Predicting dissatisfaction following total knee replacement
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Abstract
Up to 20% of patients are not satisfied with the outcome following total knee replacement (TKR). This study investigated the pre- and post-operative predictors of dissatisfaction in a large cohort of patients undergoing TKR. We assessed 1217 consecutive patients between 2006 and 2008 both before operation and six months after, using the Short-form (SF)-12 health questionnaire and the Oxford Knee Score. Detailed information concerning comorbidity was also gathered. Satisfaction was measured at one year when 18.6% (226 of 1217) of patients were unsure or dissatisfied with their replacement and 81.4% (911 of 1217) were satisfied or very satisfied. Multivariate regression analysis was performed to identify…
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- Medicine
- Total knee replacement
- Physical therapy
- Knee replacement
- Depression (economics)
- Cohort
- Mental health
- Multivariate analysis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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