The influence of the number of postoperative radiological outliers on the survival and clinical outcome of total knee arthroplasty.

Q2 Medicine Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma Pub Date : 2024-12-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcot.2024.102834
D M J Theeuwen, Y F L Bemelmans, B Boonen, I Haveman, W van der Weegen, M G M Schotanus
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Introduction: After total knee arthroplasty (TKA), dissatisfaction rates are described up to 30 %. Optimal alignment of the prosthesis in TKA is believed to improve clinical outcome and survival rates. Radiological outliers after TKA are used to define this alignment. Limited evidence is available on the cumulative effect of these outliers on survival or clinical outcome. The purpose of this study is to assess whether the amount of postoperative femoral and/or tibial radiological outliers, measured in different planes, influences the survival and clinical outcome after TKA.

Methods: Prospective data were used from a previously published randomized trial, with a mean follow-up of 5-years after surgery. Data of 168 patients who received TKA were assessed. Patients were divided into four groups: 0, 1, 2 or ≥3 postoperative radiological outliers of the femoral and/or tibial component in different planes (e.g. frontal, sagittal). Revision rates were analysed and clinical outcome was assessed using PROMs. The study used a general linear model for repeated measures to compare the difference of each questionnaire over time between the groups.

Results: No statistically significant differences were found between patients with 0, 1, 2 or ≥3 outliers regarding improvement of postoperative PROMs. Data was underpowered to detect a possible relationship between the number of outliers and the survival of the prosthesis.

Conclusion: The number of postoperative radiological outliers did not influence clinical outcome after TKA. High-powered studies are needed to examine the influence of these outliers on survival rates.

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术后放射异常数对全膝关节置换术患者生存及临床结果的影响。
导言:据描述,全膝关节置换术(TKA)后的不满意率高达 30%。TKA中假体的最佳对位被认为能改善临床效果和存活率。TKA 术后的放射学异常值被用来定义这种对齐方式。有关这些异常值对存活率或临床结果的累积影响的证据有限。本研究旨在评估在不同平面测量的术后股骨和/或胫骨放射学异常值的数量是否会影响TKA术后的存活率和临床预后:方法:采用之前发表的一项随机试验中的前瞻性数据,平均随访时间为术后5年。对 168 名接受 TKA 的患者的数据进行了评估。患者被分为四组:股骨和/或胫骨组件在不同平面(如正面、矢状面)的术后放射学异常值为0、1、2或≥3。研究分析了翻修率,并使用PROMs评估了临床效果。研究采用了重复测量的一般线性模型来比较各组间每份问卷随时间变化的差异:结果:在术后PROMs改善方面,异常值为0、1、2或≥3的患者之间没有统计学意义上的差异。数据不足以检测异常值数量与假体存活率之间可能存在的关系:结论:术后放射学异常值的数量不会影响TKA术后的临床结果。结论:术后放射学异常值的数量并不影响TKA术后的临床预后。
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Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma
Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma (JCOT) aims to provide its readers with the latest clinical and basic research, and informed opinions that shape today''s orthopedic practice, thereby providing an opportunity to practice evidence-based medicine. With contributions from leading clinicians and researchers around the world, we aim to be the premier journal providing an international perspective advancing knowledge of the musculoskeletal system. JCOT publishes content of value to both general orthopedic practitioners and specialists on all aspects of musculoskeletal research, diagnoses, and treatment. We accept following types of articles: • Original articles focusing on current clinical issues. • Review articles with learning value for professionals as well as students. • Research articles providing the latest in basic biological or engineering research on musculoskeletal diseases. • Regular columns by experts discussing issues affecting the field of orthopedics. • "Symposia" devoted to a single topic offering the general reader an overview of a field, but providing the specialist current in-depth information. • Video of any orthopedic surgery which is innovative and adds to present concepts. • Articles emphasizing or demonstrating a new clinical sign in the art of patient examination is also considered for publication. Contributions from anywhere in the world are welcome and considered on their merits.
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