Title of article :
Functional Outcome Study in Total Knee Arthroplasty
Author/Authors :
Shahcheraghi, G.H Orthopedic Division, Nemazee Hospital, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, and Dena Hospital Shiraz , Javid, M Orthopedic Division, Nemazee Hospital, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, and Dena Hospital Shiraz , Mahmoodian, B Orthopedic Division, Nemazee Hospital, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, and Dena Hospital Shiraz
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of this study was to validate the wellrecognized
outcome measure instruments (Medical Outcome
Study Short Form-SF-36, Western Ontario and McMaster
University Osteoarthritis Index-WOMAC, McMaster Toronto
Arthritis Patient Preference Disability Questionnaire-MACTAR)
for patients who had undergone total knee arthroplasty in Iran,
with its cultural and ethnic differences and compare them with
the reports from other parts of the world.
Methods: Sixty patients, 56 women and 4 men, who had undergone
total knee arthroplasty by a single surgeon, were recruited
for clinical evaluation and for filling out the questionnaires
on 3 outcome instrument systems, namely SF-36,
WOMAC and MACTAR. Two control groups consisting of
44 cases of similar age from general population with knee discomfort
and susceptible to osteoarthritis as well as 26 patients
scheduled for knee arthroplasty filled out the same questionnaires.
Results: The health status measurement (SF-36), diseasespecific
outcome measure and patient preference arthritis
scores all showed significant improvement in operated cases,
in both short and long term follow-up groups. Certain aspects
of function like socialization with others, attending religious
ceremonies and similar activities, often requiring full knee
bending and/or sitting on the carpeted floor, were the main
reasons for dissatisfaction with the procedure.
Conclusion: The knee arthroplasty increased quality of life,
improved function and produced great satisfaction in the majority
of cases in our society. This is, however, a viable option
for people who could change their lifestyle and household and
are able to make the adjustments mentally and financially
Keywords :
Arthroplasty , Knee , Osteoarthritis , Treatment outcome , Outcome assessment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics