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著者:Kii S, Sonohata M, Nakashima T, Hashimoto A, Ueno M, Mawatari M題名:Comparison of the clinical outcomesfollowing total knee arthroplasty in osseous ankylosed and non-ankylosed knees using propensity-score matching発表情報:Mod Rheumatol ページ: roac144キーワード:clinical outcomes; non-ankylosed knees; osseous ankylosed knees; propensity score matching; total knee arthroplasty概要:Objectives: Few studies have compared the clinical outcomes and complications of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in patients with and without osseous ankylosed knees. Thus, we investigated the clinical outcomes and complications of TKA in patients with osseous ankylosed knees, using a propensity-score matching method.
Methods: Thirteen knees in the osseous ankylosed-knees group and 13 knees in the non-ankylosed-knees group were included after excluding those with less than two years of follow-up or a lack of data and after propensity-score matching. The American Knee Society Score-knee (AKSS-knee), American Knee Society Score-function (AKSS-function), knee-flexion angle, knee-extension angle, knee range of motion (ROM) before and after TKA, and the number of knees with postoperative complications were evaluated as primary outcomes.
Results: The AKSS-knee, AKSS-function, knee-flexion angle, and knee ROM in the osseous ankylosed-knees group after TKA were significantly lower than those in the non-ankylosed-knees group. The knee-extension angle after TKA and number of knees with postoperative complications within two years were not significantly different between the two groups.
Conclusions: The clinical results of TKA in patients with osseous ankylosed knees were inferior to those in patients with non-ankylosed knees.抄録:英語フィールド
Author:Kii S, Sonohata M, Nakashima T, Hashimoto A, Ueno M, Mawatari MTitle:Comparison of the clinical outcomesfollowing total knee arthroplasty in osseous ankylosed and non-ankylosed knees using propensity-score matchingAnnouncement information:Mod Rheumatol Page: roac144Keyword:clinical outcomes; non-ankylosed knees; osseous ankylosed knees; propensity score matching; total knee arthroplastyAn abstract:Objectives: Few studies have compared the clinical outcomes and complications of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in patients with and without osseous ankylosed knees. Thus, we investigated the clinical outcomes and complications of TKA in patients with osseous ankylosed knees, using a propensity-score matching method.
Methods: Thirteen knees in the osseous ankylosed-knees group and 13 knees in the non-ankylosed-knees group were included after excluding those with less than two years of follow-up or a lack of data and after propensity-score matching. The American Knee Society Score-knee (AKSS-knee), American Knee Society Score-function (AKSS-function), knee-flexion angle, knee-extension angle, knee range of motion (ROM) before and after TKA, and the number of knees with postoperative complications were evaluated as primary outcomes.
Results: The AKSS-knee, AKSS-function, knee-flexion angle, and knee ROM in the osseous ankylosed-knees group after TKA were significantly lower than those in the non-ankylosed-knees group. The knee-extension angle after TKA and number of knees with postoperative complications within two years were not significantly different between the two groups.
Conclusions: The clinical results of TKA in patients with osseous ankylosed knees were inferior to those in patients with non-ankylosed knees.