Prevalence and Factors Associated With Low Back Pain and Pelvic Girdle Pain During Pregnancy A Multicenter Study Conducted in the Spanish National Health Service

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Kovacs, Francisco M. [1 ,2 ]
Garcia, Emma [2 ,3 ]
Royuela, Ana [2 ,4 ,5 ]
Gonzalez, Lourdes [2 ,6 ]
Abraira, Victor [2 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Fdn Kovacs, Dept Cient, Palma de Mallorca 07012, Spain
[2] Fdn Kovacs, Spanish Back Pain Res Network, Palma de Mallorca 07012, Spain
[3] Corp Sanitaria Parc Tauli, Serv Ginecol & Obstet, Sabadell, Spain
[4] CIBERESP, Barcelona, Spain
[5] IRYCIS, Hosp Ramon y Cajal, Unidad Bioestadist Clin, Madrid, Spain
[6] Hosp Univ Son Espases, Serv Ginecol & Obstet, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
关键词
low back pain; pelvic girdle pain; pregnancy; prevalence; risk factors; INVENTORY;
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10.1097/BRS.0b013e31824dcb74
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study Design. A cross-sectional, multicenter study. Objective. To determine the prevalence of low back pain (LBP), leg pain (LP), and pelvic girdle pain (PGP) in pregnant Spanish women and to identify the factors associated with a higher risk. Summary of Background Data. Previous studies on the prevalence and risk factors for LBP and PGP have shown inconsistent results. Methods. Sixty-one clinicians across 5 regions in Spain recruited 1158 women with a median (interquartile range) pregnancy of 35 (range, 31-38) weeks. Validated methods were used to gather data on the prevalence of LBP, LP, and PGP, anthropometric and sociodemographic characteristics, history of LBP, obstetrical history, physical activity before and during pregnancy, mattress and sleep characteristics, disability, anxiety, and depression. Separate multiple logistic regression models were developed to identify the variables associated with LBP, LP, and PGP. Results. The 4-week prevalence of LBP, LP, and PGP was 71.3%, 46.2%, and 64.7%, respectively. Main factors associated with a higher likelihood of reporting pain for LBP were history of LBP related and unrelated to previous pregnancy and postpartum, pain augmenting with time spent in bed, and anxiety. Previous lumbar surgery was associated with a lower risk. The factors associated with a higher likelihood of reporting LP were reporting LBP, lower academic level, younger age, depression, a lower number of hours of sleep per day, and a higher BMI, and for PGP were higher score for depression, a higher body mass index, and a more advanced stage of pregnancy. Conclusion. Factors associated with a higher risk vary between LBP and PGP. History of LBP, related or not to previous pregnancy or postpartum, LBP surgery, and anxiety were the factors more strongly associated with pregnancy-related LBP. When these variables are taken into account, obstetrical data from current or previous pregnancies and other variables do not show a significant association with LBP. Stage of pregnancy and depression were associated with PGP.
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页码:1516 / 1533
页数:18
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