Baker P N, Deehan D J, Lees D, Jameson S, Avery P J, Gregg P J, Reed M R
Institute of Cellular Medicine, Medical school, Newcastle University, Framlington place, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK.
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2012 Aug;94(8):1058-66. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.94B8.28786.
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly being used to assess functional outcome and patient satisfaction. They provide a framework for comparisons between surgical units, and individual surgeons for benchmarking and financial remuneration. Better performance may bring the reward of more customers as patients and commissioners seek out high performers for their elective procedures. Using National Joint Registry (NJR) data linked to PROMs we identified 22,691 primary total knee replacements (TKRs) undertaken for osteoarthritis in England and Wales between August 2008 and February 2011, and identified the surgical factors that influenced the improvements in the Oxford knee score (OKS) and EuroQol-5D (EQ-5D) assessment using multiple regression analysis. After correction for patient factors the only surgical factors that influenced PROMs were implant brand and hospital type (both p < 0.001). However, the effects of surgical factors upon the PROMs were modest compared with patient factors. For both the OKS and the EQ-5D the most important factors influencing the improvement in PROMs were the corresponding pre-operative score and the patient's general health status. Despite having only a small effect on PROMs, this study has shown that both implant brand and hospital type do influence reported subjective functional scores following TKR. In the current climate of financial austerity, proposed performance-based remuneration and wider patient choice, it would seem unwise to ignore these effects and the influence of a range of additional patient factors.
患者报告结局测量指标(PROMs)越来越多地用于评估功能结局和患者满意度。它们为手术科室和个体外科医生之间的比较提供了一个框架,用于基准评估和财务报酬。由于患者和医疗服务采购者在择期手术中会寻找表现出色的医生,表现更好可能会带来更多客户。利用与PROMs相关的国家关节注册中心(NJR)数据,我们确定了2008年8月至2011年2月在英格兰和威尔士为骨关节炎进行的22,691例初次全膝关节置换术(TKR),并使用多元回归分析确定了影响牛津膝关节评分(OKS)和欧洲五维健康量表(EQ-5D)评估改善情况的手术因素。校正患者因素后,唯一影响PROMs的手术因素是植入物品牌和医院类型(两者p均<0.001)。然而,与患者因素相比,手术因素对PROMs的影响较小。对于OKS和EQ-5D,影响PROMs改善的最重要因素是相应的术前评分和患者的总体健康状况。尽管对PROMs的影响较小,但本研究表明,植入物品牌和医院类型确实会影响TKR术后报告的主观功能评分。在当前财政紧缩、提议基于绩效的薪酬制度以及患者选择范围更广的情况下,忽视这些影响以及一系列其他患者因素的影响似乎是不明智的。