Title of article :
Outcome of total hip arthroplasty, but not of total knee arthroplasty, is related to the preoperative radiographic severity of osteoarthritis
Author/Authors :
Schnurr, Christoph Klinik für Orthopädie - St. Vinzenz Krankenhaus, Düsseldorf, Germany , König, Dietmar Pierre LVR Klinik für Orthopädie, Viersen, Germany
Abstract :
e read the study of Tilbury et al. with great interest
(Tilbury et al. 2016). Without doubt, the topic of their article, the
impact of radiographic severity of hip and knee osteoarthritis
on patients’ quality of life after joint replacement is important.
The authors found an association between higher arthritis
grading and better pain relief and functional outcome after
total hip replacement. However, the PROMS analysis of 271
included total knee arthroplasty patients showed no infl uence of
the preoperative arthritis severity on the postoperative quality
of life. In 2013, we published an analysis of patients’ quality
of life after total knee arthroplasty (Schnurr et al. 2013). We
included 996 TKA patients into our study and used a logistic
regression model to detect infl uence of demographic factors,
operative and radiologic parameters on patients’ satisfaction
after operation.
Keywords :
total hip arthroplasty , total knee arthroplasty , osteoarthritis , preoperative radiographic severity
Journal title :
Acta Orthopaedica