Does the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Correlate to Legacy Scores in Measuring Mental Health in Young Total Hip Arthroplasty Patients?

Q3 Medicine The Iowa orthopaedic journal Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Wahid Abu-Amer, Charles M Lawrie, Jeffrey J Nepple, John C Clohisy, Susan Thapa
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Background: Mental health is becoming increasingly important in patient outcomes. The patient reported outcome measurement information system (PROMIS) was developed by the NIH to collect outcome data in rapid dynamic fashion on electronic platforms. The potential role of PROMIS in monitoring young total hip arthroplasty (THA) patients is under-investigated. The purpose of this study is to investigate correlations between PROMIS Depression or Anxiety with SF-12 mental component score.

Methods: We identified 223 hips (200 patients) who underwent primary THA over a 30-month period at a single institution. Patients without preoperative PROMIS or SF-12 mental scores, or >50yo were excluded. All data was collected preoperatively and included age, sex, BMI, ASA, PROMIS Depression, PROMIS Anxiety, and SF-12 Mental component score. We considered floor and ceiling effects as significant if >15% of patients responded with the lowest or highest possible score, respectively. Relationships between SF-12 and PROMIS were investigated using correlation (R), and were considered strong if R>0.7.

Results: Mean age was 41-years-old, mean ASA category was 2, mean BMI was 30kg/m2, and 54% were female. None of the PROMs showed any floor/ceiling effects at baseline. PROMIS Depression showed a strong correlation to SF-12 Mental (R=-0.72) while PROMIS Anxiety showed a moderate correlation to SF-12 Mental (R=-0.58). Negative linear relationships were observed because a lower PROMIS Depression/Anxiety values indicates less depressive/anxious feelings (inverse of SF-12).

Conclusion: PROMIS Anxiety and Depression correlate well with SF-12 mental. These PROMIS domains may be attractive alternatives to legacy mental health instruments in young THA patients. Level of Evidence: III.

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在测量年轻全髋关节置换术患者的心理健康时,患者报告的结果测量信息系统是否与遗留评分相关?
背景:心理健康在患者预后中变得越来越重要。患者报告的结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)是由NIH开发的,用于在电子平台上以快速动态的方式收集结果数据。PROMIS在监测年轻全髋关节置换术(THA)患者中的潜在作用尚不清楚。本研究的目的是探讨PROMIS抑郁或焦虑与SF-12心理成分评分的相关性。方法:我们确定了223髋(200例患者)在单一机构接受了30个月的原发性THA。排除术前无PROMIS或SF-12心理评分或>50的患者。术前收集所有数据,包括年龄、性别、BMI、ASA、PROMIS抑郁、PROMIS焦虑和SF-12心理成分评分。如果>15%的患者分别以最低或最高评分作出反应,我们认为下限和上限效应显著。SF-12与PROMIS的相关性(R)为强,R>0.7。结果:平均年龄41岁,平均ASA分型2,平均BMI 30kg/m2,女性占54%。在基线时,没有任何prom显示出任何下限/上限效应。PROMIS抑郁与SF-12 Mental呈强相关(R=-0.72),而PROMIS焦虑与SF-12 Mental呈中度相关(R=-0.58)。观察到负线性关系,因为较低的PROMIS抑郁/焦虑值表明较少的抑郁/焦虑感觉(与SF-12相反)。结论:PROMIS焦虑、抑郁与SF-12心理相关。在年轻THA患者中,这些PROMIS域可能是传统精神健康工具的有吸引力的替代方案。证据水平:III。
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