Quality of life and functionality after total hip arthroplasty: A long-term follow-up study

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Background: There is a lack of data on the long-term outcome of total hip arthroplasty procedures, as assessed by validated tools. Methods. We conducted a follow-up study to evaluate the quality of life and functionality of 250 patients an average of 16 years (range: 11-23 years) after total hip arthroplasty using a validated assessment set including the SF-36 questionnaire, Harris Hip Score, WOMAC score, Functional Comorbidity Index, and a study specific questionnaire. Models of multiple stepwise linear and logistic regression analysis were constructed to evaluate the relationships between several explanatory variables and these functional outcomes. Results: The SF-36 physical indexes of these patients compared negatively with the normative values but positively with the results obtained in untreated subjects with severe hip osteoarthritis. Similar results were detected for the Harris Hip Score and WOMAC score. There was a 96% rate of post-surgical satisfaction. Hip functionality and comorbidities were the most important determinants of physical measures on the SF-36. Conclusions: Patients who had undergone total hip arthroplasty have impaired long-term self-reported physical quality of life and hip functionality but they still perform physically better than untreated patients with advanced hip osteoarthritis. However, the level of post-surgical satisfaction is high. © 2011 Mariconda et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Mariconda, M., Galasso, O., Costa, G. G., Recano, P., & Cerbasi, S. (2011). Quality of life and functionality after total hip arthroplasty: A long-term follow-up study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-222

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