Aims. The aims of this study were to assess mapping models to predict the three-level version of EuroQoL five-dimension utility index (EQ-5D-3L) from the
Aims. The aim of this study was to determine if the
Aims. The primary aim of this study was to assess whether the postoperative
Publication of normal and expected outcome scores is necessary to provide a benchmark for auditing purposes following arthroplasty surgery. We have used the
Abstract. Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) can be completed using paper and postal services (pPROMS) or via computer, tablet or smartphone (ePROMs). We have investigated whether there are differences in scores depending on the method of PROMs acquisition for the
Introduction. The
Introduction. The
There is a need for the accurate measurement of the outcome after knee surgery. The
Source of the study: University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand and University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand. The
Purpose. To examine the clinical characteristics of patients undergoing knee arthroplasty with a pre-operative
Introduction: The
Purpose: Resurgence in mobile bearing unicompartmental arthroplasty o the knee has come to Canada in last 3 years. This has been attributed to the popularity of minimally invasive surgery, improved instrumentation, and encouraging outcome results from the developers and others. A prospective study was undertaken at an academic institution to evaluate the initial experience with the first 400
A large proportion of wait times for primary total knee (TKA) and hip (THA) arthroplasty is the time from primary care referral to surgical consultation. To our knowledge, no study has investigated whether a referral
This study demonstrates a significant correlation
between the American Knee Society (AKS) Clinical Rating System and
the
Aim. To assess the efficacy and ease of use of the
Aim: To assess the
A long surgical procedure length has been well associated with worse clinical outcomes, also in an economic climate where in the theatre, time is money, surgical procedures are done very rapidly. Few studies have documented the clinical outcomes of procedure speed. Using the New Zealand Registry we reviewed the operation time of 41,560 primary knee joint replacements. These were split into groups of time slots for the surgery from less than 40 minutes, 40–59, 60–89, 90–119, 120–179 and greater than 180mins. This was referenced to the
Aims. The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate machine-learning-based computerized adaptive tests (CATs) for the Oxford Hip Score (OHS),
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