Assessing Appropriateness for Shoulder Arthroplasty Using a Shared Decision-Making Process.

Helen Razmjou, Monique Christakis, Diane Nam, Darren Drosdowech, Ujash Sheth, Amy Wainwright, Robin Richards
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Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to validate an appropriateness decision-aid tool as a part of engaging patients with glenohumeral arthritis in their surgical management. The associations between the final decision to have surgery and patient characteristics were examined.

Materials and methods: This was an observational study. The demographics, overall health, patient-specific risk profile, expectations, and health-related quality of life were documented. Visual analog scale and the American Shoulder & Elbow Surgeon (ASES) measured pain and functional disability, respectively. Clinical and imaging examination documented clinical findings and extent of degenerative arthritis and cuff tear arthropathy. Appropriateness for arthroplasty surgery was documented by a 5-item Likert response survey and the final decision was documented as ready, not-ready, and would like to further discuss.

Results: Eighty patients, 38 women (47.5%), mean age: 72(8) participated in the study. The appropriateness decision aid showed excellent discriminate validity (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve value of 0.93) in differentiating between patients who were "ready" and those who were "not-ready" to have surgery. Gender (P  =  0.037), overall health (P  =  .024), strength in external rotation (P  =  .002), pain severity (P  =  .001), ASES score (P < .0001), and expectations (P  =  .024) were contributing factors to the decision to have surgery. Imaging findings did not play a significant role in the final decision to have surgery.

Conclusions: A 5-item tool showed excellent validity in differentiating patients who were ready to have surgery versus those who were not. Patient's gender, expectations, strength, and self-reported outcomes were important factors in reaching the final decision.

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共享决策过程评估肩关节置换术的适宜性。
目的:本研究的主要目的是验证一个适当的决策辅助工具作为参与关节关节炎患者手术治疗的一部分。最后决定进行手术和患者特征之间的关系进行了检查。材料和方法:本研究为观察性研究。记录了人口统计学、总体健康状况、患者特定风险概况、期望和与健康相关的生活质量。视觉模拟量表和美国肩肘外科医生(ASES)分别测量疼痛和功能障碍。临床和影像学检查记录了退行性关节炎和袖带撕裂性关节病的临床表现和程度。关节置换术的适宜性通过5项Likert反应调查来记录,最终决定被记录为准备好,不准备好,需要进一步讨论。结果:80例患者,女性38例(47.5%),平均年龄72岁(8岁)。适当性决策辅助工具在区分“准备好”和“未准备好”的患者方面表现出良好的区分效度(接受者工作特征曲线下面积为0.93)。性别(P = 0.037)、整体健康状况(P = 0.024)、外旋强度(P = 0.002)、疼痛严重程度(P = 0.001)、as评分(P = 0.024)是决定手术的因素。影像学检查结果在最终决定是否进行手术时没有发挥重要作用。结论:5项工具在区分准备手术的患者与未准备手术的患者方面显示出极好的有效性。患者的性别、期望、力量和自我报告的结果是最终决定的重要因素。
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