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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-134063

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Background and objective:        Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry  is regarded as reference method for bone density assessment.  Quantitative ultrasound (QUS) has been introduced as an alternative technology to bone densitometry. To study short-term precision (coefficient of variation; CV%) and the intra- and inter-observer reliability of QUS in measuring bone mineral density of the calcaneus.Methods:   This study is cross-sectional descriptive study.  Subjects were 20 persons (10woman ,10 man )in the age group between 20-70 years olds.Results Short-term precision of SOS ,BUA ,SI showed by coefficient of variation (CV%) were  0.99 ,6.42 ,6.27 respectively.  The correlation coefficient (r) for SOS, BUA, SI between the 1st and 2nd observer was 0.821, 0.755 and 0.861 respectively (p

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133919

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 Fourty patients with recalcitrant lumbosciatic pain were treated by epidural steroid injection at Srinagarind hospital, and a private hospital between January 1988 to April 1990, to study the efficacy of epidural steroid injection. the average age was 52.2 years (24.62 years).  All patients were injected with 2 cc. Of methylprednisolone (depo-medrol 40 mg/cc.) plus 3 cc. Of 1% lidocaine at weekly interval for 3 weeks.  The patients were devided into 2 groups; group I includes those patients who had lumbosciatic pain less than 3 mounths, group II more than 3 months.  In this study there were 11 patients in group I and 29 in group II.  The results at one week after completion of the injections were good in both groups (81.81%, 72.42%), at 3 weeks (after completion of the injection) were quite good 63.63% in group I and 58.62% in group II and at 6 weeks after completion of the injection the result were good \< 36.36%.  In this study, it appears that the lumbosciatic pain may receive temporary relief with steroid injection especially in short term (

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133778

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 Vertebral tuberculosis is still a health problem in Thailand. Apart from spinal deformities it may be associated with paralysis with dreadful consequences. Paralysis at the thoracic level is more common in this condition due to the relative incompatibility of the thoracic spinal canal and the spinal cord. However, the magnitude of the risk of paralysis in this condition does not exist. We therefore carried out a retrospective study of 87 cases of vertebral tuberculosis to find out the risk. There were 52 cases of thoracic and 35 cases of lumbar involvement (No cervical found in this study) The risk for neural deficit or paralysis in the thoracic group was found to be 5 times more than the lumbar group (Chi-square test shows p \< 0.01 , odd ratio = 5.22 and 95% confident interval = 1.69-16.86)

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133760

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 Using an IBM compatible, 16 bit and advanced basic language, microcomputer, we devised a computer assisted instruction (CAI) program of case study in Orthopedics. A trial was then made an our house staffs (2 Orthopedics residents and  5 resident equivalents) . The efficacy of CAI as a teaching aid and users’satisfaction was evaluated with satisfactory outcome. This report aims at showing the favorable acceptance of CAI as a teaching aid and at arousing its acceptance as a new kind of technology suitable for various adaptation in academic use.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133759

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 Utillizing the Thai version of dbase III, a program for items analysis was developd in the computer unit of the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabillitation Medicine KhonKaen University, for the purpose of1. grading of medical students2. standardization of the examination itemsThe program was used to analyse the items given to medical students in the 4th and 6th year standing for their final examination in 1986-1987 and found to be effective: The well –standardized items could be identified and stored in the examination bank while those less-standardized could be separated for later improvement. These could be accomplished within a day for each class , much more effective than previously.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133346

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Background : Our study in the year 2000 concluded that the level of calcidiol at  35 ng/ml indicated a vitamin D deficiency, making the deficiency prevalence among the elderly in Khon Kaen municipality to be about 66.3%Objectives : To compare 104 urban elderlies with 130 rural elderlies in:\  1) Verified calcidiol and PTH levels; 2) Re-determine the level associated with vitamin D deficiency; and, 3) Compare the bone mineral density (BMD) of femoral neck, lumbar vertebrae and distal radius.Design : Cross-sectional, descriptive study.Setting :\ Urban and rural Khon Kaen, Thailand.Measures\ Serum calcidiol and PTH levels, and the proximal femur, lumbar spine and distal radius BMD.Results:\ The rural elderly were older (p \< 0.004), but their weight, BMI and alkaline phosphatase were lower (p = 0.007, p \< 0.001 and p \< 0.001, respectively) than their urban counterparts.\  The correlation coefficient for calcidiol and PTH of the pooled data (n = 234) was -0.35 (p \< 0.001).\  The quantity of calcidiol at  35 ng/ml was associated with a significant increase in PTH (one-way ANOVA, Tamhane post hoc test p  0.007).\  The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, and the mean (SD) calcidiol and PTH levels in the rural vs. urban elderly were 17 vs. 65% (p\<0.001), 45 (11) ng/ml vs. 33 (7) ng/ml and 18 (15) pg/ml vs. 32 (18) pg/ml (p \< 0.001), respectively.\  The BMD of the ultradiatal\  and distal one-third of the radius (not the femoral neck or lumbar spine) were significantly higher in the rural vs. urban elderly (p \< 0.001).Conclusion : The higher calcidiol levels and bone strength in the rural population suggest that lifestyle and activity levels are important factors.\  Further study is needed to confirm this.Keywords : vitamin D status, calcidiol, rural, urban, elderly

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133633

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133603

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Purpose:  To determine the correlation of bone mineral density (BMD) among the lumbar spines, proximal femur, and distal forearm in women.Design:  Retrospective, descriptive studyMaterials:  and Methods:  We reviewed the results of bone mineral density performed at Srinagarind Hospital from May 1997 to June 1999.  Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) technique was used to determine the bone mineral densities (BMDs) at the lumbar spines, proximal femur, and distal forearm in 230 women of age range from 31 to 87 years (mean age = 53.5 years).  Most cases were healthy, with only 10 cases being osteoporotic.Results:  A significant correlation (p

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133399

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Background:\ Secondary hyperparathyroidism usually occurs when patients are vitamin D deficient, which in turn is the main cause of femoral osteoporosis.\  The skin is the organ of ultraviolet stimulated vitamin D production and studies have shown that elderly women with inadequate exposure to sunlight are vitamin D deficient.\  The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in the West is 38 to 57%.\  Thai doctors do not believe Thais, whether elderly or osteoporotic, require vitamin D supplements because Thailand is located in the tropics.Objectives:\ Primary: to determine the prevalence and the calcidiol level of vitamin D deficiency in elderly Thai women.\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \  Secondary:\  to estimate the prevalence of osteoporosis and the correlation to serum calcidiol and serum PTH levels in elderly Thai women.Design:\ \ Cross-sectional descriptive study.Setting:\ Municipality of Khon Kaen, Khon Kaen province, Thailand.Outcome Measurements: Serum calcidiol and PTH levels and bone mineral density of the femoral neck.Results:\ The mean (SD) of age, BMI, serum calcidiol and PTH in the elderly Thai women were:\  69.26 (6.58) years, 24.18 (6.7) kg/m2, 33.24 (7.12) ng/mL, 32.34 (18.04) pg/mL, respectively.\  The prevalence of osteoporosis was 38.8%. There was significant inverted linear relationship between the serum calcidiol and PTH levels (r=-0.421, p\<0.001). The serum calcidiol level of vitamin D deficiency was  35 ng/mL, prevalence 66.3%. Conclusion:\ The belief\  that Thais are not vitamin D deficient should be\  reconsidered, especially in elderly women. And the multicenter study to find out the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in Thai population should be performed.\  Vitamin D supplements are necessary for elderly women especially with osteoporosis.Keywords : Prevalence, vitamin D deficiency, calcidiol level, elderly women.\ 

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133325

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Background : The incidence of osteoporotic hip fracture increases annually, the key to successful treatment of osteoporosis is early diagnosis and treatment before fracture. The Singh index was a popular tool for diagnosis of osteoporosis in the past, but its reliability is debated.Objective : To evaluate the intra- and inter-personal reliability of Singh grading among elderly Thai  women between two radiologists at Srinagarind hospital, Khon Kaen University, Thailand.Design : Cross-sectional descriptive studySetting : Thai elderly women in Khon Kane province, Thailand.Outcome Measurements: Singh grading, intra- and inter-observer reliability by kappa (k) and weighted-kResults :We registered  130 elderly Thai women in the study. The age of participants averaged 71.6 years (range 61-86 years). The first and second intra-observer (and their weighted) reliability k was 0.15 (95%CI: 0.04-0.26) (and 0.27), and 0.29 (95%CI: 0.15-0.42) (and 0.35), respectively. The inter-observer (and weighted) reliability  kwas 0.10 (95%CI: 0.00-0.20) and 0.26. Conclusion : The intra- and inter-person reliability of the Singh index is poor; therefore, the index needs to be simplified to establish its reliability as a screening tool for osteoporosis. Key word : Singh index, Kappa (k), Reliability, Osteoporosis

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133271

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Background :Vitamin D is essential for bone strength and development. It enhances intestinal absorption of calcium and its apposition to bone. It also increases muscle strength. In vitamin D deficiency condition, blood calcium is depressed, parathyroid hormone production is stimulated resulting in secondary hyperparathyroidism which promotes bone turnover. Cortical bone is the primary site affected, particularly at the femoral neck.In previous studies, we documented an average calcidiol level of £  35 ng/ml as vitamin D deficiency. A very high (\> 60%) prevalence of vitamin D deficiency was found among urban elderly women in Khon Kaen, in contrast to less than 20% among their rural counterparts. Until now, only limited data has been available on the average level of calcidiol and prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among postmenopausal women in Thailand.ObjectivesPrimary: Ascertain the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among postmenopausal womenSecondary: 1. Find out the average vitamin D (calcidiol) level in postmenopausal women                   2. Find out the correlation between calcidiol and PTH in the pooled data                 3. Find out the calcidiol level which indicates the level of vitamin D deficiency in the pooled dataDesign : Cross-sectional, descriptive studySetting : Postmenopausal Clinic, Srinagarind Hospital, Khon Kaen, ThailandOutcome measurement Serum calcidiol, PTH, and alkaline phosphataseResults: The pooled data set comprised 332 cases including 98 cases of postmenopausal women, 104 cases of previously cited urban elderly women, and 130 cases of rural elderly women. The mean (SD) calcidiol level among the postmenopausal women was 32.58 (8.93) ng/ml, and calcidiol and PTH had reverse relation with the correlation coefficient (r) = -0.265 (p-value \< 0.001). Calcidiol at £  35 ng/ml was associated with a significant increase in PTH, which indicated the level of vitamin D deficiency. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in postmenopausal women was 60.2 percent.Conclusion :The high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency with low average level of calcidiol among postmenopausal women suggests a risk for developing osteoporosis. Outdoor exercise with sunlight exposure, high vitamin D diet intake, or, if necessary, supplementation with vitamin D is advised. 

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133817

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Background: Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is regarded in other countries as the reference method for bone density assessment because of its high reliability and precision. It is an expensive and thus with limited availability in developing countries. Quantitative ultrasound (QUS) has been introduced as an alternative technology to bone densitometry. Advantages of this method for evaluating patients at risk of osteoporosis over X-ray-based techniques include its low cost, portability and no ionizing radiation. Until now, there has been no study in Thailand about the reliability of QUS for its use in diagnosis of osteoporosis.Objectives: To study both the intra- and inter-observer reliability of stiffness index (SI) of QUS in measuring bone mineral density of the calcaneus Study design: Cross-sectional descriptive study Setting: Subject for bone density measurement were 100 Thai elderly women 60-89 years old (average age of 69.97 years), living in urban areas of Khon Kaen province, ThailandOutcome measurement: Stiffness index (SI) of the calcaneus in elderly women measured by two observers twice each.Results: This study was part of the study of “the combination of OSTA index and QUS in diagnosing osteoporosis”. The average weight of the subjects was 49.24 (30-81) Kg. The respective correlation coefficient (r) for SI between the 1st and 2nd measurements of the 1st and 2nd observers and between the 1st and 2nd observer was 0.973, 0.976 and 0.925 (p

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133529

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Background: Osteoporosis is a major public health problem resulting in disability, deformity, pain and fractures. The “gold standard” for osteoporosis is the bone mineral density (BMD) measurement; however bone densitometers are not widely available and the cost of measurement is high. As a solution, the “Khon Kaen Osteoporosis Study Scoring System (KKOS)” screening tool for osteoporosis was developed. A study of the KKOS index indicated a sensitivity and specificity of 70 and 73 percent, respectively. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was 0.73.Objectives: The purpose of this study then was to validate the KKOS scoring index for osteoporosis screening in Khon Kaen province in elderly women age\>60 years of age. Design: Retrospective diagnostic studyMethodology: The data was retrospectively collected from 487 medical records (at the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Srinagarind Hospital) of elderly women of \>60 years of age who resided in Khon Kaen province between 2004 and 2007. Body weight, age and BMD were used to calculate the KKOS score. Results: Included were 487 menopausal women of \>60 years of age (mean 75.7+5.3). Mean weight was 51.7+8.8 kg. The prevalence of osteoporosis, as per bone mineral density of the femoral neck by Lunar DPX-IQ densitometer, was 27.10 percent. The KKOS score was calculated basing on age and weight. Individuals with a KKOS score

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