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Validity of a simple Internet-based outcome-prediction tool in patients with total hip replacement: a pilot study
We developed a user-friendly Internet-based tool for patients undergoing total hip replacement (THR) due to osteoarthritis to predict their pain and function after surgery. In the first step, the key questions were identified by statistical modelling in a data set of 375 patients undergoing THR. Bas...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4509886/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24585892 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1357633X13519040 |
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author | Stöckli, Cornel Theiler, Robert Sidelnikov, Eduard Balsiger, Maria Ferrari, Stephen M Buchzig, Beatus Uehlinger, Kurt Riniker, Christoph Bischoff-Ferrari, Heike A |
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description | We developed a user-friendly Internet-based tool for patients undergoing total hip replacement (THR) due to osteoarthritis to predict their pain and function after surgery. In the first step, the key questions were identified by statistical modelling in a data set of 375 patients undergoing THR. Based on multiple regression, we identified the two most predictive WOMAC questions for pain and the three most predictive WOMAC questions for functional outcome, while controlling for comorbidity, body mass index, age, gender and specific comorbidities relevant to the outcome. In the second step, a pilot study was performed to validate the resulting tool against the full WOMAC questionnaire among 108 patients undergoing THR. The mean difference between observed (WOMAC) and model-predicted value was −1.1 points (95% confidence interval, CI −3.8, 1.5) for pain and −2.5 points (95% CI −5.3, 0.3) for function. The model-predicted value was within 20% of the observed value in 48% of cases for pain and in 57% of cases for function. The tool demonstrated moderate validity, but performed weakly for patients with extreme levels of pain and extreme functional limitations at 3 months post surgery. This may have been partly due to early complications after surgery. However, the outcome-prediction tool may be useful in helping patients to become better informed about the realistic outcome of their THR. |
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spelling | pubmed-45098862015-08-11 Validity of a simple Internet-based outcome-prediction tool in patients with total hip replacement: a pilot study Stöckli, Cornel Theiler, Robert Sidelnikov, Eduard Balsiger, Maria Ferrari, Stephen M Buchzig, Beatus Uehlinger, Kurt Riniker, Christoph Bischoff-Ferrari, Heike A J Telemed Telecare RESEARCH/Original article We developed a user-friendly Internet-based tool for patients undergoing total hip replacement (THR) due to osteoarthritis to predict their pain and function after surgery. In the first step, the key questions were identified by statistical modelling in a data set of 375 patients undergoing THR. Based on multiple regression, we identified the two most predictive WOMAC questions for pain and the three most predictive WOMAC questions for functional outcome, while controlling for comorbidity, body mass index, age, gender and specific comorbidities relevant to the outcome. In the second step, a pilot study was performed to validate the resulting tool against the full WOMAC questionnaire among 108 patients undergoing THR. The mean difference between observed (WOMAC) and model-predicted value was −1.1 points (95% confidence interval, CI −3.8, 1.5) for pain and −2.5 points (95% CI −5.3, 0.3) for function. The model-predicted value was within 20% of the observed value in 48% of cases for pain and in 57% of cases for function. The tool demonstrated moderate validity, but performed weakly for patients with extreme levels of pain and extreme functional limitations at 3 months post surgery. This may have been partly due to early complications after surgery. However, the outcome-prediction tool may be useful in helping patients to become better informed about the realistic outcome of their THR. SAGE Publications 2014-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4509886/ /pubmed/24585892 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1357633X13519040 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (http://www.uk.sagepub.com/aboutus/openaccess.htm). |
spellingShingle | RESEARCH/Original article Stöckli, Cornel Theiler, Robert Sidelnikov, Eduard Balsiger, Maria Ferrari, Stephen M Buchzig, Beatus Uehlinger, Kurt Riniker, Christoph Bischoff-Ferrari, Heike A Validity of a simple Internet-based outcome-prediction tool in patients with total hip replacement: a pilot study |
title | Validity of a simple Internet-based outcome-prediction tool in patients with total hip replacement: a pilot study |
title_full | Validity of a simple Internet-based outcome-prediction tool in patients with total hip replacement: a pilot study |
title_fullStr | Validity of a simple Internet-based outcome-prediction tool in patients with total hip replacement: a pilot study |
title_full_unstemmed | Validity of a simple Internet-based outcome-prediction tool in patients with total hip replacement: a pilot study |
title_short | Validity of a simple Internet-based outcome-prediction tool in patients with total hip replacement: a pilot study |
title_sort | validity of a simple internet-based outcome-prediction tool in patients with total hip replacement: a pilot study |
topic | RESEARCH/Original article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4509886/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24585892 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1357633X13519040 |
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