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Total Ankle Replacement vs Ankle Arthrodesis (TARVA): A Randomised, Multi-Centre Trial in Patients Over 50 with End Stage Ankle OA, Comparing Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness

CATEGORY: Ankle Arthritis; Ankle; Other INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Both ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis are offered as treatments to patients with end stage ankle osteoarthritis. Systematic reviews have confirmed that both procedures are effective but there has never been a robust randomised mult...

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Autores principales: Goldberg, Andrew J., Molloy, Andrew P., Davies, Mark Bowen, Hepple, Steve, Thomas, Rhys H., Siddique, Malik S., Loveday, David T., Dhar, Sunil, Bing, Andrew J., Karski, Michael, Bendall, Stephen P., Rogers, Mark, Halliwell, Paul, Milner, Stephen, Mishra, Viren, Butler, Michael, Chowdhury, Kashfia, Bordea, Ekaterina, Dore, Caroline J., Hague, Dominic, Townshend, David N., Cooke, Paul
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8792596/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011421S00027
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author Goldberg, Andrew J.
Molloy, Andrew P.
Davies, Mark Bowen
Hepple, Steve
Thomas, Rhys H.
Siddique, Malik S.
Loveday, David T.
Dhar, Sunil
Bing, Andrew J.
Karski, Michael
Bendall, Stephen P.
Rogers, Mark
Halliwell, Paul
Milner, Stephen
Mishra, Viren
Butler, Michael
Chowdhury, Kashfia
Bordea, Ekaterina
Dore, Caroline J.
Hague, Dominic
Townshend, David N.
Cooke, Paul
author_facet Goldberg, Andrew J.
Molloy, Andrew P.
Davies, Mark Bowen
Hepple, Steve
Thomas, Rhys H.
Siddique, Malik S.
Loveday, David T.
Dhar, Sunil
Bing, Andrew J.
Karski, Michael
Bendall, Stephen P.
Rogers, Mark
Halliwell, Paul
Milner, Stephen
Mishra, Viren
Butler, Michael
Chowdhury, Kashfia
Bordea, Ekaterina
Dore, Caroline J.
Hague, Dominic
Townshend, David N.
Cooke, Paul
author_sort Goldberg, Andrew J.
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description CATEGORY: Ankle Arthritis; Ankle; Other INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Both ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis are offered as treatments to patients with end stage ankle osteoarthritis. Systematic reviews have confirmed that both procedures are effective but there has never been a robust randomised multicentre level I study comparing the two treatments. Our objective was to investigate and compare the clinical and cost effectiveness and complication rates of ankle replacement against ankle arthrodesis in the treatment of end-stage ankle osteoarthritis in patients aged 50-85 years. METHODS: 17 NHS centres and 35 surgeons across the United Kingdom participated. Formal Ethics committee approvals were obtained. A Trial Management Group was overseen by a Trial Steering Committee, and an Independent Data Monitoring Committee. Randomisation was carried out using a secure on-line service and was stratified by surgeon and the presence or absence of adjacent joint OA (based on an independently reviewed preoperative MRI scan). Participants were randomised 1:1 to either TAR or ankle fusion. The primary outcome was the change in the Manchester Oxford Foot & Ankle Questionnaire (MOXFQ) walking/standing domain scores between pre-operation and 52 weeks post-operation. Secondary outcomes measures included FAAM; FAAM (ADL); and Sport subscale scores. Quality of life was measured using the EQ-5D-5L. Total range of motion was measured using a validated method. Radiological parameters and adverse events were captured. Health economic analysis used mean incremental cost per quality-adjusted life years (QALY) gained. RESULTS: 1600 patients were screened for eligibility. 330 participants were consented and 303 were randomised; 282 underwent surgery and attended follow-up visits. Mean age was 68 years (71% male). The aetiology of OA was post-trauma in 60%, with 6% patients having inflammatory OA. 42% had MRI evidence of OA in the adjacent joints. The groups were well balanced at baseline on all other parameters including deformity, range of motion and baseline clinical and quality of life scores.42% had MRI evidence of OA in the adjacent joints. 54% TARs used were fixed bearing; 46% were mobile bearing. 61% of fusions were performed arthroscopically. We present all outcomes including adverse effects (death; thromboembolic events; reoperation and revision); radiological findings; and range of motion. We also present subgroup analyses looking at the performance of fixed versus mobile bearing implants; differences by age; and by the presence or absence of adjacent joint OA. CONCLUSION: This is the first publicly funded, multicentre, prospective, randomised clinical trial comparing the clinical and cost effectiveness of ankle replacement against ankle fusion. It is also the first study in surgery to have detailed prospectively captured health economic data to be able to feed into the reimbursement discussions on these life transforming treatments. Due to contractual requirements of the funders the formal results cannot be released until the final report has been submitted for peer review which will not happen until the end of April 2021. The paper is submitted on behalf of the TARVA Study Group.
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spelling pubmed-87925962022-01-28 Total Ankle Replacement vs Ankle Arthrodesis (TARVA): A Randomised, Multi-Centre Trial in Patients Over 50 with End Stage Ankle OA, Comparing Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness Goldberg, Andrew J. Molloy, Andrew P. Davies, Mark Bowen Hepple, Steve Thomas, Rhys H. Siddique, Malik S. Loveday, David T. Dhar, Sunil Bing, Andrew J. Karski, Michael Bendall, Stephen P. Rogers, Mark Halliwell, Paul Milner, Stephen Mishra, Viren Butler, Michael Chowdhury, Kashfia Bordea, Ekaterina Dore, Caroline J. Hague, Dominic Townshend, David N. Cooke, Paul Foot Ankle Orthop Article CATEGORY: Ankle Arthritis; Ankle; Other INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Both ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis are offered as treatments to patients with end stage ankle osteoarthritis. Systematic reviews have confirmed that both procedures are effective but there has never been a robust randomised multicentre level I study comparing the two treatments. Our objective was to investigate and compare the clinical and cost effectiveness and complication rates of ankle replacement against ankle arthrodesis in the treatment of end-stage ankle osteoarthritis in patients aged 50-85 years. METHODS: 17 NHS centres and 35 surgeons across the United Kingdom participated. Formal Ethics committee approvals were obtained. A Trial Management Group was overseen by a Trial Steering Committee, and an Independent Data Monitoring Committee. Randomisation was carried out using a secure on-line service and was stratified by surgeon and the presence or absence of adjacent joint OA (based on an independently reviewed preoperative MRI scan). Participants were randomised 1:1 to either TAR or ankle fusion. The primary outcome was the change in the Manchester Oxford Foot & Ankle Questionnaire (MOXFQ) walking/standing domain scores between pre-operation and 52 weeks post-operation. Secondary outcomes measures included FAAM; FAAM (ADL); and Sport subscale scores. Quality of life was measured using the EQ-5D-5L. Total range of motion was measured using a validated method. Radiological parameters and adverse events were captured. Health economic analysis used mean incremental cost per quality-adjusted life years (QALY) gained. RESULTS: 1600 patients were screened for eligibility. 330 participants were consented and 303 were randomised; 282 underwent surgery and attended follow-up visits. Mean age was 68 years (71% male). The aetiology of OA was post-trauma in 60%, with 6% patients having inflammatory OA. 42% had MRI evidence of OA in the adjacent joints. The groups were well balanced at baseline on all other parameters including deformity, range of motion and baseline clinical and quality of life scores.42% had MRI evidence of OA in the adjacent joints. 54% TARs used were fixed bearing; 46% were mobile bearing. 61% of fusions were performed arthroscopically. We present all outcomes including adverse effects (death; thromboembolic events; reoperation and revision); radiological findings; and range of motion. We also present subgroup analyses looking at the performance of fixed versus mobile bearing implants; differences by age; and by the presence or absence of adjacent joint OA. CONCLUSION: This is the first publicly funded, multicentre, prospective, randomised clinical trial comparing the clinical and cost effectiveness of ankle replacement against ankle fusion. It is also the first study in surgery to have detailed prospectively captured health economic data to be able to feed into the reimbursement discussions on these life transforming treatments. Due to contractual requirements of the funders the formal results cannot be released until the final report has been submitted for peer review which will not happen until the end of April 2021. The paper is submitted on behalf of the TARVA Study Group. SAGE Publications 2022-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8792596/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011421S00027 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Article
Goldberg, Andrew J.
Molloy, Andrew P.
Davies, Mark Bowen
Hepple, Steve
Thomas, Rhys H.
Siddique, Malik S.
Loveday, David T.
Dhar, Sunil
Bing, Andrew J.
Karski, Michael
Bendall, Stephen P.
Rogers, Mark
Halliwell, Paul
Milner, Stephen
Mishra, Viren
Butler, Michael
Chowdhury, Kashfia
Bordea, Ekaterina
Dore, Caroline J.
Hague, Dominic
Townshend, David N.
Cooke, Paul
Total Ankle Replacement vs Ankle Arthrodesis (TARVA): A Randomised, Multi-Centre Trial in Patients Over 50 with End Stage Ankle OA, Comparing Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness
title Total Ankle Replacement vs Ankle Arthrodesis (TARVA): A Randomised, Multi-Centre Trial in Patients Over 50 with End Stage Ankle OA, Comparing Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness
title_full Total Ankle Replacement vs Ankle Arthrodesis (TARVA): A Randomised, Multi-Centre Trial in Patients Over 50 with End Stage Ankle OA, Comparing Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness
title_fullStr Total Ankle Replacement vs Ankle Arthrodesis (TARVA): A Randomised, Multi-Centre Trial in Patients Over 50 with End Stage Ankle OA, Comparing Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness
title_full_unstemmed Total Ankle Replacement vs Ankle Arthrodesis (TARVA): A Randomised, Multi-Centre Trial in Patients Over 50 with End Stage Ankle OA, Comparing Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness
title_short Total Ankle Replacement vs Ankle Arthrodesis (TARVA): A Randomised, Multi-Centre Trial in Patients Over 50 with End Stage Ankle OA, Comparing Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness
title_sort total ankle replacement vs ankle arthrodesis (tarva): a randomised, multi-centre trial in patients over 50 with end stage ankle oa, comparing clinical and cost-effectiveness
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8792596/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011421S00027
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