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Physical capability after total joint arthroplasty: long-term population-based follow-up study of 6,462 women

Background and purpose — There is lack of knowledge concerning patient-reported long-time outcome after arthroplasty. Therefore, we investigated patient self-reported physical capabilities (PC) and subjective well-being (SW) up to 20 years after total hip (THA) or knee (TKA) arthroplasty. Subjects a...

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Autores principales: Turppo, Ville, Sund, Reijo, Huopio, Jukka, Kröger, Heikki, Sirola, Joonas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8519522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33977808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2021.1922039
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author Turppo, Ville
Sund, Reijo
Huopio, Jukka
Kröger, Heikki
Sirola, Joonas
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Huopio, Jukka
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Sirola, Joonas
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description Background and purpose — There is lack of knowledge concerning patient-reported long-time outcome after arthroplasty. Therefore, we investigated patient self-reported physical capabilities (PC) and subjective well-being (SW) up to 20 years after total hip (THA) or knee (TKA) arthroplasty. Subjects and methods — The self-reports from postal questionnaires for study checkpoints (baseline, 10-year follow-up, 20-year follow-up) were provided by the Kuopio OSTPRE study including only women aged 52–62 years (n = 6,462). The Finnish Arthroplasty Register and Care Register for Health Care provided data on arthroplasties in the OSTPRE population. The results of women with THA/TKA were compared with women without arthroplasty (control group). Results — In subjects with THA performed before the 10-year follow-up, the proportion of good PC was initially decreased by 0.6 percentage points (pp) at the 10-year follow-up and later by 19 pp at the 20-year follow-up. After TKA, the proportion of subjects with good PC decreased by 4.1 pp (10–year follow-up) and 27 pp (20-year follow-up), respectively. The proportion of controls reporting good PC decreased by 1.4 pp at the 10-year follow-up and 14 pp at the 20-year follow-up compared with the baseline. After THA, the proportion of subjects with good SW stayed on the same level at 10-year follow-up and decreased by 2.3 pp at 20-year follow-up. After TKA, the proportion of good SW increased by 9.0 pp (10-year follow-up) and decreased by 14 pp (20-year follow-up). The proportion of controls reporting good SW increased by 4.0 pp (10-year follow-up) and decreased by 8.8 pp (20-year follow-up). Interpretation — THA and TKA maintain PC and SW. The overall PC and SW are lower in women with arthroplasty, in comparison with controls without arthroplasty. THA seems to outperform TKA in maintaining PC.
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spelling pubmed-85195222021-10-16 Physical capability after total joint arthroplasty: long-term population-based follow-up study of 6,462 women Turppo, Ville Sund, Reijo Huopio, Jukka Kröger, Heikki Sirola, Joonas Acta Orthop Research Article Background and purpose — There is lack of knowledge concerning patient-reported long-time outcome after arthroplasty. Therefore, we investigated patient self-reported physical capabilities (PC) and subjective well-being (SW) up to 20 years after total hip (THA) or knee (TKA) arthroplasty. Subjects and methods — The self-reports from postal questionnaires for study checkpoints (baseline, 10-year follow-up, 20-year follow-up) were provided by the Kuopio OSTPRE study including only women aged 52–62 years (n = 6,462). The Finnish Arthroplasty Register and Care Register for Health Care provided data on arthroplasties in the OSTPRE population. The results of women with THA/TKA were compared with women without arthroplasty (control group). Results — In subjects with THA performed before the 10-year follow-up, the proportion of good PC was initially decreased by 0.6 percentage points (pp) at the 10-year follow-up and later by 19 pp at the 20-year follow-up. After TKA, the proportion of subjects with good PC decreased by 4.1 pp (10–year follow-up) and 27 pp (20-year follow-up), respectively. The proportion of controls reporting good PC decreased by 1.4 pp at the 10-year follow-up and 14 pp at the 20-year follow-up compared with the baseline. After THA, the proportion of subjects with good SW stayed on the same level at 10-year follow-up and decreased by 2.3 pp at 20-year follow-up. After TKA, the proportion of good SW increased by 9.0 pp (10-year follow-up) and decreased by 14 pp (20-year follow-up). The proportion of controls reporting good SW increased by 4.0 pp (10-year follow-up) and decreased by 8.8 pp (20-year follow-up). Interpretation — THA and TKA maintain PC and SW. The overall PC and SW are lower in women with arthroplasty, in comparison with controls without arthroplasty. THA seems to outperform TKA in maintaining PC. Taylor & Francis 2021-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8519522/ /pubmed/33977808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2021.1922039 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Nordic Orthopedic Federation. https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kröger, Heikki
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title_full_unstemmed Physical capability after total joint arthroplasty: long-term population-based follow-up study of 6,462 women
title_short Physical capability after total joint arthroplasty: long-term population-based follow-up study of 6,462 women
title_sort physical capability after total joint arthroplasty: long-term population-based follow-up study of 6,462 women
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8519522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33977808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2021.1922039
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