Salvador G Ayala, Abhishek Deshpande, Michael J Patetta, Julio C Castillo Tafur, Ye Lin, Diego Barragan Echenique, Mark H Gonzalez
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This study compares radiographic osteoarthritis severity prior with total knee arthroplasty (TKA) by payer type. Five hundred and three primary TKAs were included. Preoperative radiographs were scored by Ahlback, Kellgren-Lawrence (KL), and International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) classifications. Osteoarthritis severity by age and insurance type (private, Medicare, and Medicaid) were compared using Mann Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis testing. Three hundred and two (60%) subjects were under 65 years old, and 201 (40%) were 65 years and older. Younger subjects had no differences in radiographic severity in KL (p = 0.268), Ahlback (p = 1), or IKDC (p = 0.948) classification by insurance. Older subjects also had no differences in osteoarthritis severity for KL (p = 0.282), Ahlback (p = 0.354), or IKDC (p = 0.735) classifications by insurance. Three osteoarthritis classification systems found no difference in preoperative radiographic changes by payor type, suggesting that, in the study's population, there is no delay in appropriate surgical treatment by payer. Future studies should compare preoperative clinical symptoms. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 33(3):184-188, 2024).