Gender differences in pre-surgical hip arthroplasty patients.

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-04-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1565899
Elisabet Ripoll-Romero, Zaida Agüera, Montserrat Puig-Llobet, Marta Bassas, Maria Cristina Manzanares-Céspedes, Jordi Galimany-Masclans
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Abstract

Introduction: There is growing evidence that gender may influence surgical outcomes, rehabilitation, and overall patient experience in various orthopedic procedures. The main objective of the present study was to explore gender-based differences in patients undergoing hip arthroplasty surgery to understand better how they might impact the preoperative experience and contribute to personalized patient care.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with n = 180 pre-surgical participants (n = 84 females, n = 96 males). All patients were consecutively admitted for primary hip arthroplasty surgery at the orthopedics surgery and traumatology unit of the Hospital Clínic of Barcelona (Spain), between October 1, 2023 and July 31, 2024. The assessment consisted of a socio-demographic form and two questionnaires: the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and the 5-level EQ-5D version (EQ-5D-5l).

Results: Both groups consisted of a similar percentage of males and females. Females presented statistically significantly higher levels of preoperative anxiety than males (p = .050), but no significant differences appeared in the depression subscale (p = .382). Regarding quality of life, females reported significantly higher scores on difficulties in mobility (p = .037), usual activities (p = .027), and perceived pain (p = .004) compared to males. Finally, greater anxiety and depression scores were associated with poor self-perceived health in males but not in females.

Conclusions: This study is essential to bridge gaps in knowledge regarding gender differences in patients undergoing hip arthroplasty. Clinically, these results underline the importance of considering gender-specific factors when planning interventions and support for hip arthroplasty patients to improve outcomes and overall well-being.

髋关节置换术前患者的性别差异。
越来越多的证据表明,在各种骨科手术中,性别可能会影响手术结果、康复和患者的整体体验。本研究的主要目的是探讨髋关节置换术患者的性别差异,以更好地了解性别差异如何影响术前体验,并有助于个性化患者护理。方法:对180名术前参与者进行横断面研究,其中女性84例,男性96例。所有患者于2023年10月1日至2024年7月31日在西班牙巴塞罗那医院Clínic骨科外科和创伤科连续接受原发性髋关节置换术。评估包括一份社会人口统计表格和两份问卷:医院焦虑和抑郁量表(HADS)和5级EQ-5D版本(EQ-5D-5l)。结果:两组患者男女比例相近。女性术前焦虑水平显著高于男性(p = 0.050),但抑郁量表差异无统计学意义(p = 0.382)。在生活质量方面,女性在行动困难(p = 0.037)、日常活动(p = 0.027)和感知疼痛(p = 0.004)方面的得分明显高于男性。最后,男性的焦虑和抑郁得分越高,自我感觉健康状况越差,而女性则不然。结论:这项研究对于弥合关于髋关节置换术患者性别差异的知识差距至关重要。在临床上,这些结果强调了在计划干预和支持髋关节置换术患者以改善结果和整体福祉时考虑性别特定因素的重要性。
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