Moran M, Khan A, Sochart D H, Andrew G
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester, UK.
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2003 May;85(3):204-6. doi: 10.1308/003588403321661415.
A cross-sectional study of 100 surgeons and 370 patients awaiting primary total hip or knee replacement was carried out. Oxford hip or knee score questionnaires were sent to the surgeons and patients. They were asked to predict the level of symptoms expected 6 months following surgery. The Oxford scores derive a value of 12-60, with a greater score indicating worsening symptoms. The mean pre-operative score was 45.12 for the hip patients and 42.96 for the knee patients, and the patients expected this to drop to 23.70 and 25.66, respectively, 6 months' postoperatively. This was a significant difference for both groups. The surgeons expected the patients to have a mean postoperative score of 20.91 for the hip group and 22.19 for the knee group. The surgeons' scores were significantly lower than those from the patients. There was a significant difference between the patients' and surgeons' expectations of the results of total knee and hip replacement surgery. The surgeons expected better results than the patients. We believe that this is the first study that directly compares surgeon and patient expectations of lower limb arthroplasty.
对100名外科医生和370名等待初次全髋关节或膝关节置换手术的患者进行了一项横断面研究。向外科医生和患者发放了牛津髋关节或膝关节评分问卷。要求他们预测术后6个月预期的症状水平。牛津评分的取值范围为12 - 60,分数越高表明症状越严重。髋关节患者术前平均评分为45.12,膝关节患者为42.96,患者预计术后6个月这一评分分别降至23.70和25.66。两组的这一差异均具有统计学意义。外科医生预计髋关节组患者术后平均评分为20.91,膝关节组为22.19。外科医生给出的评分显著低于患者给出的评分。患者和外科医生对全膝关节和髋关节置换手术结果的预期存在显著差异。外科医生预计的结果比患者更好。我们认为这是第一项直接比较外科医生和患者对下肢关节置换手术预期的研究。