嵌塞骨移植髋关节翻修后的生活质量与初次骨水泥置换术后4年的生活质量相当。

Isam Atroshi, Ewald Ornstein, Herbert Franzén, Ragnar Johnsson, Anna Stefánsdóttir, Martin Sundberg
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背景:很少有研究评估患者报告的髋关节翻修后嵌塞植骨的生活质量。患者和方法:纳入标准为骨关节病进行初次关节置换术后的无菌性松动,以及首次使用嵌塞的同种异体骨块和骨水泥埃克塞特骨干进行翻修。在4年的时间里,35名患者符合条件,全部纳入研究。患者完成诺丁汉健康概况(NHP),检查外科医生在术前、术后6个月和每年(28例)记录Charnley髋关节评分。相比之下,35例骨关节患者在骨水泥埃克塞特原发性关节置换术后4年完成了NHP。结果:在4年时,翻修组患者的NHP评分与初次关节置换术组没有显著差异。在翻修患者中,混合模型分析显示NHP疼痛(p < 0.001)和身体活动评分(p = 0.002)得到改善。4年时,疼痛的效应量大(1.2),身体活动能力的效应量中等(0.6)。在6个月时记录了主要的改善,没有进一步观察到实质性的变化。NHP和Charnley评分之间的相关性为弱或中等(r, -0.15 ~ -0.67)。结论:与初次关节置换术后4年的生活质量相似,髋关节翻修合并嵌塞植骨可显著改善生活质量。
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Quality of life after hip revision with impaction bone grafting on a par with that 4 years after primary cemented arthroplasty.

Background: There have been few studies evaluating patient-reported quality of life outcomes after hip revision with impaction bone grafting.

Patients and methods: The inclusion criteria were aseptic loosening after primary arthroplasty performed for osteoarthrosis, and first-time revision with impacted morselized allograft bone and cemented Exeter stem. During a 4-year period, 35 patients were eligible and all were included. The Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) was completed by the patients and the Charnley hip scores recorded by the examining surgeon preoperatively, after 6 months and yearly up to 4 years (28 patients) postoperatively. For comparison, 35 osteoarthrotic patients completed the NHP 4 years after cemented Exeter primary arthroplasty.

Results: At 4 years, the NHP scores for the revision patients did not differ significantly from those recorded in the primary arthroplasty group. Among the revision patients, mixed model analysis showed improvement in NHP pain (p < 0.001) and physical mobility scores (p = 0.002). The effect size at 4 years was large for pain (1.2) and moderate for physical mobility (0.6). The major improvement was recorded at 6 months, with no further substantial change observed. The correlations between the NHP and Charnley scores were weak or moderate (r, -0.15 to -0.67).

Interpretation: Hip revision with impaction bone grafting leads to substantially improved quality of life, similar to that 4 years after primary arthroplasty.

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