Patient-Perceived Quality of Life after Total Hip Arthroplasty: Elective versus Traumatological Surgery
Author(s) -
Alessandro Aprato,
Alessandro Massè,
Francesco Caranzano,
R. Matteotti,
Patrick Pautasso,
Walter Daghino,
Michaël Kain,
Giorgio Governale
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
isrn orthopedics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-617X
pISSN - 2090-6161
DOI - 10.5402/2011/910392
Subject(s) - total hip arthroplasty , medicine , surgery , arthroplasty , total hip replacement , hip arthroplasty
Purpose . The aim was to evaluate and compare patient's health-related quality of life after THA for osteoarthritis and femoral neck fracture. The postoperative outcome was retrospectively evaluated in patients who underwent THA with an intracapsular femoral neck fracture (Group A) or with an hip osteoarthritis (Group B). Methods . Length discrepancy was measured on postoperative X-rays. Study groups were compared as to age, results of WOMAC and SF-36 tests, limb length discrepancy (LLD) by independent group t -test. Correlations between LLD and results obtained atWOMAC test were performed. 117 patients were enrolled. The 2 groups were similar as to age, type of implanted stem and sex. Mean follow up was 2,4 years for group A and 2,3 years for group B. Results . WOMAC score was found higher in group A in all items examinated. Correlation tests did not indicate a statistically significant linear relationship between LLD and WOMAC score in both groups. Conclusions . Patients who received THA for arthritis have better perception of quality of life than traumatologic patients. Although LLD should always be strongly considered by the surgeons performing a THA, LLD alone can't be considered as an indicator of patient dissatisfaction or clinical bad result after a 2-year followup.
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