Implant design influences the joint-specific outcome after total knee arthroplasty.

IF 2.8 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Nick Clement, Deborah J MacDonald, David F Hamilton, Paul Gaston
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Abstract

Aims: The aims were to assess whether joint-specific outcome after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) was influenced by implant design over a 12-year follow-up period, and whether patient-related factors were associated with loss to follow-up and mortality risk.

Methods: Long-term follow-up of a randomized controlled trial was undertaken. A total of 212 patients were allocated a Triathlon or a Kinemax TKA. Patients were assessed preoperatively, and one, three, eight, and 12 years postoperatively using the Oxford Knee Score (OKS). Reasons for patient lost to follow-up, mortality, and revision were recorded.

Results: A total of 94 patients completed 12-year functional follow-up (62 females, mean age 66 years (43 to 82) at index surgery). There was a clinically significantly greater improvement in the OKS at one year (mean difference (MD) 3.0 (95% CI 0.4 to 5.7); p = 0.027) and three years (MD 4.7 (95% CI 1.9 to 7.5); p = 0.001) for the Triathlon group, but no differences were observed at eight (p = 0.331) or 12 years' (p = 0.181) follow-up. When assessing the OKS in the patients surviving to 12 years, the Triathlon group had a clinically significantly greater improvement in the OKS (marginal mean 3.8 (95% CI 0.2 to 7.4); p = 0.040). Loss to functional follow-up (53%, n = 109/204) was independently associated with older age (p = 0.001). Patient mortality was the major reason (56.4%, n = 62/110) for loss to follow-up. Older age (p < 0.001) and worse preoperative OKS (p = 0.043) were independently associated with increased mortality risk. An age at time of surgery of ≥ 72 years was 75% sensitive and 74% specific for predicting mortality with an area under the curve of 78.1% (95% CI 70.9 to 85.3; p < 0.001).

Conclusion: The Triathlon TKA was associated with clinically meaningful greater improvement in knee-specific outcome when compared to the Kinemax TKA. Loss to follow-up at 12 years was a limitation, and studies planning longer-term functional assessment could limit their cohort to patients aged under 72 years.

植入物设计影响全膝关节置换术后的关节特异性结果。
目的:旨在评估在12年的随访期内,全膝关节置换术(TKA)后的关节特异性结果是否受植入物设计的影响,以及患者相关因素是否与随访失败和死亡风险有关:方法:对一项随机对照试验进行了长期随访。共有212名患者被分配使用Triathlon或Kinemax TKA。使用牛津膝关节评分(OKS)对患者进行术前评估、术后1年、3年、8年和12年的评估。记录了患者失去随访的原因、死亡率和翻修率:共有94名患者完成了为期12年的功能随访(62名女性,指数手术时的平均年龄为66岁(43至82岁))。铁人三项组在一年(平均差异(MD)为 3.0(95% CI 0.4 至 5.7);p = 0.027)和三年(MD 为 4.7(95% CI 1.9 至 7.5);p = 0.001)时的 OKS 有明显改善,但在八年(p = 0.331)或十二年(p = 0.181)的随访中未观察到差异。在对存活 12 年的患者的 OKS 进行评估时,铁人三项组患者的 OKS 改善幅度明显更大(边际平均值为 3.8 (95% CI 0.2 至 7.4);p = 0.040)。失去功能随访(53%,n = 109/204)与年龄较大有独立关联(p = 0.001)。患者死亡是失去随访的主要原因(56.4%,n = 62/110)。年龄较大(p < 0.001)和术前 OKS 较差(p = 0.043)与死亡风险增加有独立关联。手术时年龄≥72岁对预测死亡率的敏感度为75%,特异度为74%,曲线下面积为78.1% (95% CI 70.9 to 85.3; p < 0.001):结论:与Kinemax TKA相比,Triathlon TKA对膝关节特异性结果的改善更具有临床意义。12年的随访损失是一个限制因素,计划进行更长期功能评估的研究可将其队列限制在72岁以下的患者。
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Bone & Joint Open
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