十名患者中有八名在全膝关节置换术后恢复了日常活动、工作和运动

Maud Cornelia Wilhelmina Maria Peters, Y. Pronk, J. Brinkman
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背景:除了恢复工作(RTW)和恢复运动(RTS),患者还希望在全膝关节置换术(TKA)后恢复日常活动(RTA),如散步、睡觉、买菜和家务劳动。然而,有关患者恢复日常活动的时间和概率的证据却很少。目的 评估患者在 TKA 术后能够进行 RTA、RTW 和 RTS 的比例,以及恢复的时间框架和影响因素。方法 在荷兰一家中型骨科医院进行了一项回顾性队列研究,并收集了前瞻性数据。在 TKA 术后 3 个月和/或 6 个月对 RTA、RTW 和 RTS 进行了评估。调查因素包括患者特征、手术特征和术前患者报告结果。结果 TKA 患者[n = 2063;66 岁(四分位距[IQR]:7 岁);47% 为男性;体重 28 kg/m2(IQR:4 kg/m2)]的 RTA 从 28% 的跪姿到 94% 的买菜动作不等,穿鞋时间从 20 天(IQR:27 天)到 74 天(IQR:57 天)不等。复工率从从事中等强度工作的 62% 到从事低强度工作的 87%,耗时从 33 天(IQR:29 天)到 78 天(IQR:55 天)不等。RTS从中等强度运动的48%到低强度运动的90%不等,发生时间从43天(IQR:24天)到90天(IQR:60天)不等。在所研究的 14 项活动中,每项活动的恢复都受到一个或多个因素的影响,R ² 值从 0.013 到 0.127 不等。结论 约有 80% 的患者可以在 TKA 术后 6 个月内恢复 RTA、RTW 和 RTS。回归并不受预测因素的一致影响。研究结果有助于设定切合实际的术前和术后预期。
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Eight of ten patients return to daily activities, work, and sports after total knee arthroplasty
BACKGROUND Besides return to work (RTW) and return to sports (RTS), patients also prefer to return to daily activities (RTA) such as walking, sleeping, grocery shopping, and domestic work following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). However, evidence on the timelines and probability of patients’ RTA is sparse. AIM To assess the percentage of patients able to RTA, RTW, and RTS after TKA, as well as the timeframe and influencing factors of this return. METHODS A retrospective cohort study with prospectively collected data was conducted at a medium-sized Dutch orthopedic hospital. Assessments of RTA, RTW, and RTS were performed at 3 mo and/or 6 mo following TKA. Investigated factors encompassed patient characteristics, surgical characteristics, and preoperative patient-reported outcomes. RESULTS TKA patients [n = 2063; 66 years old (interquartile range [IQR]: 7 years); 47% male; 28 kg/m2 (IQR: 4 kg/m2)] showed RTA ranging from 28% for kneeling to 94% for grocery shopping, with 20 d (IQR: 27 d) spent for putting on shoes to 74 d (IQR: 57 d) for kneeling. RTW rates varied from 62% for medium-impact work to 87% for low-impact work, taking 33 d (IQR: 29 d) to 78 d (IQR: 55 d). RTS ranged from 48% for medium-impact sports to 90% for low-impact sports, occurring within 43 d (IQR: 24 d) to 90 d (IQR: 60 d). One or more of the investigated factors influenced the return to each of the 14 activities examined, with R ² values ranging from 0.013 to 0.127. CONCLUSION Approximately 80% of patients can RTA, RTW, and RTS within 6 mo after TKA. Return is not consistently influenced by predictive factors. Results help set realistic pre- and postoperative expectations.
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