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Patient-reported outcome is influenced by surgical approach in total hip replacement

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BONE & JOINT JOURNAL
卷 96B, 期 5, 页码 590-596

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BRITISH EDITORIAL SOC BONE JOINT SURGERY
DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.96B5.32341

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The effects of surgical approach in total hip replacement on health-related quality of life and long-term pain and satisfaction are unknown. From the Swedish Hip Arthroplasty Register, we extracted data on all patients that had received a total hip replacement for osteoarthritis through either the posterior or the direct lateral approach, with complete pre- and one-year post-operative Patient Reported Outcome Measures 9PROMs). A total of 42 233 patients met the inclusion criteria and of these 4962 also had complete six-year PROM data. The posterior approach resulted in an increased mean satisfaction score of 15 9SD 19) vs 18 9SD 22) 9p < 0.001) compared with the direct lateral approach. The mean pain score was 13 9SD 17) vs 15 9SD 19) 9p < 0.001) and the proportion of patients with no or minimal pain was 78% vs 74% 9p < 0.001) favouring the posterior approach. The patients in the posterior approach group reported a superior mean EQ-5D index of 0.79 9SD 0.23) vs 0.77 9SD 0.24) 9p < 0.001) and mean EQ score of 76 9SD 20) vs 75 9SD 20) 9p < 0.001). All observed differences between the groups persisted after six years follow-up. Although PROMs after THR in general are very good regardless of surgical approach, the results indicate that some patients operated by the direct lateral approach report an inferior outcome compared with the posterior approach. The large number of procedures and the seemingly sustained differences make it likely these findings are clinically relevant.

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