社会经济地位与骨性关节炎或袖带撕裂性关节病肩关节置换术后1年患者报告的预后之间的关系:一项2292例肩关节置换术的全国队列研究

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Marie L Jensen, Epaminondas M Valsamis, Alexander S Madrid, Bo S Olsen, Jeppe V Rasmussen
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目的:我们旨在评估社会经济因素与骨关节炎或袖带撕裂性关节病患者在半关节置换术、反向或解剖全肩关节置换术后1年报告的安大略省西部骨关节炎(WOOS)指数之间的关系。方法:使用2012年4月至2019年4月期间丹麦肩关节置换术登记处和丹麦统计局的相关国家数据确定符合条件的患者。单变量和多变量线性回归用于确定经年龄、性别、潜在诊断、植入物设计和合并症调整的初次肩关节置换术后1年社会经济因素与WOOS指数之间的关系。我们考察了社会经济因素,包括就业状况、婚姻状况、教育和收入。估计值提供95%置信区间(CI)。结果:共发现2292例患者,平均WOOS指数为76(标准差为24)。在调整分析中,失业患者的WOOS指数明显低于低职位患者(14,CI 7.0-21)、高职位患者(19,CI 12-25)和退休患者(14,CI 8.3-21)。与中等教育水平(4.8,CI 2.6-7.0)和高等教育水平(7.7,CI 5.0-10)相比,低教育水平与较低的WOOS指数相关。WOOS指数与收入、婚姻状况无相关性。结论:失业和低教育水平与骨关节炎或袖带撕裂性关节病肩关节置换术后1年wos指数恶化有关。这突出了肩关节置换术后患者报告结果的潜在不平等。
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Association between socioeconomic status and patient-reported outcome at 1 year after shoulder arthroplasty for osteoarthritis or cuff-tear arthropathy: a nationwide cohort study of 2,292 arthroplasties.

Purpose:  We aimed to evaluate the association between socioeconomic factors and patient-reported Western Ontario Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder (WOOS) index at 1 year after hemiarthroplasty, reverse, or anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty for osteoarthritis or cuff-tear arthropathy.

Methods:  Eligible patients were identified using linked national data from the Danish Shoulder Arthroplasty Registry and Statistics Denmark between April 2012 and April 2019. Univariable and multivariable linear regression was used to identify the association between socioeconomic factors and the WOOS index at 1 year following primary shoulder arthroplasty adjusted for age, sex, underlying diagnosis, implant design, and comorbidities. We examined socioeconomic factors including employment status, marital status, education, and income. Estimates were provided with 95% confidence intervals (CI).

Results:  2,292 patients were identified with a mean WOOS index of 76 (standard deviation 24). In the adjusted analysis, unemployed patients had a significantly lower WOOS index compared with patients with low-level jobs (14, CI 7.0-21), patients with high-level jobs (19, CI 12-25), and retired patients (14, CI 8.3-21). Low education level was associated with a lower WOOS index compared with medium education (4.8, CI 2.6-7.0) and high education level (7.7, CI 5.0-10). There was no association between WOOS index and income or marital status.

Conclusion:  Unemployment and low education level were associated with worse WOOS index 1 year after shoulder arthroplasty for osteoarthritis or cuff-tear arthropathy. This highlights a potential inequity in patient-reported outcomes after shoulder arthroplasty.

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Acta Orthopaedica
Acta Orthopaedica 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
8.10%
发文量
105
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Orthopaedica (previously Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica) presents original articles of basic research interest, as well as clinical studies in the field of orthopedics and related sub disciplines. Ever since the journal was founded in 1930, by a group of Scandinavian orthopedic surgeons, the journal has been published for an international audience. Acta Orthopaedica is owned by the Nordic Orthopaedic Federation and is the official publication of this federation.
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