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Is the use of bipolar hemiarthroplasty over monopolar hemiarthroplasty justified? A propensity score-weighted analysis of a multicentre randomized controlled trial

AIMS: Using data from the Hip Fracture Evaluation with Alternatives of Total Hip Arthroplasty versus Hemiarthroplasty (HEALTH) trial, we sought to determine if a difference in functional outcomes exists between monopolar and bipolar hemiarthroplasty (HA). METHODS: This study is a secondary analysis...

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Autores principales: Comeau-Gauthier, Marianne, Bzovsky, Sofia, Axelrod, Daniel, Poolman, Rudolf W., Frihagen, Frede, Bhandari, Mohit, Schemitsch, Emil, Sprague, Sheila
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery 2023
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Hip
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10196693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37203362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2633-1462.45.BJO-2023-0026.R1
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author Comeau-Gauthier, Marianne
Bzovsky, Sofia
Axelrod, Daniel
Poolman, Rudolf W.
Frihagen, Frede
Bhandari, Mohit
Schemitsch, Emil
Sprague, Sheila
author_facet Comeau-Gauthier, Marianne
Bzovsky, Sofia
Axelrod, Daniel
Poolman, Rudolf W.
Frihagen, Frede
Bhandari, Mohit
Schemitsch, Emil
Sprague, Sheila
author_sort Comeau-Gauthier, Marianne
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description AIMS: Using data from the Hip Fracture Evaluation with Alternatives of Total Hip Arthroplasty versus Hemiarthroplasty (HEALTH) trial, we sought to determine if a difference in functional outcomes exists between monopolar and bipolar hemiarthroplasty (HA). METHODS: This study is a secondary analysis of patients aged 50 years or older with a displaced femoral neck fracture who were enrolled in the HEALTH trial and underwent monopolar and bipolar HA. Scores from the Western Ontario and McMaster University Arthritis Index (WOMAC) and 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) Physical Component Summary (PCS) and (MCS) were compared between the two HA groups using a propensity score-weighted analysis. RESULTS: Of 746 HAs performed in the HEALTH trial, 404 were bipolar prostheses and 342 were unipolar. After propensity score weighting, adequate balance between the bipolar and unipolar groups was obtained as shown by standardized mean differences less than 0.1 for each covariable. A total of 24 months after HA, the total WOMAC score and its subcomponents showed no statistically significant difference between the unipolar and bipolar groups. Similarly, no statistically significant difference was found in the PCS and MCS scores of the SF-12 questionnaire. In participants aged 70 years and younger, no difference was found in any of the functional outcomes. CONCLUSION: From the results of this study, the use of bipolar HA over unipolar design does not provide superior functional outcomes at 24 months postoperatively. The theoretical advantage of reduced acetabular wear with bipolar designs does not appear to influence functional outcomes in the first two years postoperatively. Cite this article: Bone Jt Open 2023;4(5):370–377.
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spelling pubmed-101966932023-05-20 Is the use of bipolar hemiarthroplasty over monopolar hemiarthroplasty justified? A propensity score-weighted analysis of a multicentre randomized controlled trial Comeau-Gauthier, Marianne Bzovsky, Sofia Axelrod, Daniel Poolman, Rudolf W. Frihagen, Frede Bhandari, Mohit Schemitsch, Emil Sprague, Sheila Bone Jt Open Hip AIMS: Using data from the Hip Fracture Evaluation with Alternatives of Total Hip Arthroplasty versus Hemiarthroplasty (HEALTH) trial, we sought to determine if a difference in functional outcomes exists between monopolar and bipolar hemiarthroplasty (HA). METHODS: This study is a secondary analysis of patients aged 50 years or older with a displaced femoral neck fracture who were enrolled in the HEALTH trial and underwent monopolar and bipolar HA. Scores from the Western Ontario and McMaster University Arthritis Index (WOMAC) and 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) Physical Component Summary (PCS) and (MCS) were compared between the two HA groups using a propensity score-weighted analysis. RESULTS: Of 746 HAs performed in the HEALTH trial, 404 were bipolar prostheses and 342 were unipolar. After propensity score weighting, adequate balance between the bipolar and unipolar groups was obtained as shown by standardized mean differences less than 0.1 for each covariable. A total of 24 months after HA, the total WOMAC score and its subcomponents showed no statistically significant difference between the unipolar and bipolar groups. Similarly, no statistically significant difference was found in the PCS and MCS scores of the SF-12 questionnaire. In participants aged 70 years and younger, no difference was found in any of the functional outcomes. CONCLUSION: From the results of this study, the use of bipolar HA over unipolar design does not provide superior functional outcomes at 24 months postoperatively. The theoretical advantage of reduced acetabular wear with bipolar designs does not appear to influence functional outcomes in the first two years postoperatively. Cite this article: Bone Jt Open 2023;4(5):370–377. The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery 2023-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10196693/ /pubmed/37203362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2633-1462.45.BJO-2023-0026.R1 Text en © 2023 Author(s) et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/https://online.boneandjoint.org.uk/TDMThis is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence, which permits the copying and redistribution of the work only, and provided the original author and source are credited. See https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Hip
Comeau-Gauthier, Marianne
Bzovsky, Sofia
Axelrod, Daniel
Poolman, Rudolf W.
Frihagen, Frede
Bhandari, Mohit
Schemitsch, Emil
Sprague, Sheila
Is the use of bipolar hemiarthroplasty over monopolar hemiarthroplasty justified? A propensity score-weighted analysis of a multicentre randomized controlled trial
title Is the use of bipolar hemiarthroplasty over monopolar hemiarthroplasty justified? A propensity score-weighted analysis of a multicentre randomized controlled trial
title_full Is the use of bipolar hemiarthroplasty over monopolar hemiarthroplasty justified? A propensity score-weighted analysis of a multicentre randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Is the use of bipolar hemiarthroplasty over monopolar hemiarthroplasty justified? A propensity score-weighted analysis of a multicentre randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Is the use of bipolar hemiarthroplasty over monopolar hemiarthroplasty justified? A propensity score-weighted analysis of a multicentre randomized controlled trial
title_short Is the use of bipolar hemiarthroplasty over monopolar hemiarthroplasty justified? A propensity score-weighted analysis of a multicentre randomized controlled trial
title_sort is the use of bipolar hemiarthroplasty over monopolar hemiarthroplasty justified? a propensity score-weighted analysis of a multicentre randomized controlled trial
topic Hip
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10196693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37203362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2633-1462.45.BJO-2023-0026.R1
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