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Comparison of patient-reported outcomes among those who chose ACL reconstruction or non-surgical treatment

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/sms.12707

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Anterior cruciate ligament; knee; Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score; quality of life

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The aim of our study was to cross-sectionally compare patient-reported knee function outcomes between people who chose non-surgical treatment for ACL injury and those who chose ACL reconstruction. We extracted Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) and EuroQoL-5D data entered into the Swedish National ACL Registry by patients with a non-surgically treated ACL injury within 180days of injury (n=306), 1 (n=350), 2 (n=358), and 5years (n=114) after injury. These data were compared cross-sectionally to data collected pre-operatively (n=306) and at 1 (n=350), 2 (n=358), and 5years (n=114) post-operatively from age- and gender-matched groups of patients with primary ACL reconstruction. At the 1 and 2year comparisons, patients who chose surgical treatment reported superior quality of life and function in sports (1year mean difference 12.4 and 13.2 points, respectively; 2year mean difference 4.5 and 6.9 points, respectively) compared to those who chose non-surgical treatment. Patients who chose ACL reconstruction reported superior outcomes for knee symptoms and function, and in knee-specific and health-related quality of life, compared to patients who chose non-surgical treatment.

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