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机器人辅助全膝关节置换术:患者的观点、理解和期望是什么?

Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty: What are Patients' Perspectives, Understanding and Expectations?

机构信息

Rothman Orthopaedic Institute at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

J Arthroplasty. 2023 Sep;38(9):1726-1733.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2023.03.020. Epub 2023 Mar 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The rate of using robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty (RA-TKA) has increased markedly. Understanding how patients view the role of robotics during total knee arthroplasty (TKA) informs shared decision making and facilitate efforts to appropriately educate patients regarding the risks and benefits of robotic assistance.

METHODS

A self-administered questionnaire was completed by 440 potential TKA patients at the time of their surgery scheduling. Participants answered 25 questions regarding RA-TKA, socioeconomic factors, and their willingness to pay (WTP) for RA-TKA. Logistic regressions were used to determine if population characteristics and surgeon preferences influenced the patients' perceptions of RA-TKA.

RESULTS

There were 39.7% of respondents who said that they had no knowledge regarding RA-TKA. Only 40.7% of participants had expressed a desire for RA-TKA to be used. There were 8.7% who were WTP extra for the use of RA-TKA. Participants believed that the main 3 benefits of RA-TKA compared to conventional methods were: more accurate implant placement (56.2%); better results (49.0%); and faster recovery (32.1%). The main 3 patient concerns were harm from malfunction (55.2%), reduced surgeon role in the procedure (48.1%), and lack of supportive research (28.3%). Surgeon preference of RA-TKA was associated with patient's willingness to have RA-TKA (odds ratio 4.60, confidence interval 2.98-7.81, P < .001), and with WTP extra for RA-TKA (odds ratio 2.05, confidence interval: 1.01-4.26, P = .049).

CONCLUSION

Patient knowledge regarding RA-TKA is limited. Nonpeer-reviewed online information may make prospective TKA candidates vulnerable to misinformation and aggressive advertising. The challenge for orthopaedic surgeons is to re-establish control and reliably educate patients about the proven advantages and disadvantages of this emerging technology.

摘要

背景

使用机器人辅助全膝关节置换术(RA-TKA)的比率显著增加。了解患者在全膝关节置换术(TKA)过程中对机器人的看法,可以为共同决策提供信息,并有助于努力向患者提供有关机器人辅助的风险和益处的适当教育。

方法

在手术预约时,440 名潜在 TKA 患者完成了一份自我管理问卷。参与者回答了 25 个关于 RA-TKA、社会经济因素以及他们对 RA-TKA 的支付意愿(WTP)的问题。使用逻辑回归来确定人口特征和外科医生偏好是否影响患者对 RA-TKA 的看法。

结果

有 39.7%的受访者表示对 RA-TKA 一无所知。只有 40.7%的参与者表示希望使用 RA-TKA。有 8.7%的人愿意为使用 RA-TKA 支付额外费用。参与者认为与传统方法相比,RA-TKA 的主要 3 个优势是:植入物更精确放置(56.2%);更好的结果(49.0%);和更快的恢复(32.1%)。患者的主要 3 个担忧是故障造成的伤害(55.2%)、手术过程中外科医生角色的减少(48.1%)和缺乏支持性研究(28.3%)。外科医生对 RA-TKA 的偏好与患者接受 RA-TKA 的意愿(优势比 4.60,置信区间 2.98-7.81,P<.001)和对 RA-TKA 的额外支付意愿(优势比 2.05,置信区间:1.01-4.26,P=.049)相关。

结论

患者对 RA-TKA 的了解有限。未经同行评审的在线信息可能使潜在的 TKA 候选人容易受到错误信息和激进广告的影响。骨科医生面临的挑战是重新获得控制并可靠地向患者提供有关这项新兴技术的已证实的优缺点的教育。

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