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Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes of Hand Transplantation Compared with Prosthetic Fitting in Below-Elbow Amputees: A Multicenter Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: Hand-transplantation and improvements in the field of prostheses opened new frontiers in restoring hand function in below-elbow amputees. Both concepts aim at restoring reliable hand function, however, the indications, advantages and limitations for each treatment must be carefully consi...

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Autores principales: Salminger, Stefan, Sturma, Agnes, Roche, Aidan D., Hruby, Laura A., Paternostro-Sluga, Tatjana, Kumnig, Martin, Ninkovic, Marina, Pierer, Gerhard, Schneeberger, Stefan, Gabl, Markus, Chelmonski, Adam, Jablecki, Jerzy, Aszmann, Oskar C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5010226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27589057
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162507
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author Salminger, Stefan
Sturma, Agnes
Roche, Aidan D.
Hruby, Laura A.
Paternostro-Sluga, Tatjana
Kumnig, Martin
Ninkovic, Marina
Pierer, Gerhard
Schneeberger, Stefan
Gabl, Markus
Chelmonski, Adam
Jablecki, Jerzy
Aszmann, Oskar C.
author_facet Salminger, Stefan
Sturma, Agnes
Roche, Aidan D.
Hruby, Laura A.
Paternostro-Sluga, Tatjana
Kumnig, Martin
Ninkovic, Marina
Pierer, Gerhard
Schneeberger, Stefan
Gabl, Markus
Chelmonski, Adam
Jablecki, Jerzy
Aszmann, Oskar C.
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description BACKGROUND: Hand-transplantation and improvements in the field of prostheses opened new frontiers in restoring hand function in below-elbow amputees. Both concepts aim at restoring reliable hand function, however, the indications, advantages and limitations for each treatment must be carefully considered depending on level and extent of amputation. Here we report our findings of a multi-center cohort study comparing hand function and quality-of-life of people with transplanted versus prosthetic hands. METHODS: Hand function in amputees with either transplant or prostheses was tested with Action Research Arm Test (ARAT), Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure (SHAP) and the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand measure (DASH). Quality-of-life was compared with the Short-Form 36 (SF-36). RESULTS: Transplanted patients (n = 5) achieved a mean ARAT score of 40.86 ± 8.07 and an average SHAP score of 75.00 ± 11.06. Prosthetic patients (n = 7) achieved a mean ARAT score of 39.00 ± 3.61 and an average SHAP score of 75.43 ± 10.81. There was no significant difference between transplanted and prosthetic hands in ARAT, SHAP or DASH. While quality-of-life metrics were equivocal for four scales of the SF-36, transplanted patients reported significantly higher scores in “role-physical” (p = 0.006), “vitality” (p = 0.008), “role-emotional” (p = 0.035) and “mental-health” (p = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS: The indications for hand transplantation or prosthetic fitting in below-elbow amputees require careful consideration. As functional outcomes were not significantly different between groups, patient’s best interests and the route of least harm should guide treatment. Due to the immunosuppressive side-effects, the indication for allotransplantation must still be restrictive, the best being bilateral amputees.
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spelling pubmed-50102262016-09-27 Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes of Hand Transplantation Compared with Prosthetic Fitting in Below-Elbow Amputees: A Multicenter Cohort Study Salminger, Stefan Sturma, Agnes Roche, Aidan D. Hruby, Laura A. Paternostro-Sluga, Tatjana Kumnig, Martin Ninkovic, Marina Pierer, Gerhard Schneeberger, Stefan Gabl, Markus Chelmonski, Adam Jablecki, Jerzy Aszmann, Oskar C. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Hand-transplantation and improvements in the field of prostheses opened new frontiers in restoring hand function in below-elbow amputees. Both concepts aim at restoring reliable hand function, however, the indications, advantages and limitations for each treatment must be carefully considered depending on level and extent of amputation. Here we report our findings of a multi-center cohort study comparing hand function and quality-of-life of people with transplanted versus prosthetic hands. METHODS: Hand function in amputees with either transplant or prostheses was tested with Action Research Arm Test (ARAT), Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure (SHAP) and the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand measure (DASH). Quality-of-life was compared with the Short-Form 36 (SF-36). RESULTS: Transplanted patients (n = 5) achieved a mean ARAT score of 40.86 ± 8.07 and an average SHAP score of 75.00 ± 11.06. Prosthetic patients (n = 7) achieved a mean ARAT score of 39.00 ± 3.61 and an average SHAP score of 75.43 ± 10.81. There was no significant difference between transplanted and prosthetic hands in ARAT, SHAP or DASH. While quality-of-life metrics were equivocal for four scales of the SF-36, transplanted patients reported significantly higher scores in “role-physical” (p = 0.006), “vitality” (p = 0.008), “role-emotional” (p = 0.035) and “mental-health” (p = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS: The indications for hand transplantation or prosthetic fitting in below-elbow amputees require careful consideration. As functional outcomes were not significantly different between groups, patient’s best interests and the route of least harm should guide treatment. Due to the immunosuppressive side-effects, the indication for allotransplantation must still be restrictive, the best being bilateral amputees. Public Library of Science 2016-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5010226/ /pubmed/27589057 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162507 Text en © 2016 Salminger et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Salminger, Stefan
Sturma, Agnes
Roche, Aidan D.
Hruby, Laura A.
Paternostro-Sluga, Tatjana
Kumnig, Martin
Ninkovic, Marina
Pierer, Gerhard
Schneeberger, Stefan
Gabl, Markus
Chelmonski, Adam
Jablecki, Jerzy
Aszmann, Oskar C.
Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes of Hand Transplantation Compared with Prosthetic Fitting in Below-Elbow Amputees: A Multicenter Cohort Study
title Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes of Hand Transplantation Compared with Prosthetic Fitting in Below-Elbow Amputees: A Multicenter Cohort Study
title_full Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes of Hand Transplantation Compared with Prosthetic Fitting in Below-Elbow Amputees: A Multicenter Cohort Study
title_fullStr Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes of Hand Transplantation Compared with Prosthetic Fitting in Below-Elbow Amputees: A Multicenter Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes of Hand Transplantation Compared with Prosthetic Fitting in Below-Elbow Amputees: A Multicenter Cohort Study
title_short Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes of Hand Transplantation Compared with Prosthetic Fitting in Below-Elbow Amputees: A Multicenter Cohort Study
title_sort functional and psychosocial outcomes of hand transplantation compared with prosthetic fitting in below-elbow amputees: a multicenter cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5010226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27589057
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162507
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