The first 6 weeks of recovery after primary total hip arthroplasty with fast track: A diary study of 94 patients

Background and purpose — Fast-track protocols have been introduced worldwide to improve the recovery after total hip arthroplasty (THA). These protocols have reduced the length of hospital stay (LOS), and THA in an outpatient setting is also feasible. However, less is known regarding the first weeks...

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Main Authors: Lisette C M Klapwijk, Nina M C Mathijssen, Jeroen C Van Egmond, Bianca M Verbeek, Stephan B W Vehmeijer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-03-01
Series:Acta Orthopaedica
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2016.1274865
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spelling doaj-b1e96f53889447d4a00a4eeb877455312021-03-02T09:40:33ZengTaylor & Francis GroupActa Orthopaedica1745-36741745-36822017-03-0188214014410.1080/17453674.2016.12748651274865The first 6 weeks of recovery after primary total hip arthroplasty with fast track: A diary study of 94 patientsLisette C M Klapwijk0Nina M C Mathijssen1Jeroen C Van Egmond2Bianca M Verbeek3Stephan B W Vehmeijer4Lund University and Skåne University HospitalLund University and Skåne University HospitalLund University and Skåne University HospitalLund University and Skåne University HospitalLund University and Skåne University HospitalBackground and purpose — Fast-track protocols have been introduced worldwide to improve the recovery after total hip arthroplasty (THA). These protocols have reduced the length of hospital stay (LOS), and THA in an outpatient setting is also feasible. However, less is known regarding the first weeks after THA with fast track. We examined patients’ experiences of the first 6 weeks after hospital discharge following inpatient and outpatient THA with fast track. Patients and methods — In a prospective cohort study, 100 consecutive patients who underwent THA surgery in a fast-track setting between February 2015 and October 2015 received a diary for 6 weeks. This diary contained various internationally validated questionnaires including HOOS-PS, OHS, EQ-5D, SF-12, and ICOAP. In addition, there were general questions regarding pain, the wound, physiotherapy, and thrombosis prophylaxis injections. Results — 94 patients completed the diary, 42 of whom were operated in an outpatient setting. Pain and use of pain medication had gradually decreased during the 6 weeks. Function and quality of life gradually improved. After 6 weeks, 91% of all patients reported better functioning and less pain than preoperatively. Interpretation — Fast track improves early functional outcome, and the PROMs reported during the first 6 weeks in this study showed continued improvement. They can be used as a baseline for future studies. The PROMs reported could also serve as a guide for staff and patients alike to modify expectations and therefore possibly improve patient satisfaction.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2016.1274865
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Nina M C Mathijssen
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Bianca M Verbeek
Stephan B W Vehmeijer
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Nina M C Mathijssen
Jeroen C Van Egmond
Bianca M Verbeek
Stephan B W Vehmeijer
The first 6 weeks of recovery after primary total hip arthroplasty with fast track: A diary study of 94 patients
Acta Orthopaedica
author_facet Lisette C M Klapwijk
Nina M C Mathijssen
Jeroen C Van Egmond
Bianca M Verbeek
Stephan B W Vehmeijer
author_sort Lisette C M Klapwijk
title The first 6 weeks of recovery after primary total hip arthroplasty with fast track: A diary study of 94 patients
title_short The first 6 weeks of recovery after primary total hip arthroplasty with fast track: A diary study of 94 patients
title_full The first 6 weeks of recovery after primary total hip arthroplasty with fast track: A diary study of 94 patients
title_fullStr The first 6 weeks of recovery after primary total hip arthroplasty with fast track: A diary study of 94 patients
title_full_unstemmed The first 6 weeks of recovery after primary total hip arthroplasty with fast track: A diary study of 94 patients
title_sort first 6 weeks of recovery after primary total hip arthroplasty with fast track: a diary study of 94 patients
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Acta Orthopaedica
issn 1745-3674
1745-3682
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Background and purpose — Fast-track protocols have been introduced worldwide to improve the recovery after total hip arthroplasty (THA). These protocols have reduced the length of hospital stay (LOS), and THA in an outpatient setting is also feasible. However, less is known regarding the first weeks after THA with fast track. We examined patients’ experiences of the first 6 weeks after hospital discharge following inpatient and outpatient THA with fast track. Patients and methods — In a prospective cohort study, 100 consecutive patients who underwent THA surgery in a fast-track setting between February 2015 and October 2015 received a diary for 6 weeks. This diary contained various internationally validated questionnaires including HOOS-PS, OHS, EQ-5D, SF-12, and ICOAP. In addition, there were general questions regarding pain, the wound, physiotherapy, and thrombosis prophylaxis injections. Results — 94 patients completed the diary, 42 of whom were operated in an outpatient setting. Pain and use of pain medication had gradually decreased during the 6 weeks. Function and quality of life gradually improved. After 6 weeks, 91% of all patients reported better functioning and less pain than preoperatively. Interpretation — Fast track improves early functional outcome, and the PROMs reported during the first 6 weeks in this study showed continued improvement. They can be used as a baseline for future studies. The PROMs reported could also serve as a guide for staff and patients alike to modify expectations and therefore possibly improve patient satisfaction.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2016.1274865
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