Low back pain during pregnancy

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Maria Emília Coelho Costa
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Lima,Luciana Cavalcanti, Terceiro,Cristovam Alves de Lira, Pinto,Deyvid Ravy Lacerda, Silva,Marcelo Neves, Cozer,Gustavo Araújo, Couceiro,Tania Cursino de Menezes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: Low back pain is a common complaint among pregnant women. It is estimated that about 50% of pregnant women complain of some form of back pain at some point in pregnancy or during the postpartum period. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of low back pain during pregnancy and its characteristics. Methods: Cross-sectional study with low-risk pregnant women. After approval by the Human Research Ethics Committee and receiving written informed consent, we included pregnant women over 18 years of age and excluded those with psychiatric disorders, previous lumbar pathologies, and receiving treatment for low back pain. Results: We interviewed 97 pregnant women. The frequency of low back pain was 68%. The mean age was 26.2 years and the median gestational age was 30 weeks. Fifty-eight pregnant women declared themselves as brown (58%). Most (88.6%) were married or living in common-law marriage, 56 (57.7%) worked outside the home, and 71 (73.2%) had completed high school. Low back pain was more frequent during the second trimester of pregnancy (43.9%), referred to as a "burning" sensation in 37.8% of patients, with intermittent frequency in 96.9% of the women. The symptoms got worse at night (71.2%). Resting reduced low back pain in 43.9% of pregnant women, while the standing position for a long time worsened it in 27.2% of patients. Conclusion: Low back pain is common in pregnant women, has specific characteristics, and is more frequent in the second trimester of pregnancy. This indicates the need for prevention strategies that enable better quality of life for pregnant women.
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title Low back pain during pregnancy
spellingShingle Low back pain during pregnancy
Carvalho,Maria Emília Coelho Costa
Low back pain
Frequency and characteristics of low back pain
Pregnant women
title_short Low back pain during pregnancy
title_full Low back pain during pregnancy
title_fullStr Low back pain during pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Low back pain during pregnancy
title_sort Low back pain during pregnancy
author Carvalho,Maria Emília Coelho Costa
author_facet Carvalho,Maria Emília Coelho Costa
Lima,Luciana Cavalcanti
Terceiro,Cristovam Alves de Lira
Pinto,Deyvid Ravy Lacerda
Silva,Marcelo Neves
Cozer,Gustavo Araújo
Couceiro,Tania Cursino de Menezes
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author2 Lima,Luciana Cavalcanti
Terceiro,Cristovam Alves de Lira
Pinto,Deyvid Ravy Lacerda
Silva,Marcelo Neves
Cozer,Gustavo Araújo
Couceiro,Tania Cursino de Menezes
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Lima,Luciana Cavalcanti
Terceiro,Cristovam Alves de Lira
Pinto,Deyvid Ravy Lacerda
Silva,Marcelo Neves
Cozer,Gustavo Araújo
Couceiro,Tania Cursino de Menezes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Low back pain
Frequency and characteristics of low back pain
Pregnant women
topic Low back pain
Frequency and characteristics of low back pain
Pregnant women
description Abstract Objective: Low back pain is a common complaint among pregnant women. It is estimated that about 50% of pregnant women complain of some form of back pain at some point in pregnancy or during the postpartum period. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of low back pain during pregnancy and its characteristics. Methods: Cross-sectional study with low-risk pregnant women. After approval by the Human Research Ethics Committee and receiving written informed consent, we included pregnant women over 18 years of age and excluded those with psychiatric disorders, previous lumbar pathologies, and receiving treatment for low back pain. Results: We interviewed 97 pregnant women. The frequency of low back pain was 68%. The mean age was 26.2 years and the median gestational age was 30 weeks. Fifty-eight pregnant women declared themselves as brown (58%). Most (88.6%) were married or living in common-law marriage, 56 (57.7%) worked outside the home, and 71 (73.2%) had completed high school. Low back pain was more frequent during the second trimester of pregnancy (43.9%), referred to as a "burning" sensation in 37.8% of patients, with intermittent frequency in 96.9% of the women. The symptoms got worse at night (71.2%). Resting reduced low back pain in 43.9% of pregnant women, while the standing position for a long time worsened it in 27.2% of patients. Conclusion: Low back pain is common in pregnant women, has specific characteristics, and is more frequent in the second trimester of pregnancy. This indicates the need for prevention strategies that enable better quality of life for pregnant women.
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