Clinical Trial: Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome, Sarcopenia and Chronic Pain

Study Status: COMPLETED
Recruit Status: COMPLETED
Study Type: OBSERVATIONAL




Official Title: A Possible Association Between Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome, Sarcopenia and Chronic Pain

Brief Summary:

Aim: Pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PEX) is a systemic disease of connective tissue, it can also contribute to sarcopenia and chronic musculoskeletal pain with common pathways.

  1. First aim of this study was to investigate whether the rate of sarcopenia is higher in patients with PEX
  2. Second aim was to investigate the association between PEX, sarcopenia parameters and chronic musculoskeletal pain.

Methods: A total of 96-patients were enrolled in this study and divided into two groups: PEX-positive (n=48) and PEX-negative (n=48) patients.
The variables: the demographic data, sarcopenia parameters (SARC-F-questionnaire, hand-grip strength, chair-rise test, gait speed) and pain parameters (having any chronic musculoskeletal pain, pain regions and visual analogue scale-pain).