Patient acceptable symptom states after total hip or knee replacement at mid-term follow-up

Author:

Keurentjes J. C.1,Van Tol F. R.1,Fiocco M.1,So-Osman C.2,Onstenk R.3,Koopman-Van Gemert A. W. M. M.4,Pöll R. G.5,Nelissen R. G. H. H.1

Affiliation:

1. Leiden University Medical Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery/Department of Medical Statistics, Albinusdreef 2, Room J-09-127, PO Box 9600, Postzone J-11-S, 2300 RC Leiden, the Netherlands.

2. Sanquin Blood Bank, Plesmanlaan 1A, 2333 BZ Leiden, the Netherlands.

3. Groene Hart Ziekenhuis, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Bleulandweg 10, 2803 HH Gouda, the Netherlands.

4. Albert Schweitzer Ziekenhuis, Department of Anaesthesthesiology, Albert Schweitzerplaats 25, 3318 AT Dordrecht, the Netherlands.

5. Slotervaart Ziekenhuis, Louwesweg 6, 1066 EC Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Abstract

Objectives To define Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) thresholds for the Oxford hip score (OHS) and Oxford knee score (OKS) at mid-term follow-up. Methods In a prospective multicentre cohort study, OHS and OKS were collected at a mean follow-up of three years (1.5 to 6.0), combined with a numeric rating scale (NRS) for satisfaction and an external validation question assessing the patient’s willingness to undergo surgery again. A total of 550 patients underwent total hip replacement (THR) and 367 underwent total knee replacement (TKR). Results Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves identified a PASS threshold of 42 for the OHS after THR and 37 for the OKS after TKR. THR patients with an OHS ≥ 42 and TKR patients with an OKS ≥ 37 had a higher NRS for satisfaction and a greater likelihood of being willing to undergo surgery again. Conclusions PASS thresholds appear larger at mid-term follow-up than at six months after surgery. With- out external validation, we would advise against using these PASS thresholds as absolute thresholds in defining whether or not a patient has attained an acceptable symptom state after THR or TKR. Cite this article: Bone Joint Res 2014;3:7–13.

Publisher

British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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