| Literature DB >> 26201420 |
Jonathan L Berliner1, Dane J Brodke1, Vanessa Chan1,2, Nelson F SooHoo3, Kevin J Bozic4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the overall effectiveness of total hip arthroplasty (THA), a subset of patients remain dissatisfied with their results because of persistent pain or functional limitations. It is therefore important to develop predictive tools capable of identifying patients at risk for poor outcomes before surgery. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: The purpose of this study was to use preoperative patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) scores to predict which patients undergoing THA are most likely to experience a clinically meaningful change in functional outcome 1 year after surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26201420 PMCID: PMC4709271 DOI: 10.1007/s11999-015-4350-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Orthop Relat Res ISSN: 0009-921X Impact factor: 4.176
Threshold values for univariate and multivariate analysis
| Score | Threshold(s) | AUC | Sensitivity | Specificity | p value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SF12v2 PCS | < 32.5 | 0.62 | 65% | 54% | < 0.001 |
| SF12v2 MCS | < 48.0 | 0.83 | 76% | 74% | < 0.001 |
| HOOS | < 51.0 | 0.74 | 70% | 64% | < 0.001 |
| Multivariate SF12v2 MCS/SF12v2 PCS* | See Fig. | 0.69 | 68% | 66% | < 0.001 |
| Multivariate SF12v2 MCS/HOOS* | See Fig. | 0.77 | 80% | 61% | 0.003 |
* Also controlled for gender, age, and race; AUC = area under the curve; SF12v2 = SF-12 version 2; PCS = physical component summary; MCS = mental component summary; HOOS = Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score.
Fig. 1A–BThe calculated threshold values, indicated by the dotted vertical lines, do not represent true cutoffs but instead serve to represent points after which a patient’s likelihood of experiencing a clinically meaningful improvement in function begins to more rapidly diminish. (A) The SF12v2 PCS threshold value of 32.5 was not acceptably predictive of a patient’s likelihood of experiencing a clinically meaningful improvement in outcome as measured by the 1-year postoperative SF12v2 PCS score (AUC 0.62). (B) The HOOS threshold value of 51 was acceptably predictive of a patient’s likelihood of experiencing a clinically meaningful improvement in outcome as measured by the 1-year postoperative HOOS score (AUC 0.74).
Fig. 2A–BSF12v2 PCS and HOOS threshold values (represented by dashed lines) are dependent on preoperative MCS score and demonstrate a linear relationship. Postoperative data are plotted in a binned fashion, which demonstrates the likelihood of attaining a MCID across different preoperative PROM score combinations. Hexagonal cells are labeled and shaded according to the proportion of patients within that cell who obtained the MCID (absolute number of patients in parentheses). By situating patients within a specific bin, one is able to visualize an approximate likelihood of obtaining a MCID based on preoperative PROM scores in the context of calculated threshold values. (A) After adjusting for preoperative mental and emotional health, SF12v2 PCS threshold values demonstrated an improved predictive ability (AUC 0.69), yet remained below the acceptably predictive value of 0.70. (B) The predictive ability of HOOS threshold values improved from 0.74 to 0.77 after adjusting for preoperative mental and emotional health.
Comparison of study cohort to patients without 1-year PROM data
| Comparison | Study cohort | Missing 1-year data | p value* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of patients | 537 | 256 | |
| Preoperative HOOS† | 43.4 (17.5) | 41.0 (18.5) | 0.155 |
| Preoperative SF12v2 PCS | 30.8 (9.5) | 28.7 (8.4) | 0.453 |
| Preoperative SF12v2 MCS | 48.5 (12.3) | 47.1 (13.5) | 0.802 |
| Postoperative HOOS | 83.1 (18.2) | 78.0 (21.5)‡ | 0.146 |
| Postoperative SF12v2 PCS | 43.6 (12.2) | 39.8 (12.3)‡ | 0.001 |
| Postoperative SF12v2 MCS | 51.7 (10.5) | 51.2 (10.6)‡ | 0.175 |
* To compare the mean PROM scores of the study cohort to the mean PROM scores of those without 1-year data, a Student’s t-test was used.
†mean (SD).
‡includes patients with at least one postoperative PROM score available (but missing 1-year PROM data); this group represented 38% (n = 98) of the total patients not included in the study cohort; postoperative PROM scores included in the mean were those available from latest followup; this ranged from 2 to 4 years postoperatively; PROM = patient-reported outcome measure; HOOS = Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score; SF12v2 = SF-12 version 2; PCS = physical component summary; MCS = mental component summary.