Patient-Perceived Outcomes Improve Faster Than Hip Strength in Recovery After Surgical Correction for Symptomatic Femoroacetabular Impingement.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Hss Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-25 DOI:10.1177/15563316221093614
Maxwell A Konnaris, Lucas M Junginger, Elizabeth R Sibilsky Enselman, Richard D Bell, Tristan Maerz, Asheesh Bedi
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Background: Patients with symptomatic femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) have hip strength deficits, instability, and increased risk for concomitant injury. While surgical intervention is an effective method of treatment for FAI, more information is needed about the recovery process. Purposes: We sought to understand how patients with FAI recover from surgical correction in the short term. Do patients' perceptions of improvement correspond with measured improvements in hip strength? Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study of 17 patients (11 male, age range: 16-38 years) who were diagnosed with symptomatic FAI at a single surgeon's practice. Hip strength (flexion, extension, and abduction) was measured preoperatively and at 14, 26, and 52 weeks postoperatively. Patient-reported outcomes using the modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS) and Hip Outcome Osteoarthritis Score (HOOS) subscales were measured at the same time points and at 2 weeks postoperatively. Results: Compared with preoperative values, there was a significant increase in postoperative values at 26 and 52 weeks in normalized isokinetic hip extension (29% and 38%, respectively) and normalized hip abduction (48% and 55%, respectively). No differences in strength were observed at 14 weeks. Modified Harris Hip Score and all HOOS subscales were decreased by 2 weeks postoperatively, and by 14 weeks mHHS improved by 21%, and HOOS subscales improved as well (activities of daily living by 18%, pain by 34%, quality of life by 69%, sport and recreation by 36%, and symptoms by 28%). Conclusion: We observed that patient-reported outcomes including symptoms, function, and satisfaction improved at 14 weeks, while objective measures of hip strength improved at 26 weeks following surgical correction of FAI. More rigorous study is indicated.

在症状性股骨关节撞击手术矫正后的恢复过程中,患者感知结果的改善速度快于髋关节力量的改善速度。
背景:有症状的股骨髋臼撞击症(FAI)患者会出现髋关节力量不足、不稳定以及伴随损伤的风险增加。虽然手术治疗是治疗股骨髋臼撞击症(FAI)的有效方法,但还需要更多有关恢复过程的信息。目的:我们试图了解FAI患者在手术矫正后的短期恢复情况。患者对病情改善的看法是否与髋关节力量的测量改善相符?方法:我们进行了一项前瞻性队列研究:我们对17名患者(11名男性,年龄范围:16-38岁)进行了前瞻性队列研究,这些患者在一名外科医生的诊所被诊断为有症状的FAI。在术前以及术后 14 周、26 周和 52 周测量了髋关节力量(屈曲、伸展和外展)。在同一时间点和术后2周,使用改良哈里斯髋关节评分(mHHS)和髋关节骨性关节炎评分(HOOS)分量表测量患者报告的结果。结果:与术前值相比,术后 26 周和 52 周的正常化等动髋关节伸展(分别为 29% 和 38%)和正常化髋关节外展(分别为 48% 和 55%)值显著增加。在 14 周时未观察到力量方面的差异。术后 2 周,改良哈里斯髋关节评分(Modified Harris Hip Score)和所有 HOOS 分量表均有所下降,14 周后,mHHS 改善了 21%,HOOS 分量表也有所改善(日常生活活动改善了 18%,疼痛改善了 34%,生活质量改善了 69%,运动和娱乐改善了 36%,症状改善了 28%)。结论我们观察到,患者报告的结果(包括症状、功能和满意度)在14周时有所改善,而髋关节力量的客观指标在手术矫正FAI后26周时有所改善。需要进行更严格的研究。
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Hss Journal
Hss Journal Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: The HSS Journal is the Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. The aim of the HSS Journal is to promote cutting edge research, clinical pathways, and state-of-the-art techniques that inform and facilitate the continuing education of the orthopaedic and musculoskeletal communities. HSS Journal publishes articles that offer contributions to the advancement of the knowledge of musculoskeletal diseases and encourages submission of manuscripts from all musculoskeletal disciplines.
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