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Experts’ Perceived Patient Burden and Outcomes of Knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (Kafos) Vs. Microprocessor-stance-and-swing-phase-controlled-knee-ankle-foot Orthoses (Mp-sscos)

BACKGROUND: Patients with neuromuscular knee-instability assisted with orthotic devices experience problems including pain, falls, mobility issues and limited engagement in daily activities. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyse current real-life burden, needs and orthotic device outcomes...

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Autores principales: Brüggenjürgen, B., Braatz, F., Greitemann, B., Drewitz, H., Ruetz, A., Schäfer, M., Seifert, W., Steinfeldt, F., Weichold, C., Yao, D., Stukenborg-Colsman, C.
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Publicado: Canadian Online Publication Group 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10443469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37614478
http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/cpoj.v5i1.37795
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author Brüggenjürgen, B.
Braatz, F.
Greitemann, B.
Drewitz, H.
Ruetz, A.
Schäfer, M.
Seifert, W.
Steinfeldt, F.
Weichold, C.
Yao, D.
Stukenborg-Colsman, C.
author_facet Brüggenjürgen, B.
Braatz, F.
Greitemann, B.
Drewitz, H.
Ruetz, A.
Schäfer, M.
Seifert, W.
Steinfeldt, F.
Weichold, C.
Yao, D.
Stukenborg-Colsman, C.
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with neuromuscular knee-instability assisted with orthotic devices experience problems including pain, falls, mobility issues and limited engagement in daily activities. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyse current real-life burden, needs and orthotic device outcomes in patients in need for advanced orthotic knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (KAFOs). METHODOLOGY: An observer-based semi-structured telephone interview with orthotic care experts in Germany was applied. Interviews were transcribed and content-analysed. Quantitative questions were analysed descriptively. FINDINGS: Clinical experts from eight centres which delivered an average of 49.9 KAFOs per year and 13.3 microprocessor-stance-and-swing-phase-controlled-knee-ankle-foot orthoses (MP-SSCOs) since product availability participated. Reported underlying conditions comprised incomplete paraplegia (18%), peripheral nerve lesions (20%), poliomyelitis (41%), post-traumatic lesions (8%) and other disorders (13%). The leading observed patient burdens were “restriction of mobility” (n=6), followed by “emotional strain” (n=5) and “impaired gait pattern” (n=4). Corresponding results for potential patient benefits were seen in “improved quality-of-life” (n=8) as well as “improved gait pattern” (n=8) followed by “high reliability of the orthosis” (n=7). In total, experts reported falls occurring in 71.5% of patients at a combined annual frequency of 7.0 fall events per year when using KAFOs or stance control orthoses (SCOs). In contrast, falls were observed in only 7.2 % of MPSSCO users. CONCLUSION: Advanced orthotic technology might contribute to better quality of life of patients, improved gait pattern and perceived reliability of orthosis. In terms of safety a substantial decrease in frequency of falls was observed when comparing KAFO and MP-SSCO users.
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spelling pubmed-104434692023-08-23 Experts’ Perceived Patient Burden and Outcomes of Knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (Kafos) Vs. Microprocessor-stance-and-swing-phase-controlled-knee-ankle-foot Orthoses (Mp-sscos) Brüggenjürgen, B. Braatz, F. Greitemann, B. Drewitz, H. Ruetz, A. Schäfer, M. Seifert, W. Steinfeldt, F. Weichold, C. Yao, D. Stukenborg-Colsman, C. Can Prosthet Orthot J Research Article BACKGROUND: Patients with neuromuscular knee-instability assisted with orthotic devices experience problems including pain, falls, mobility issues and limited engagement in daily activities. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyse current real-life burden, needs and orthotic device outcomes in patients in need for advanced orthotic knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (KAFOs). METHODOLOGY: An observer-based semi-structured telephone interview with orthotic care experts in Germany was applied. Interviews were transcribed and content-analysed. Quantitative questions were analysed descriptively. FINDINGS: Clinical experts from eight centres which delivered an average of 49.9 KAFOs per year and 13.3 microprocessor-stance-and-swing-phase-controlled-knee-ankle-foot orthoses (MP-SSCOs) since product availability participated. Reported underlying conditions comprised incomplete paraplegia (18%), peripheral nerve lesions (20%), poliomyelitis (41%), post-traumatic lesions (8%) and other disorders (13%). The leading observed patient burdens were “restriction of mobility” (n=6), followed by “emotional strain” (n=5) and “impaired gait pattern” (n=4). Corresponding results for potential patient benefits were seen in “improved quality-of-life” (n=8) as well as “improved gait pattern” (n=8) followed by “high reliability of the orthosis” (n=7). In total, experts reported falls occurring in 71.5% of patients at a combined annual frequency of 7.0 fall events per year when using KAFOs or stance control orthoses (SCOs). In contrast, falls were observed in only 7.2 % of MPSSCO users. CONCLUSION: Advanced orthotic technology might contribute to better quality of life of patients, improved gait pattern and perceived reliability of orthosis. In terms of safety a substantial decrease in frequency of falls was observed when comparing KAFO and MP-SSCO users. Canadian Online Publication Group 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10443469/ /pubmed/37614478 http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/cpoj.v5i1.37795 Text en Copyright (c) 2022 Brüggenjürgen B., Braatz F., Greitemann B., Drewitz H., Ruetz A., Schäfer M., et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Brüggenjürgen, B.
Braatz, F.
Greitemann, B.
Drewitz, H.
Ruetz, A.
Schäfer, M.
Seifert, W.
Steinfeldt, F.
Weichold, C.
Yao, D.
Stukenborg-Colsman, C.
Experts’ Perceived Patient Burden and Outcomes of Knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (Kafos) Vs. Microprocessor-stance-and-swing-phase-controlled-knee-ankle-foot Orthoses (Mp-sscos)
title Experts’ Perceived Patient Burden and Outcomes of Knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (Kafos) Vs. Microprocessor-stance-and-swing-phase-controlled-knee-ankle-foot Orthoses (Mp-sscos)
title_full Experts’ Perceived Patient Burden and Outcomes of Knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (Kafos) Vs. Microprocessor-stance-and-swing-phase-controlled-knee-ankle-foot Orthoses (Mp-sscos)
title_fullStr Experts’ Perceived Patient Burden and Outcomes of Knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (Kafos) Vs. Microprocessor-stance-and-swing-phase-controlled-knee-ankle-foot Orthoses (Mp-sscos)
title_full_unstemmed Experts’ Perceived Patient Burden and Outcomes of Knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (Kafos) Vs. Microprocessor-stance-and-swing-phase-controlled-knee-ankle-foot Orthoses (Mp-sscos)
title_short Experts’ Perceived Patient Burden and Outcomes of Knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (Kafos) Vs. Microprocessor-stance-and-swing-phase-controlled-knee-ankle-foot Orthoses (Mp-sscos)
title_sort experts’ perceived patient burden and outcomes of knee-ankle-foot-orthoses (kafos) vs. microprocessor-stance-and-swing-phase-controlled-knee-ankle-foot orthoses (mp-sscos)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10443469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37614478
http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/cpoj.v5i1.37795
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