Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York, USA.
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida, USA.
Bone Joint J. 2024 Aug 1;106-B(8):764-774. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.106B8.BJJ-2024-0142.R1.
Conventional patient-reported surveys, used for patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA), are limited by subjectivity and recall bias. Objective functional evaluation, such as gait analysis, to delineate a patient's functional capacity and customize surgical interventions, may address these shortcomings. This systematic review endeavours to investigate the application of objective functional assessments in appraising individuals undergoing THA.
The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were applied. Eligible studies of THA patients that conducted at least one type of objective functional assessment both pre- and postoperatively were identified through Embase, Medline/PubMed, and Cochrane Central database-searching from inception to 15 September 2023. The assessments included were subgrouped for analysis: gait analysis, motion analysis, wearables, and strength tests.
A total of 130 studies using 15 distinct objective functional assessment methods (FAMs) were identified. The most frequently used method was instrumented gait/motion analysis, followed by the Timed-Up-and-Go test (TUG), 6 minute walk test, timed stair climbing test, and various strength tests. These assessments were characterized by their diagnostic precision and applicability to daily activities. Wearables were frequently used, offering cost-effectiveness and remote monitoring benefits. However, their accuracy and potential discomfort for patients must be considered.
The integration of objective functional assessments in THA presents promise as a progress-tracking modality for improving patient outcomes. Gait analysis and the TUG, along with advancing wearable sensor technology, have the potential to enhance patient care, surgical planning, and rehabilitation.
用于全髋关节置换术 (THA) 患者的传统患者报告调查受主观性和回忆偏倚的限制。客观功能评估,如步态分析,可用于描绘患者的功能能力并定制手术干预措施,可能会解决这些缺点。本系统评价旨在研究客观功能评估在评估接受 THA 的个体中的应用。
应用系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目 (PRISMA) 指南。通过 Embase、Medline/PubMed 和 Cochrane Central 数据库从成立到 2023 年 9 月 15 日进行搜索,确定了至少在术前和术后进行了一种以上客观功能评估的 THA 患者的合格研究。评估包括进行分组分析:步态分析、运动分析、可穿戴设备和力量测试。
共确定了 130 项使用 15 种不同客观功能评估方法 (FAMs) 的研究。最常用的方法是仪器化步态/运动分析,其次是计时起立和行走测试 (TUG)、6 分钟步行测试、定时爬楼梯测试和各种力量测试。这些评估方法的特点是诊断精度和对日常活动的适用性。可穿戴设备经常被使用,具有成本效益和远程监测的优势。但是,必须考虑它们的准确性和对患者的潜在不适。
在 THA 中整合客观功能评估有望成为改善患者预后的进展跟踪方式。步态分析和 TUG 以及先进的可穿戴传感器技术有可能改善患者护理、手术计划和康复。