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Patient reported outcomes for patients who returned to sport compared with those who did not after hip arthroscopy: minimum 2-year follow-up

机译:患者报告了髋关节镜检查后未恢复运动的患者与未进行髋关节镜检查后恢复的患者的结果:至少两年的随访

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Previous studies assessed elite athletes’ return to sport (RTS) after hip arthroscopy, but few investigated a cohort including athletes from all levels of sport. This study compared athletes who returned to sport to those who did not, based on four patient-reported outcome (PRO) scores, including the Hip Outcome Score—Sports Specific Subscale (HOS-SSS). Between September 2008 and April 2012, hip arthroscopies were performed on 157 patients (168 hips) who reported playing a sport preoperatively and indicated their level of sports activity post-operatively. Two-year follow-up was available for 148 (94%) amateur and professional athletes with a total of 158 hips. Of these 60 cases (65 hips) did not return to sports (NRTS) and were in the NRTS group. The remaining 88 cases (93 hips) constituted the RTS group. The modified Harris Hip Score, Non-Arthric Hip Score, Hip Outcome-Activities of Daily Living (HOS-ADL), and HOS-SSS were used to assess outcomes. The HOS-SSS was used to assess specific sport-related movement. Both groups demonstrated significant improvement at 2 years post-operatively in visual analog score and four PRO scores (P < 0.001). There was no significant preoperative differences in HOS-SSS scores between groups; however, the RTS group had significantly higher HOS-SSS scores at 1 and 2 years post-surgery. Post-operatively, the RTS group had significantly better ability to jump, land from a jump, stop quickly and perform cutting/lateral movements (P < 0.05). In summary, patients who indicated RTSs demonstrated significantly higher PRO scores and abilities to perform several sport-related movements, compared with patients who did not.
机译:先前的研究评估了髋关节镜检查后精英运动员的运动恢复(RTS),但很少有人研究包括所有运动水平的运动员在内的队列。这项研究基于四个患者报告的结局(PRO)得分,包括髋关节成果得分-运动特定子量表(HOS-SSS),将重返运动的运动员与未重运动的运动员进行了比较。在2008年9月至2012年4月之间,对157例(168髋)患者进行了髋关节镜检查,这些患者报告术前进行了一项运动,并指出了术后的运动水平。 148名(94%)业余和专业运动员共进行了158个髋关节的两年随访。在这60例(65髋)中,未恢复运动(NRTS)且属于NRTS组。其余88例(93髋)构成RTS组。修改后的Harris髋关节评分,非节律性髋关节评分,日常生活中的髋关节活动结果(HOS-ADL)和HOS​​-SSS用于评估结局。 HOS-SSS用于评估与运动有关的特定运动。两组在术后2年时的视觉模拟评分和四个PRO评分均显示出显着改善(P <0.001)。两组之间的术前HOS-SSS评分无显着差异。然而,RTS组在术后1年和2年时的HOS-SSS评分明显更高。术后,RTS组的跳跃,降落,快速停止和进行切割/侧向运动的能力明显更好(P <0.05)。总之,与未进行RTS的患者相比,表明进行RTS的患者具有更高的PRO评分和进行多项与运动有关的运动的能力。

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