Intraoperative traction has a negligible time-dependent influence on patient-reported outcomes after hip arthroscopy: a cohort study

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Feingold, Jacob D. [1 ]
Ryan, R. Thacher [1 ]
Maniar, Adit [2 ]
Mitrasinovic, Stefan [1 ]
Menta, Samarth Venkata [1 ]
Ranawat, Anil [1 ]
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[1] Hosp Special Surg, Sports Med Inst, 535 E 70th St, New York, NY 10021 USA
[2] London Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Orthopaed, 339 Windermere, London N6A 5A5, ON, Canada
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JOURNAL OF HIP PRESERVATION SURGERY | 2024年 / 11卷 / 01期
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COMPLICATIONS; VALIDITY; SURGERY; INJURY; FORCE;
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10.1093/jhps/hnad034
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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The aim of this study is to determine if post-operative patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are influenced by hip arthroscopy traction duration.Patients from a local prospective hip arthroscopy database were retrospectively analyzed. Four hip-specific PROMs were utilized: modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS), Hip Outcome Score-Activities of Daily Living (HOS-ADL), Hip Outcome Score-Sports Specific (HOS-SS), and international Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT). PROMs were collected pre-operatively and 6 months, 1 year and 2 years post-operatively. Two cohorts were created based on a cut-off corresponding to the 66th percentile for our patient cohort. Analyses were completed for each PROM at each post-operative interval with univariable statistics. Multivariable statistics were examined to identify the variables that were predictive of achieving post-operative minimal clinically important difference (MCID) at the 2-year follow-up.Overall, 222 patients met the inclusion criteria. The mean age was 32.4 +/- 9.4 years, and 116 (52.3%) were female. The average traction time of the study population was 46.1 +/- 12.9 min. A total of 145 patients were included in the short traction cohort (65%) with traction times of <50 min (66th percentile). No significant differences were found regarding PROM scores or MCID achievement rates between both cohorts at any post-operative period. In multivariable analyses, achievement of MCID was predicted by a decrease in traction time for all PROMs and pincer-type resection for mHSS, HOS-ADL and iHOT.There was no difference in PROMs and MCID achievement between longer and shorter traction time cohorts. On multivariable analysis, a decrease in traction time is predictive of MCID for all PROM scores and pincer-type resection was predictive of MCID for most PROM scores.
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