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Staged bilateral total knee arthroplasty: Does history dictate the future?

机译:分阶段的双侧全膝关节置换术:历史决定了未来吗?

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A retrospective cohort study of 668 staged bilateral TKA patients was conducted to determine first-side versus second-side subjective and objective outcomes. Improvement in patient perceived function, measured by one-year Oxford Score (OKS) was defined by a minimal clinically important difference of > 5 points in OKS. Results indicate that patients who had a minimal clinically important improvement (MCII) on the first-side have a significantly greater chance of maintaining or improving benefit with second-side TKA (OR 3.2; 95% CI 1.63-6.22; P = 0.000). Of those with no clinical improvement (NCI), 71.4% achieved MCII on the second-side, while 28.6% remained NCI (P = 0.000). Patients who do not initially benefit from first-side TKA should not be denied second-side staged-TKA as they still have a significant chance of achieving an MCII.
机译:回顾性队列研究了668例分期进行的双侧TKA患者,以确定第一方面与第二方面的主观和客观结果。通过一年的牛津分数(OKS)衡量的患者感知功能的改善由OKS的最小临床重要差异> 5分来定义。结果表明,在第一方面具有最小临床重要改善(MCII)的患者,在第二方面进行TKA维持或改善获益的机会明显更高(OR 3.2; 95%CI 1.63-6.22; P = 0.000)。在没有临床改善(NCI)的患者中,有71.4%的患者在第二侧获得了MCII,而仍有28.6%的患者仍获得NCI(P = 0.000)。最初没有从第一侧TKA获益的患者,不应被拒绝接受第二阶段TKA,因为他们仍有很大的机会获得MCII。

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