An individualized decision between physical therapy or surgery for patients with degenerative meniscal tears cannot be based on continuous treatment selection markers: a marker-by-treatment analysis of the ESCAPE study
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Published:2022-02-05
Issue:6
Volume:30
Page:1937-1948
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ISSN:0942-2056
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Container-title:Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc
Author:
Noorduyn Julia C. A.ORCID, van de Graaf Victor A., Willigenburg Nienke W., Scholten-Peeters Gwendolyne G. M., Mol Ben W., Heymans Martijn W., Coppieters Michel W., Poolman Rudolf W., Scholtes V. A. B., Mutsaerts E. L. A. R., Krijnen M. R., van Deurzen D. F. P., Moojen D. J. F., Bloembergen C. H., de Gast A., Snijders T., Halma J. J., Saris D. B. F., Wolterbeek N., Neeter C., Kerkhoffs G. M. M. J., Peters R. W., van den Brand I. C. J. B., de Vos-Jakobs S., Spoor A. B., Gosens T., Rezaie W., Hofstee D. J., Burger B. J., Haverkamp D., Vervest A. M. J. S., van Rheenen T. A., Wijsbek A. E., van Arkel E. R. A., Thomassen B. J. W., Sprague S., Mol B. W. J., Schavemaker M., Wolkenfelt J., Teuwen M., Butter I. K., van Tulder M. W.,
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Marker-by-treatment analyses are promising new methods in internal medicine, but have not yet been implemented in orthopaedics. With this analysis, specific cut-off points may be obtained, that can potentially identify whether meniscal surgery or physical therapy is the superior intervention for an individual patient. This study aimed to introduce a novel approach in orthopaedic research to identify relevant treatment selection markers that affect treatment outcome following meniscal surgery or physical therapy in patients with degenerative meniscal tears.
Methods
Data were analysed from the ESCAPE trial, which assessed the treatment of patients over 45 years old with a degenerative meniscal tear. The treatment outcome of interest was a clinically relevant improvement on the International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form at 3, 12, and 24 months follow-up. Logistic regression models were developed to predict the outcome using baseline characteristics (markers), the treatment (meniscal surgery or physical therapy), and a marker-by-treatment interaction term. Interactions with p < 0.10 were considered as potential treatment selection markers and used these to develop predictiveness curves which provide thresholds to identify marker-based differences in clinical outcomes between the two treatments.
Results
Potential treatment selection markers included general physical health, pain during activities, knee function, BMI, and age. While some marker-based thresholds could be identified at 3, 12, and 24 months follow-up, none of the baseline characteristics were consistent markers at all three follow-up times.
Conclusion
This novel in-depth analysis did not result in clear clinical subgroups of patients who are substantially more likely to benefit from either surgery or physical therapy. However, this study may serve as an exemplar for other orthopaedic trials to investigate the heterogeneity in treatment effect. It will help clinicians to quantify the additional benefit of one treatment over another at an individual level, based on the patient’s baseline characteristics.
Level of evidence
II.
Funder
ZonMw ReumaNederland Achmea OLVG
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery
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