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IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Dorte T Grønne, Dilara M Sari, Søren T Skou, Ewa M Roos, Ilksan Demirbüken, Jonas B Thorlund
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研究膝关节骨性关节炎患者在接受为期 8 周的患者指导教育和运动治疗计划后,膝关节手术对治疗效果变化的影响。根据患者在参加 "丹麦骨关节炎患者的美好生活"(GLA:D®)项目之前是否接受过膝关节手术(是/否)对患者进行分类。采用线性回归方法评估了从基线到随访 3 个月的结果变化的组间差异,并按性别进行了分层。结果包括膝关节疼痛强度(VAS,0-100 毫米)、关节相关生活质量(膝关节损伤和骨关节炎结果评分生活质量子量表得分(KOOS QOL,0-100))和行走速度(40 米快步行走测试)。为了评估临床相关的组间差异,比较了手术组和非手术组达到最小重要变化阈值的患者比例。在 30,545 名患者中,27%(n,8254 人)的最受影响膝关节曾接受过手术。手术组和非手术组的所有结果均有所改善,组间疼痛强度的变化差异较小(男性,0.03 95% CI - 0.9 至 1.0;女性,1.3 95% CI 0.6 to 2.1);KOOS QOL(男性,0.3 95% CI - 0.4 to 0.9;女性,0.02 95% CI - 0.5 to 0.5);以及行走速度(男性,0.01 95% CI - 0.01 to 0.02;女性,0.01 95% CI 0.003 to 0.02)。应答者分析表明,不同组间的改善情况没有临床相关性差异。对膝关节骨性关节炎患者进行运动疗法和患者教育后,膝关节手术似乎不会改变临床效果。
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Impact of prior knee surgery on change in knee pain, quality of life, and walking speed following supervised education and exercise therapy: an analysis of 30,545 people with knee osteoarthritis.

To investigate the impact of prior knee surgery on changes in outcomes following an 8-week supervised patient education and exercise therapy program in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Patients were classified according to knee surgery in the most affected knee joint (yes/no) prior to enrolment in the Good Life with osteoArthritis in Denmark (GLA:D®) program. Between-group differences in outcome changes from baseline to 3 months follow-up were evaluated using linear regression stratified by sex. Outcomes were knee pain intensity (VAS, 0-100 mm), joint related quality of life (Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score Quality of Life subscale score (KOOS QOL, 0-100)) and walking speed (40-m fast-paced walk test). To evaluate clinically relevant between-group differences, proportions of patients reaching a threshold of minimal important change in the surgery and non-surgery groups were compared. Among 30,545 patients, 27% (n, 8254) had prior surgery in the most affected knee. The prior surgery and the non-surgery group experienced improvements in all outcomes with minor between-group differences in change in pain intensity (males, 0.03 95% CI - 0.9 to 1.0; females, 1.3 95% CI 0.6 to 2.1); KOOS QOL (males, 0.3 95% CI - 0.4 to 0.9; females 0.02 95% CI - 0.5 to 0.5); and walking speed (males, 0.01 95% CI - 0.01 to 0.02; females 0.01 95% CI 0.003 to 0.02). The responder analysis showed no clinically relevant between-group differences in improvements. Previous knee surgery does not seem to modify the clinical outcome following exercise therapy and patient education in patients with knee osteoarthritis.

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Clinical Rheumatology
Clinical Rheumatology 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
2.90%
发文量
441
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Rheumatology is an international English-language journal devoted to publishing original clinical investigation and research in the general field of rheumatology with accent on clinical aspects at postgraduate level. The journal succeeds Acta Rheumatologica Belgica, originally founded in 1945 as the official journal of the Belgian Rheumatology Society. Clinical Rheumatology aims to cover all modern trends in clinical and experimental research as well as the management and evaluation of diagnostic and treatment procedures connected with the inflammatory, immunologic, metabolic, genetic and degenerative soft and hard connective tissue diseases.
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