Vogel Nicole, Kaelin Raphael, Rychen Thomas, Wendelspiess Séverin, Müller-Gerbl Magdalena, Arnold Markus P
Practice Mein Knie, Hirslanden Klinik Birshof, Münchenstein, Switzerland.
Practice Leonardo, Hirslanden Klinik Birshof, Münchenstein, Switzerland.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2024 May 1;482(5):756-765. doi: 10.1097/CORR.0000000000003010. Epub 2024 Feb 28.
One of five patients is dissatisfied with the outcome of TKA. With the increasing number of TKAs, this affects many patients. It has been suggested that high expectations may influence satisfaction, but the relationship between preoperative patient expectations and postoperative patient satisfaction remains poorly understood.
QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: (1) Are preoperative patient expectations correlated with postoperative satisfaction? (2) Are expectations correlated with patient characteristics or patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)? (3) Is satisfaction correlated with patient characteristics or PROMs? (4) Do patients report specific items as more relevant to their expectations?
This was a single-center, observational, retrospective, comparative study involving patients who underwent TKA. Between December 2020 and June 2022, three senior surgeons performed 306 TKAs. Of these, 76% (234) had the preoperative PROMs required for this study, and of these, 82% (193) had completed PROMs at the 12-month follow-up interval and were analyzed. Of the 193 included patients, 53% (102) were women; the mean age was 68 ± 9 years. Data were collected at baseline, 4 months, and 12 months. Twelve months of follow-up has been shown to be adequate in studies with PROMs. Patient expectations were measured using the validated Hospital for Special Surgery Knee Replacement Expectation Survey on a scale from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating higher expectations. We also assessed patient satisfaction, the Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, Forgotten Joint Score, High-Activity Arthroplasty Score, EQ-5D-3L, and the objective Knee Society Score. Bivariate linear correlations were analyzed using the Pearson or Spearman test.
Preoperative patient expectations did not correlate with postoperative satisfaction. The mean Hospital for Special Surgery Knee Replacement Expectation Survey score was 82 ±16 points and did not correlate with satisfaction at either 4 months (r = -0.061; p = 0.42) or 12 months (r = -0.126; p = 0.11). Expectations did not correlate with patient characteristics or any of the preoperative or postoperative PROMs or the Knee Society Score. Patient satisfaction was 88% (158 of 179) at 4 months and 83% (160 of 193) at 12 months and did not correlate with patient characteristics or any of the preoperative PROMs or Knee Society Score. Patient satisfaction was medium to strongly correlated with postoperative PROMs and Knee Society Score. The Hospital for Special Surgery Knee Replacement Expectation Survey items with the most frequent expected improvement were "ability to walk" (99% [192 of 193]), "go downstairs" (99% [191 of 192]), and "go upstairs" (99% [192 of 193]).
Preoperative expectations were not correlated with postoperative satisfaction or PROMs. Surgeons should be aware that patients have high expectations. However, these expectations appear to be less relevant in determining postoperative satisfaction.
Level III, therapeutic study.
五分之一的患者对全膝关节置换术(TKA)的结果不满意。随着TKA手术数量的增加,这影响了许多患者。有人认为高期望可能会影响满意度,但术前患者期望与术后患者满意度之间的关系仍知之甚少。
问题/目的:(1)术前患者期望与术后满意度相关吗?(2)期望与患者特征或患者报告结局指标(PROMs)相关吗?(3)满意度与患者特征或PROMs相关吗?(4)患者报告的特定项目与他们的期望更相关吗?
这是一项单中心、观察性、回顾性、比较研究,涉及接受TKA的患者。在2020年12月至2022年6月期间,三位资深外科医生进行了306例TKA手术。其中,76%(234例)患者有本研究所需的术前PROMs,其中82%(193例)在12个月随访期完成了PROMs并进行分析。193例纳入患者中,53%(102例)为女性;平均年龄为68±9岁。在基线、4个月和12个月时收集数据。在有关PROMs的研究中,12个月的随访已被证明是足够的。使用经过验证的特殊外科医院膝关节置换期望调查问卷来测量患者期望,评分范围为0至100分,分数越高表明期望越高。我们还评估了患者满意度、膝关节损伤和骨关节炎结局评分、遗忘关节评分、高活动度关节成形术评分、EQ-5D-3L以及客观的膝关节协会评分。使用Pearson或Spearman检验分析双变量线性相关性。
术前患者期望与术后满意度不相关。特殊外科医院膝关节置换期望调查问卷的平均得分为82±16分,在4个月时(r = -0.061;p = 0.42)或12个月时(r = -0.126;p = 0.11)均与满意度无关。期望与患者特征或任何术前或术后PROMs以及膝关节协会评分均不相关。患者在4个月时的满意度为88%(179例中的158例),在12个月时为83%(193例中的160例),且与患者特征或任何术前PROMs或膝关节协会评分均不相关。患者满意度与术后PROMs和膝关节协会评分中度至高度相关。特殊外科医院膝关节置换期望调查问卷中预期改善最频繁的项目是“行走能力”(99%[193例中的192例])、“下楼梯”(99%[192例中的191例])和“上楼梯”(99%[193例中的192例])。
术前期望与术后满意度或PROMs不相关。外科医生应意识到患者期望较高。然而,这些期望在决定术后满意度方面似乎不太相关。
三级,治疗性研究。