Authors : Bhavuk Kapoor, Bhavuk Kapoor, Mayank Kapoor, Mayank Kapoor, Parul Vaid, Parul Vaid, Bharat B Kapoor, Bharat B Kapoor, Sharda Kapoor, Sharda Kapoor
DOI : 10.18231/j.pjms.2020.020
Volume : 10
Issue : 2
Year : 2020
Page No : 79-82
Background: Lumbar degenerative spine conditions cause mobility dysfunction and can result in
alterations in physical functioning and variable levels of pain. The best measurement of treatment quality
in these diseases should be the patient’s opinion of the results using patient-reported outcome instruments.
Aims: To do comparative evaluation of pain intensity in lumbar degenerative spine patients in preoperative
and postoperative period.
Settings and Design: Pain intensity of all selected patients was measured at admission and postoperatively
using Numeric pain rating scale (NPRS).
Materials and Methods: Effect of surgery on pain relief in 60 patients of degenerative lumbar spine
disease was studied.
Statistical Analysis used: Paired ‘t’ test was performed to find out the differences in the variables between
pre-operative and post-operative stages among the study population.
Results: Preoperative NPRS values (mean=7.88) improved at discharge (mean=4.8) and throughout the
follow up period at 1month (mean=3.46), at 6 months (mean=2) and 1 year (mean=1.11).
Conclusions: All the patients showed improvement in their NPRS scores throughout the follow up period.
The use of NPRS outcome instrument gives us a platform to predict a positive and accurate outcome after
surgery in the long term.
Keywords: Degenerative lumbar spine disease, Pain relief, Numeric pain rating scale, Outcome measure.