Chinese Patients' Satisfaction With Total Hip Arthroplasty: What Is Important and Dissatisfactory? |
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Authors: | Hao TangHui Du MD FRCS Qiheng TangDejin Yang MD Hongyi ShaoYixin Zhou MD PhD |
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Institution: | Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, Fourth Clinical College of Peking University, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Through validated self-administered questionnaires, we conducted a retrospective investigation in 818 patients (1009 hips) who underwent primary THA, to collect data on overall satisfaction plus satisfaction and importance rating for 16 specific functions and issues. Overall, 8.1% patients were dissatisfied with the surgery. The top 3 important items are pain relief, squatting, and walking. The top 3 dissatisfactory items are jogging, squatting, and rising after squatting. The strongest risk factors for dissatisfaction with walking were pain (6.1 ×), muscle weakness(3.7 ×), and LLD (3.3 ×). The strongest risk factors for dissatisfaction with squatting were low postoperative HHS ROM (3.7 ×) and muscle weakness (2.6 ×). For Chinese patients, ROM, muscle strength and LLD are very important. |
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Keywords: | Total hip arthroplasty Satisfaction Importance |
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