Patient-reported outcome of hip resurfacing arthroplasty and standard total hip replacement after short-term follow-up.

Danish medical bulletin Pub Date : 2011-10-01
Tina Nissen, Karla Douw, Søren Overgaard
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Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate patient-reported outcome in terms of satisfaction in two study groups that had undergone hip resurfacing arthro-plasty (HRA) or total hip replacement (THR). The procedure consists of placing a hollow, mushroom-shaped metal cap over the femoral head while a matching metal cup is placed in the acetabulum (pelvis socket).

Material and methods: The two study groups included a total of 84 patients with an average age of 57 years who had idiopathic hip osteoarthritis or secondary arthritis based on mild dysplasia with arthritis. A descriptive cross-sectional design was used. A patient-reported questionnaire was used to evaluate patient outcome three years after hip surgery.

Results: The study showed that both groups (HRA and THR) reported high levels of overall satisfaction, with 97% and 93% being very satisfied or satisfied. Men were more satisfied with their ability to walk longer distances than women (p < 0.05) and the THR group claimed to be treating their artificial hip with more caution than the HRA group (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: The choice of prosthesis (HRA or THR) does not appear to affect the overall satisfaction or patient-perceived functional outcome three years after surgery in patients who on average were 57 years old and who had idiopathic hip osteoarthritis or secondary arthritis based on mild dysplasia.

Funding: A number of the patients included in this study were enrolled in a randomized controlled trial that was financially supported by Protesekompagniet. Furthermore, Centre for Applied Health Services Research and Technology Assessment (CAST) has paid wages in the preparation of the qualitative aspect of the research.

Trial registration: The survey was not registered at Clinical Trials because the starting point for this study was a health technology assessment report based on a randomized controlled trial (RCT). This RCT was registered at Clinical Trials with the identification number NCT01113762. The patient population was partly taken from this RCT and partly from an earlier pilot study conducted at Odense University Hospital. The present study was registered at the Danish Data Protection Agency, registration number 2010-41-5661.

短期随访后,患者报告的髋关节置换术和标准全髋关节置换术的结果。
简介:本研究的目的是调查两组接受髋关节置换术(HRA)或全髋关节置换术(THR)的患者报告的满意度结果。该手术包括在股骨头上放置一个空心的蘑菇形金属帽,同时在髋臼(骨盆窝)内放置一个匹配的金属杯。材料和方法:两个研究组共纳入84例平均年龄为57岁的特发性髋关节骨关节炎或基于轻度发育不良伴关节炎的继发性关节炎患者。采用描述性横断面设计。采用患者报告的问卷来评估髋关节手术后三年的患者预后。结果:研究表明,两组(HRA和THR)都报告了高水平的总体满意度,97%和93%的人非常满意或满意。与女性相比,男性对自己走得更远的能力更满意(p < 0.05), THR组声称比HRA组更谨慎地对待人工髋关节(p < 0.05)。结论:对于平均年龄为57岁、患有特发性髋关节骨关节炎或基于轻度发育不良的继发性关节炎的患者,假体(HRA或THR)的选择似乎不会影响术后3年的总体满意度或患者感知的功能结局。资金:本研究中纳入的一些患者参加了由proteesekompagniet提供资金支持的随机对照试验。此外,应用卫生服务研究和技术评估中心(CAST)为研究质量方面的准备工作支付了工资。试验注册:该调查未在临床试验中注册,因为本研究的起点是基于随机对照试验(RCT)的卫生技术评估报告。该随机对照试验在Clinical Trials注册,识别号为NCT01113762。患者人群部分来自该随机对照试验,部分来自早先在欧登塞大学医院进行的试点研究。本研究已在丹麦数据保护局注册,注册号为2010-41-5661。
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