Cargando…

Protocol for a multicenter, randomised controlled trial of surgeon-directed home therapy vs. outpatient rehabilitation by physical therapists for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: the SHORT trial

BACKGROUND: Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) has emerged as a successful surgery with expanding indications. Outcomes may be influenced by post-operative rehabilitation; however, there is a dearth of research regarding optimal rehabilitation strategy following RTSA. The primary purpose of...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kennedy, June S., Reinke, Emily K., Friedman, Lisa G. M., Cook, Chad, Forsythe, Brian, Gillespie, Robert, Hatzidakis, Armodios, Jawa, Andrew, Johnston, Peter, Nagda, Sameer, Nicholson, Gregory, Sears, Benjamin, Wiesel, Brent, Garrigues, Grant E., Hagen, Christopher, Hong, Insup, Roach, Marcella, Jones, Natasha, Mahendraraj, Kuhan, Michaelson, Evan, Bader, Jackie, Mauter, Libby, Mengers, Sunita, Renko, Nellie, Strony, John, Hart, Paul, Steele, Elle, Naylor, Amanda, Gaudette, Jaina, Sprengel, Katherine
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8662891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40945-021-00121-2
_version_ 1784613531582201856
author Kennedy, June S.
Reinke, Emily K.
Friedman, Lisa G. M.
Cook, Chad
Forsythe, Brian
Gillespie, Robert
Hatzidakis, Armodios
Jawa, Andrew
Johnston, Peter
Nagda, Sameer
Nicholson, Gregory
Sears, Benjamin
Wiesel, Brent
Garrigues, Grant E.
Hagen, Christopher
Hong, Insup
Roach, Marcella
Jones, Natasha
Mahendraraj, Kuhan
Michaelson, Evan
Bader, Jackie
Mauter, Libby
Mengers, Sunita
Renko, Nellie
Strony, John
Hart, Paul
Steele, Elle
Naylor, Amanda
Gaudette, Jaina
Sprengel, Katherine
author_facet Kennedy, June S.
Reinke, Emily K.
Friedman, Lisa G. M.
Cook, Chad
Forsythe, Brian
Gillespie, Robert
Hatzidakis, Armodios
Jawa, Andrew
Johnston, Peter
Nagda, Sameer
Nicholson, Gregory
Sears, Benjamin
Wiesel, Brent
Garrigues, Grant E.
Hagen, Christopher
Hong, Insup
Roach, Marcella
Jones, Natasha
Mahendraraj, Kuhan
Michaelson, Evan
Bader, Jackie
Mauter, Libby
Mengers, Sunita
Renko, Nellie
Strony, John
Hart, Paul
Steele, Elle
Naylor, Amanda
Gaudette, Jaina
Sprengel, Katherine
author_sort Kennedy, June S.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) has emerged as a successful surgery with expanding indications. Outcomes may be influenced by post-operative rehabilitation; however, there is a dearth of research regarding optimal rehabilitation strategy following RTSA. The primary purpose of this study is to compare patient reported and clinical outcomes after RTSA in two groups: in one group rehabilitation is directed by formal, outpatient clinic-based physical therapists (PT group) as compared to a home therapy group, in which patients are instructed in their rehabilitative exercises by surgeons at post-operative appointments (HT group). Secondary aims include comparisons of complications, cost of care and quality of life between the two groups. METHODS: This randomised controlled trial has commenced at seven sites across the United States. Data is being collected on 200 subjects by clinical research assistants pre-operatively and post-operatively at 2, 6, and 12 weeks, 6 months, 1 and 2 year visits. The following variables are being assessed: American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES), pain level using the numeric pain scale, the Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) score, and shoulder active and passive range of motion for analysis of the primary aim. Chi square and t-tests will be used to measure differences in baseline characteristics of both groups. Repeated measures linear mixed effects modeling for measurement of differences will be used for outcomes associated with ASES and SANE and scores, and range of motion measures. Secondary aims will be analyzed for comparison of complications, cost, and quality of life assessment scores using data obtained from the PROMIS 29 v. 2, questionnaires administered at standard of care post-operative visits, and the electronic health record. Subjects will be allowed to crossover between the PT and HT groups, and analysis will include both intention-to-treat including patients who crossed over, and a second with cross-over patients removed, truncated to the time they crossed over. DISCUSSION: RTSA is being performed with increasing frequency, and the optimal rehabilitation strategy is unclear. This study will help clarify the role of formal physical therapy with particular consideration to outcomes, cost, and complications. In addition, this study will evaluate a proposed rehabilitation strategy. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This study is registered as NCT03719859 at ClincialTrials.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40945-021-00121-2.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8662891
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-86628912021-12-13 Protocol for a multicenter, randomised controlled trial of surgeon-directed home therapy vs. outpatient rehabilitation by physical therapists for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: the SHORT trial Kennedy, June S. Reinke, Emily K. Friedman, Lisa G. M. Cook, Chad Forsythe, Brian Gillespie, Robert Hatzidakis, Armodios Jawa, Andrew Johnston, Peter Nagda, Sameer Nicholson, Gregory Sears, Benjamin Wiesel, Brent Garrigues, Grant E. Hagen, Christopher Hong, Insup Roach, Marcella Jones, Natasha Mahendraraj, Kuhan Michaelson, Evan Bader, Jackie Mauter, Libby Mengers, Sunita Renko, Nellie Strony, John Hart, Paul Steele, Elle Naylor, Amanda Gaudette, Jaina Sprengel, Katherine Arch Physiother Methodology Article BACKGROUND: Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) has emerged as a successful surgery with expanding indications. Outcomes may be influenced by post-operative rehabilitation; however, there is a dearth of research regarding optimal rehabilitation strategy following RTSA. The primary purpose of this study is to compare patient reported and clinical outcomes after RTSA in two groups: in one group rehabilitation is directed by formal, outpatient clinic-based physical therapists (PT group) as compared to a home therapy group, in which patients are instructed in their rehabilitative exercises by surgeons at post-operative appointments (HT group). Secondary aims include comparisons of complications, cost of care and quality of life between the two groups. METHODS: This randomised controlled trial has commenced at seven sites across the United States. Data is being collected on 200 subjects by clinical research assistants pre-operatively and post-operatively at 2, 6, and 12 weeks, 6 months, 1 and 2 year visits. The following variables are being assessed: American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES), pain level using the numeric pain scale, the Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) score, and shoulder active and passive range of motion for analysis of the primary aim. Chi square and t-tests will be used to measure differences in baseline characteristics of both groups. Repeated measures linear mixed effects modeling for measurement of differences will be used for outcomes associated with ASES and SANE and scores, and range of motion measures. Secondary aims will be analyzed for comparison of complications, cost, and quality of life assessment scores using data obtained from the PROMIS 29 v. 2, questionnaires administered at standard of care post-operative visits, and the electronic health record. Subjects will be allowed to crossover between the PT and HT groups, and analysis will include both intention-to-treat including patients who crossed over, and a second with cross-over patients removed, truncated to the time they crossed over. DISCUSSION: RTSA is being performed with increasing frequency, and the optimal rehabilitation strategy is unclear. This study will help clarify the role of formal physical therapy with particular consideration to outcomes, cost, and complications. In addition, this study will evaluate a proposed rehabilitation strategy. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This study is registered as NCT03719859 at ClincialTrials.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40945-021-00121-2. BioMed Central 2021-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8662891/ /pubmed/34886910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40945-021-00121-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Methodology Article
Kennedy, June S.
Reinke, Emily K.
Friedman, Lisa G. M.
Cook, Chad
Forsythe, Brian
Gillespie, Robert
Hatzidakis, Armodios
Jawa, Andrew
Johnston, Peter
Nagda, Sameer
Nicholson, Gregory
Sears, Benjamin
Wiesel, Brent
Garrigues, Grant E.
Hagen, Christopher
Hong, Insup
Roach, Marcella
Jones, Natasha
Mahendraraj, Kuhan
Michaelson, Evan
Bader, Jackie
Mauter, Libby
Mengers, Sunita
Renko, Nellie
Strony, John
Hart, Paul
Steele, Elle
Naylor, Amanda
Gaudette, Jaina
Sprengel, Katherine
Protocol for a multicenter, randomised controlled trial of surgeon-directed home therapy vs. outpatient rehabilitation by physical therapists for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: the SHORT trial
title Protocol for a multicenter, randomised controlled trial of surgeon-directed home therapy vs. outpatient rehabilitation by physical therapists for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: the SHORT trial
title_full Protocol for a multicenter, randomised controlled trial of surgeon-directed home therapy vs. outpatient rehabilitation by physical therapists for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: the SHORT trial
title_fullStr Protocol for a multicenter, randomised controlled trial of surgeon-directed home therapy vs. outpatient rehabilitation by physical therapists for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: the SHORT trial
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for a multicenter, randomised controlled trial of surgeon-directed home therapy vs. outpatient rehabilitation by physical therapists for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: the SHORT trial
title_short Protocol for a multicenter, randomised controlled trial of surgeon-directed home therapy vs. outpatient rehabilitation by physical therapists for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: the SHORT trial
title_sort protocol for a multicenter, randomised controlled trial of surgeon-directed home therapy vs. outpatient rehabilitation by physical therapists for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: the short trial
topic Methodology Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8662891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40945-021-00121-2
work_keys_str_mv AT kennedyjunes protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT reinkeemilyk protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT friedmanlisagm protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT cookchad protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT forsythebrian protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT gillespierobert protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT hatzidakisarmodios protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT jawaandrew protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT johnstonpeter protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT nagdasameer protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT nicholsongregory protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT searsbenjamin protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT wieselbrent protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT garriguesgrante protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT hagenchristopher protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT honginsup protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT roachmarcella protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT jonesnatasha protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT mahendrarajkuhan protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT michaelsonevan protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT baderjackie protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT mauterlibby protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT mengerssunita protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT renkonellie protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT stronyjohn protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT hartpaul protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT steeleelle protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT nayloramanda protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT gaudettejaina protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial
AT sprengelkatherine protocolforamulticenterrandomisedcontrolledtrialofsurgeondirectedhometherapyvsoutpatientrehabilitationbyphysicaltherapistsforreversetotalshoulderarthroplastytheshorttrial