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A multivariate statistical ranking of clinical and gait measures before and after total knee replacement
Authors:David S Mandeville  Louis R Osternig  Brick A Lantz  Craig G Mohler  Li-Shan Chou
Institution:1. Orthopaedic Department, University Hospital, University of Basel, Switzerland;2. Osteoarthritis Research Center, University of Basel, Switzerland;3. Biomechanics & Calorimetry Center Basel, University of Basel, Switzerland;4. Laboratory for Biomechanics and Biomaterials, Hannover Medical School, Germany
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to assess the use of a multivariate statistical method to rank clinical and gait variables, thus describing a ranking of patient dysfunction prior to and following total knee replacement (TKR) surgery. Twenty end-stage knee osteoarthritis (KOA) subjects scheduled for TKR and 20 healthy controls performed level walking and stair ascent twice: pre- (P1) and 6 months post-surgery (P2). Clinical and gait measures were entered into a principle component analysis (PCA) to determine orthogonal principle components (PCs). The PCs were entered into a discriminant function analysis to determine the best predictors of group membership. The PCA extracted three PCs for both the P1 and P2 data sets. Three orthogonal dimensions were formed: “knee dysfunction”, “gait dysfunction”, and “stair ascent dysfunction”. For P1 the “knee dysfunction” dimension composed of both subjective and objective measures, best discriminated between end-stage knee osteoarthritis patients and controls. For P2, the “stair ascent dysfunction” dimension best discriminated between 6 months post-TKR patients and controls. The results of this study suggest that a multivariate statistical method provides a clinically relevant ranking of patient dysfunction prior to and following TKR. This ranking of dysfunction could serve to identify rehabilitation priorities.
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