Early outcomes and predictors of patient satisfaction after TKA: a prospective study of 200 cases with a contemporary cemented rotating platform implant design

Abstract Purpose The purpose of the study was to identify the earliest time point where subjects realized the greatest clinical improvement after TKA, and the time when post-operative scores became superior to pre-operative scores. Post-hoc exploratory analyses were conducted to investigate predicto...

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Main Authors: Corné van Loon, Niels Baas, Verdonna Huey, James Lesko, Geert Meermans, Diederik Vergroesen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40634-021-00347-w
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spelling doaj-287ca02911104b3bb5462e461e7ad6d42021-04-18T11:45:15ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Experimental Orthopaedics2197-11532021-04-01811710.1186/s40634-021-00347-wEarly outcomes and predictors of patient satisfaction after TKA: a prospective study of 200 cases with a contemporary cemented rotating platform implant designCorné van Loon0Niels Baas1Verdonna Huey2James Lesko3Geert Meermans4Diederik Vergroesen5Orthopaedic Department, Rijnstate HospitalHAGA HospitalDePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction, Inc.DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction, Inc.Orthopaedic Department, Bravis HospitalSpaarne HospitalAbstract Purpose The purpose of the study was to identify the earliest time point where subjects realized the greatest clinical improvement after TKA, and the time when post-operative scores became superior to pre-operative scores. Post-hoc exploratory analyses were conducted to investigate predictors of early post-operative outcomes and patient satisfaction. Methods Six investigators across 4 sites in the Netherlands prospectively implanted 200 subjects with a contemporary cemented rotating platform device. Patient Reported Outcome Measurements (PROMs) KOOS-PS, PKIP, and EQ-5D were collected pre-operatively and post-operatively through 2-years. PROMs change from pre-operative baseline were summarized, along with radiographic outcomes and adverse events (AEs). Pre-operative patient characteristics were explored for correlation with patient outcomes, and patient satisfaction for correlation with KOOS-PS. Results Follow-up compliance was 99% at 6-months, and 95.5% at 2-years. The percentage with higher KOOS-PS compared to baseline was 81.3% at 6-months. KOOS-PS, PKIP, and PKIP subscore means were all better at 6-weeks versus baseline. Gender, BMI, hypertension, and pre-operative KOOS-PS were weakly correlated with 6-week KOOS-PS (multivariate R-squared = 14.1%), but only pre-operative KOOS-PS demonstrated correlation with post-operative KOOS-PS at 6-months or later (R-squared < 5% at 6-months and 2 years). Satisfaction was moderately correlated with concurrent KOOS-PS at each post-operative time point, with (R-squared = 35.3% at 6-months, and 37.5% at 2 years). Conclusion The greatest mean clinical improvement occurred within the first 6-weeks. Although some pre-operative factors were correlated with higher early post-operative KOOS-PS outcomes, these advantages disappeared by 6-months aside from weak correlation with pre-operative KOOS-PS. Post-operative KOOS-PS was moderately correlated with concurrent post-operative satisfaction. These results may be used for pre-operative counseling and management of patient’s postoperative expectations. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT02339610 . Registered 15 January 2015.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40634-021-00347-w
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author Corné van Loon
Niels Baas
Verdonna Huey
James Lesko
Geert Meermans
Diederik Vergroesen
spellingShingle Corné van Loon
Niels Baas
Verdonna Huey
James Lesko
Geert Meermans
Diederik Vergroesen
Early outcomes and predictors of patient satisfaction after TKA: a prospective study of 200 cases with a contemporary cemented rotating platform implant design
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
author_facet Corné van Loon
Niels Baas
Verdonna Huey
James Lesko
Geert Meermans
Diederik Vergroesen
author_sort Corné van Loon
title Early outcomes and predictors of patient satisfaction after TKA: a prospective study of 200 cases with a contemporary cemented rotating platform implant design
title_short Early outcomes and predictors of patient satisfaction after TKA: a prospective study of 200 cases with a contemporary cemented rotating platform implant design
title_full Early outcomes and predictors of patient satisfaction after TKA: a prospective study of 200 cases with a contemporary cemented rotating platform implant design
title_fullStr Early outcomes and predictors of patient satisfaction after TKA: a prospective study of 200 cases with a contemporary cemented rotating platform implant design
title_full_unstemmed Early outcomes and predictors of patient satisfaction after TKA: a prospective study of 200 cases with a contemporary cemented rotating platform implant design
title_sort early outcomes and predictors of patient satisfaction after tka: a prospective study of 200 cases with a contemporary cemented rotating platform implant design
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
issn 2197-1153
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Purpose The purpose of the study was to identify the earliest time point where subjects realized the greatest clinical improvement after TKA, and the time when post-operative scores became superior to pre-operative scores. Post-hoc exploratory analyses were conducted to investigate predictors of early post-operative outcomes and patient satisfaction. Methods Six investigators across 4 sites in the Netherlands prospectively implanted 200 subjects with a contemporary cemented rotating platform device. Patient Reported Outcome Measurements (PROMs) KOOS-PS, PKIP, and EQ-5D were collected pre-operatively and post-operatively through 2-years. PROMs change from pre-operative baseline were summarized, along with radiographic outcomes and adverse events (AEs). Pre-operative patient characteristics were explored for correlation with patient outcomes, and patient satisfaction for correlation with KOOS-PS. Results Follow-up compliance was 99% at 6-months, and 95.5% at 2-years. The percentage with higher KOOS-PS compared to baseline was 81.3% at 6-months. KOOS-PS, PKIP, and PKIP subscore means were all better at 6-weeks versus baseline. Gender, BMI, hypertension, and pre-operative KOOS-PS were weakly correlated with 6-week KOOS-PS (multivariate R-squared = 14.1%), but only pre-operative KOOS-PS demonstrated correlation with post-operative KOOS-PS at 6-months or later (R-squared < 5% at 6-months and 2 years). Satisfaction was moderately correlated with concurrent KOOS-PS at each post-operative time point, with (R-squared = 35.3% at 6-months, and 37.5% at 2 years). Conclusion The greatest mean clinical improvement occurred within the first 6-weeks. Although some pre-operative factors were correlated with higher early post-operative KOOS-PS outcomes, these advantages disappeared by 6-months aside from weak correlation with pre-operative KOOS-PS. Post-operative KOOS-PS was moderately correlated with concurrent post-operative satisfaction. These results may be used for pre-operative counseling and management of patient’s postoperative expectations. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT02339610 . Registered 15 January 2015.
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40634-021-00347-w
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