Table 2. Functional outcome (Majeed and AAOS/MODEM) scores and health-related quality of life (SF-36) outcome scores from baseline to follow-up in surgical studies on treatment for chronic sacroiliac joint pain.*.
Scoring system (component) | Preoperative score, mean ± SD | Follow-up | Score at follow-up, mean ± SD (range) | Improvement from baseline, % | |
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Functional outcomes | |||||
Khurana et al5 (2009) | Majeed score | 37 (18–54) | 17 mo | 79 (62–96) | 113.5 |
Buchowski et al3 (2005) | AAOS/MODEMS Satisfaction with symptoms index | 1.20 ± 0.77 | 5.8 y | 2.67 ± 1.63 | 122.5 |
AAOS/MODEMS Pain/disability index | 34.91 ± 12.39 | 5.8 y | 57.45 ± 23.04 | 64.6 | |
Health-related quality-of-life outcome | |||||
Khurana et al5 (2009) | SF-36 (Physical Component Summary) | 28.49 ± 11.24 | 17 mo | 51.38 ± 9.87 | 80.3 |
SF-36 (Mental Component Summary) | 46.82 ± 17.88 | 17 mo | 57.48 ± 17.32 | 22.8 | |
Buchowski et al3 (2005) | SF-36 (Physical Component Summary) | 26.37 ± 7.35 | 5.8 y | 33.53 ± 11.72 | 27.2 |
SF-36 (Mental Component Summary) | 42.45 ± 12.08 | 5.8 y | 49.46 ± 13.07 | 16.5 |
Majeed scoring system was developed to assess functional outcome after pelvic injuries and is based on five criteria: pain (30 patients), standing (36 patients), sitting (10 patients), sexual function (4 patients), performance at work (20 patients) (0–00 points; lower score indicates worse functionality) [Khurana].
AAOS/MODEMS (American Academy/Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons/Musculoskeletal Outcomes Data Evaluation and Management System) is a modified Oswestry Disability Index scale and includes seven sections; lower score indicates greater disability [Buchowski, Longo].
SF-36 (Short-Form 36) measures quality of life in multiple domains, each domain with a maximum of 100 points (lower scores indicate greater disability); the Physical Component Summary is an aggregate of the Physical Functioning, Role-Physical, Bodily Pain, and General Health scales; the Mental Component Summary is an aggregate of the Vitality, Social Functioning, Role-Emotional, and Mental Health scales [Buchowski, Khurana]. Transformed scores reported; transformation not defined [Buchowski].