Outcome assessment following limited wrist fusion: objective wrist scoring versus patient satisfaction.

Contemporary orthopaedics Pub Date : 1994-05-01
M M Tomaino, R J Miller, R I Burton
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Eighteen nonrheumatoid patients were reviewed an average of 4.4 years following limited wrist fusion to evaluate whether patient satisfaction or objective wrist scoring more closely correlated with functional outcome. Range of motion, grip strength, pain relief, radiographs, and patient satisfaction were assessed by examination and interview, and each wrist was scored based on a clinical scoring system described by Cooney. Twelve patients (67%) were very satisfied with their results, and six (33%) were dissatisfied. Thirteen (72%) experienced good pain relief, 12 of whom denied functional restrictions. Six patients (33%) reported suboptimal wrist function, and four indicated they had inadequate pain relief. Despite high levels of satisfaction in 12 patients, the objective wrist scores were only fair and poor. These low wrist scores unreliably reflected functional outcome. Patient self-assessment of wrist performance, however, was uniformly predictive. Pain relief was more critical to patient satisfaction than residual range of motion. Therefore, compared to objective wrist scoring, consideration of patient satisfaction may allow more accurate prediction and assessment of functional outcome following limited wrist fusion. Satisfactory postoperative function appears to be more dependent on pain relief than residual motion.

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有限腕部融合后的结果评估:客观腕部评分与患者满意度。
18例非类风湿患者在有限腕关节融合术后平均随访4.4年,以评估患者满意度或客观腕关节评分是否与功能预后更密切相关。通过检查和访谈评估活动范围、握力、疼痛缓解、x线片和患者满意度,并根据Cooney描述的临床评分系统对每个手腕进行评分。12例(67%)非常满意,6例(33%)不满意。13例(72%)疼痛得到良好缓解,其中12例否认功能受限。6名患者(33%)报告腕部功能不理想,4名患者表示疼痛缓解不足。尽管12例患者的满意度很高,但客观手腕评分仅为一般且较差。这些低手腕评分不能可靠地反映功能结果。然而,患者对腕关节功能的自我评估具有一致的预测性。疼痛缓解对患者满意度的影响大于活动范围的影响。因此,与客观手腕评分相比,考虑患者满意度可以更准确地预测和评估有限手腕融合后的功能结果。令人满意的术后功能似乎更多地依赖于疼痛的缓解而不是残存的运动。
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