Neighbors-based prediction of physical function after total knee arthroplasty

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Chong Kim
Kathryn L. Colborn
Stef van Buuren
Timothy Loar
Jennifer E. Stevens-Lapsley
Andrew J. Kittelson
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[1] University of Colorado,Department of Biostatistics and Informatics, Colorado School of Public Health
[2] Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research TNO,Department of Methodology and Statistics
[3] University of Utrecht,Physical Therapy Program, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
[4] University of Colorado,School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science
[5] Eastern Colorado VA Geriatric Research,undefined
[6] Education,undefined
[7] and Clinical Center (GRECC),undefined
[8] VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System,undefined
[9] University of Montana,undefined
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The purpose of this study was to develop and test personalized predictions for functional recovery after Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) surgery, using a novel neighbors-based prediction approach. We used data from 397 patients with TKA to develop the prediction methodology and then tested the predictions in a temporally distinct sample of 202 patients. The Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test was used to assess physical function. Neighbors-based predictions were generated by estimating an index patient’s prognosis from the observed recovery data of previous similar patients (a.k.a., the index patient’s “matches”). Matches were determined by an adaptation of predictive mean matching. Matching characteristics included preoperative TUG time, age, sex and Body Mass Index. The optimal number of matches was determined to be m = 35, based on low bias (− 0.005 standard deviations), accurate coverage (50% of the realized observations within the 50% prediction interval), and acceptable precision (the average width of the 50% prediction interval was 2.33 s). Predictions were well-calibrated in out-of-sample testing. These predictions have the potential to inform care decisions both prior to and following TKA surgery.
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