Department of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, Vienna General Hospital, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
J Arthroplasty. 2020 Aug;35(8):2274-2285.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2020.04.013. Epub 2020 Apr 11.
This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to analyze the sport habits of patients before and after primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) by answering the following questions: (1) Is there a postoperative improvement of sport activity based on validated activity scores? (2) Does age influence the postoperative improvement of sport activity based on validated activity scores? (3) What are the preoperative and postoperative sport participation rates and the return to sport rates (RTS)? (4) What are the sport disciplines and sport patterns?
Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, MEDLINE and Scopus were searched for studies reporting the physical activity level and sport habits of patients before and after primary TKA based on validated activity scores or an activity questionnaire. Random effect models were implemented to pool the mean differences (MDs) of activity score values and the difference between preoperative and postoperative sport participation rates.
Twenty-five studies were included reporting on 6035 TKAs. Physical activity levels improved significantly according to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) activity score (MD 1.55, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.35-2.76, n = 1239, I = 99%, P < .01) and the Tegner score (MD 1.14, 95% CI -0.48 to 2.76, n = 483, I = 93%, P < .01). Younger patients (≤55 years) had the highest improvement in the UCLA activity scores following primary TKA (MD 3.12, 95% CI -1.79 to 8.04, n = 67, I = 96%, P < .01). Sport participation decreased slightly but not significantly (incidence rate difference -8%, 95% CI -0.14 to -0.2, n = 2673 patients, I = 38%, P = .09). The median RTS was 71.2%. Patients predominantly engaged in low-impact sports, especially walking, cycling, and swimming.
According to validated activity scores, the level of physical activity significantly increases following primary TKA. Young patients (≤55 years) had the highest gain in physical activity according to the UCLA activity score following primary TKA. Sport participation shows a slight but nonsignificant decrease; intermediate and high-impact sports were abandoned to a large degree while participation rates for low-impact sports predominantly increased. RTS varied, although approximately 70% resume sport activities.
IV (review including case series).
本系统评价和荟萃分析旨在通过回答以下问题来分析初次全膝关节置换术(TKA)前后患者的运动习惯:(1)基于经过验证的活动评分,术后运动活动是否有所改善?(2)基于经过验证的活动评分,年龄是否会影响术后运动活动的改善?(3)术前和术后的运动参与率和重返运动率(RTS)是多少?(4)运动学科和运动模式是什么?
根据系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目,检索 MEDLINE 和 Scopus,以查找基于经过验证的活动评分或活动问卷报告初次 TKA 前后患者身体活动水平和运动习惯的研究。采用随机效应模型汇总活动评分值的平均差值(MDs)和术前与术后运动参与率之间的差异。
纳入了 25 项研究,共报告了 6035 例 TKA。根据加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)活动评分(MD 1.55,95%置信区间 [CI] 0.35-2.76,n=1239,I=99%,P<.01)和 Tegner 评分(MD 1.14,95%CI-0.48 至 2.76,n=483,I=93%,P<.01),身体活动水平显著改善。年轻患者(≤55 岁)在初次 TKA 后 UCLA 活动评分的改善最高(MD 3.12,95%CI-1.79 至 8.04,n=67,I=96%,P<.01)。运动参与率略有下降,但无统计学意义(发生率差异-8%,95%CI-0.14 至-0.2,n=2673 例患者,I=38%,P=0.09)。中位数 RTS 为 71.2%。患者主要从事低冲击运动,尤其是散步、骑自行车和游泳。
根据经过验证的活动评分,初次 TKA 后身体活动水平显著提高。年轻患者(≤55 岁)在初次 TKA 后根据 UCLA 活动评分获得的身体活动增益最高。运动参与率略有下降,但无统计学意义;高冲击运动大量减少,而低冲击运动的参与率则明显增加。RTS 各不相同,尽管大约 70%的患者恢复了运动活动。
IV(包括病例系列的综述)。