PROMIS physical function two weeks following orthopaedic surgery

Autor: Gregory Perraut, Jonathan D. Packer, Min Zhan, Patrick M.J. Sajak, Ali Aneizi, Michael P. Smuda, Julio J. Jauregui, R. Frank Henn, Vidushan Nadarajah
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: J Clin Orthop Trauma
ISSN: 0976-5662
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2020.06.014
Popis: Many patients opt for elective orthopaedic procedures to regain physical function. However, little data exist about patient-reported early postoperative function. PURPOSE: To characterize physical function two weeks postoperative from upper and lower extremity orthopaedic surgery and to determine pre-operative factors that are associated with physical function two weeks following surgery. METHODS: Patients 17 years and older undergoing elective orthopaedic surgery at one institution were enrolled prospectively and completed questionnaires prior to surgery and again two weeks postoperatively. The questionnaires included: six of the PROMIS computer adaptive questionnaires: Physical Function (PF), Pain Interference, Fatigue, Social Satisfaction, Anxiety, and Depression; a joint-specific function questionnaire, a joint numeric pain scale, and a body numeric pain scale. Physical activity levels were measured using Tegner, IPAQ, and Marx. Responses were analyzed using Spearman’s correlation coefficient, ANOVA, and multivariate linear stepwise regression with two-week PF as the dependent variable. RESULTS: 435 patients (47% female) with mean age 41.1 ± 15.7 were included in our final analysis. Mean baseline PF score was 42.1 and mean two-week PF score was 35.5 (p
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