Men and women undergoing total hip arthroplasty have different clinical presentations before surgery and different outcomes at 1‐year follow‐up

Author:

Rossi Nicolò1ORCID,Nannini Alessandra2,Ulivi Michele1,Sirtori Paolo1,Banfi Giuseppe1,Tomaiuolo Rossella13,de Girolamo Laura1ORCID,Mangiavini Laura14,Peretti Giuseppe M.14

Affiliation:

1. IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant'Ambrogio Milan Italy

2. Residency Program in Orthopaedics and Traumatology University of Milan Milan Italy

3. Faculty of Medicine Università Vita‐Salute San Raffaele Milano Italy

4. Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health University of Milan Milan Italy

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of sex on patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA) for hip osteoarthritis (HOA), aiming to assess the clinical and functional outcomes using patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs).MethodsA retrospective analysis of patients undergoing THA at Ospedale Galeazzi‐Sant'Ambrogio between 2016 and 2022 was conducted. Inclusion criteria encompassed Kellgren–Lawrence grade III or IV HOA, with preoperative and 12‐month postoperative PROMs. Enroled patients have been selected from a larger cohort without matching design for confounders. The analyses were performed using R software v4.0.3 (R Core Team) and data distributions were assessed using the Shapiro–Wilk normality test.ResultsOne hundred ninety patients (72 male and 118 female) who had both preoperative and postoperative PROMs have been analysed from our institutional prosthesis registry (Datareg). Baseline and 12‐month post‐THA PROMs showed significant improvements overall. VAS score dropped notably from baseline to 3 months postsurgery (7.1 ± 2.1 vs. 0.9 ± 1.7). Functional and mental PROMs, including Harris Hip Score‐functional (HHS‐F), Harris Hip Score‐total (HHS‐t), SF‐12PS and SF‐12MS, exhibited substantial improvements post‐THA. Stratifying by sex, males had lower baseline VAS, higher HHS‐F, SF‐12MS and hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score‐physical function short form (HOOS‐PS). At 12 months, males displayed significantly better VAS, HHS‐F, SF‐12PS and HOOS‐PS scores. Complication rates were minimal (1.5%), with stable rates across genders, mostly involving dislocation and periprosthetic fractures. Implant survival at 12 months reached an impressive 99%.ConclusionTHA remains an effective treatment for severe HOA. However, females presented with worse baseline conditions and showed relatively less improvement at 1‐year postsurgery compared to males. This difference could be attributed to physiological and psychosocial factors associated with sex, including hormonal changes, muscle mass decline and perception of pain. Longer follow‐ups and prospective studies are necessary to validate these findings and facilitate personalised approaches in HOA treatment, emphasising the need for careful consideration of sex‐related variables in clinical decision‐making for THA patients.Level of EvidenceLevel III.

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Wiley

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