the orthopedic clinic at King Saud University Medical City between March and May 2024. Patients diagnosed with any type of limb deformity (of different ages) were included in this study. Patients completed the LD-SRS score in the clinic and were divided into two groups based on whether they had undergone surgery for limb deformity. : This study included 152 participants, with the majority of participants in the 13-18-year age group and predominantly male (59.87%). Most participants were assessed before treatment, with significant differences observed in total scores based on the examination time ( < 0.001). Post-surgery scores showed marked improvement, with the overall total mean score for the surgery group being significantly higher than that of the non-surgery group ( < 0.001). Domain-specific scores revealed higher satisfaction in self-image/appearance for the surgery group, while the non-surgery group had lower scores in function/activity and mental health domains. No significant differences were found across age, gender, side of the body affected, or affected site. : Preoperative patients had lower QoL scores as a whole group compared to those who had undergone surgery. The longer the duration postoperatively, the better the QoL score; those measured at three months had better QoL than preoperative patients, and those assessed at one and two years scored even higher. Self-image/appearance was a key factor, with the surgery group scoring higher in this domain than the non-surgery group. Future research should explore broader patient perspectives, including those related to mental and social well-being.
肢体畸形是指肢体因后天或先天性原因而出现异常形状或长度的一种状况。这种情况会损害患者生活的正常功能,导致不良的心理影响。肢体畸形改良脊柱侧弯研究学会(LD-SRS)评分是一种常用的生活质量评估工具。这项观察性研究旨在使用LD-SRS评分来调查沙特阿拉伯患有严重肢体畸形患者的生活质量。
这是一项于2024年3月至5月在沙特国王大学医学城骨科诊所进行的观察性分析横断面研究。本研究纳入了被诊断患有任何类型肢体畸形(不同年龄)的患者。患者在诊所完成LD-SRS评分,并根据是否接受过肢体畸形手术分为两组。
本研究包括152名参与者,大多数参与者在13 - 18岁年龄组,且男性占主导(59.87%)。大多数参与者在治疗前接受评估,根据检查时间总分存在显著差异(<0.001)。术后评分显示有显著改善,手术组的总体总平均分显著高于非手术组(<0.001)。特定领域评分显示手术组在自我形象/外观方面满意度更高,而非手术组在功能/活动和心理健康领域得分较低。在年龄、性别、受影响身体侧别或受影响部位方面未发现显著差异。
与接受过手术的患者相比,术前患者作为一个整体的生活质量得分较低。术后时间越长,生活质量得分越高;术后三个月测量的患者生活质量优于术前患者,而在一年和两年时评估的患者得分更高。自我形象/外观是一个关键因素,手术组在该领域的得分高于非手术组。未来的研究应探索更广泛的患者观点,包括与心理和社会福祉相关的观点。