USMF logo

Institutional Repository in Medical Sciences
of Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy
of the Republic of Moldova
(IRMS – Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh)

Biblioteca Stiintifica Medicala
DSpace

University homepage  |  Library homepage

 
 
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/21193
Full metadata record
DC FieldValueLanguage
dc.contributor.authorBragari, Dan-
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-16T11:24:40Z-
dc.date.available2022-06-16T11:24:40Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.citationBRAGARI, Dan. Causes of cervical-dorso-lumbar spine pain in rheumatology. In: MedEspera: the 9th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2022, p.159.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://medespera.asr.md/en/books?page=1-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/21193-
dc.description.abstractIntroduction. Spinal pain is one of the most common health problems. The multiple possible diagnoses associated with this symptom make it difficult to correctly attribute back pain to a particular disease. This dilemma requires an organized approach to separate patients with mechanical disorders from those with rare systemic disorders. Aim of study. To study the clinical and paraclinical aspects of rheumatic pathologies (PSA, SA, AR, ARe, OA) regarding the pain syndrome in the cervico-dorso-lumbar spine. Methods and materials. There were retrospectively studied 1620 patients from the rheumatology and arthrology department hospitalized between 2019-2020, of which 391 were male and 1229 female patients. The average age of the subjects included in the study was 53.82 years. Results. Within SA, 57.05% of patients had diffuse pain along the spine, 30.12% had pain in the cervical region, 17.30% had pain in the thoracic region. and 86.53% had low back pain. Here the onset of the disease was mainly at 31.87 years and the first joint affected was 53.20% - the joints from lumbar region. Within PSA, the presence of pain was with a special predilection in the lumbar spine - 93.51%. The radiological stage on average was 2.15. In 91.46% of the SPA it manifested itself with cutaneous psoriasis. In the case of RA, the onset of the disease was on average at the age of 42.16 years, with diffuse pain in the spine mainly at 55.69%, at the the cervical region - 30.02%, and at the level of the lumbar joints - 61.01% with an average radiological stage of 2.57. In the case of ARe, the first affected region was the lumbar region in 21.62%, with an onset of the disease at the age of 35.51 years on average, the maximum being 62, with the presence of pain mainly in the lumbar region - 64.86% and in the cervical region in 45.94%. In OA, 70.32% had pain in the lumbar region, and 48.51% in the cervical region, with an onset of the disease on average at the age of 50.03 years, and the first joint affected in 10.98% was the lumbar region. Conclusion. The region of the spine with the most pronounced pain syndrome is lumbar - 77.77%. Paraclinical analyzes showed that the highest indices of inflammation were in RA with an average ESR of 18.04, fibrinogen 3.31, PCR 15.95, with an average morning stiffness of 69.51 min, and a radiological stage of 2.57 on average, FR of 107, and an IFA of 2.65, with lumbar pain in 61.01%.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherNicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Republic of Moldova, Association of Medical Students and Residentsen_US
dc.relation.ispartofMedEspera: The 9th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2022, Chisinau, Republic of Moldovaen_US
dc.titleCauses of cervical-dorso-lumbar spine pain in rheumatologyen_US
dc.typeOtheren_US
Appears in Collections:MedEspera 2022

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
CAUSES_OF_CERVICAL_DORSO_LUMBAR_SPINE_PAIN_IN_RHEUMATOLOGY.pdf81.46 kBAdobe PDFView/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

 

Valid XHTML 1.0! DSpace Software Copyright © 2002-2013  Duraspace - Feedback