| Literature DB >> 27585441 |
Ilana M Usiskin1, Heidi Y Yang1, Bhushan R Deshpande1, Jamie E Collins1, Griffin L Michl1, Savannah R Smith1, Kristina M Klara1, Faith Selzer1, Jeffrey N Katz1, Elena Losina2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Historically, persons scheduled for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) have reported severe pain with low demand activities such as walking, but recent data suggests that TKA recipients may have less preoperative pain. Little is known about people who elect TKA with low levels of preoperative pain. To better understand current TKA utilization, we evaluated the association between preoperative pain and difficulty performing high demand activities, such as kneeling and squatting, among TKA recipients.Entities:
Keywords: Functional limitations; Osteoarthritis; Pain; Total knee arthroplasty
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27585441 PMCID: PMC5009694 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-016-1233-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Demographic characteristics of the sample of subjects scheduled for TKA by WOMAC pain group
| WOMAC Pain Group |
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| Low | Medium | High | Overall | ||
| (0–25) | (26–40) | (41–100) | |||
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| Age: mean (SD) | 68 (7) | 66 (8) | 64 (7) | 65 (8) | 0.001 |
| Female: no. (%) | 16 (37 %) | 38 (56 %) | 61 (67 %) | 115 (57 %) | 0.001 |
| BMI: mean (SD) | 29 (5) | 31 (6) | 32 (6) | 31 (6) | 0.04 |
| Race | 0.06 | ||||
| White | 41 (95 %) | 63 (93 %) | 78 (86 %) | 182 (90 %) | |
| Non-White | 2 (5 %) | 5 (7 %) | 13 (14 %) | 20 (10 %) | |
| Education: no. (%) | 0.04 | ||||
| Graduated from college | 34 (79 %) | 48 (71 %) | 56 (62 %) | 138 (68 %) | |
| Did not graduate from college | 9 (21 %) | 20 (29 %) | 35 (38 %) | 64 (32 %) | |
| Employment Status: no. (%) | 0.34 | ||||
| Employed full- or part-time | 24 (57 %) | 40 (60 %) | 44 (50 %) | 108 (55 %) | |
| Not working | 18 (43 %) | 27 (40 %) | 44 (50 %) | 89 (45 %) | |
Clinical characteristics of the sample of subjects scheduled for TKA by WOMAC pain group
| WOMAC Pain Group |
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| Low | Medium | High | Overall | ||
| (0–25) | (26–40) | (41–100) | |||
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| WOMAC Pain: mean (SD) | 16 (7) | 35 (4) | 58 (14) | 41 (12) | <0.001 |
| WOMAC Function: mean (SD) | 23 (11) | 35 (10) | 54 (14) | 41 (18) | <0.001 |
| HRQoL (EQ-5D-3 L Index): mean (SD) | 0.81 (0.08) | 0.77 (0.08) | 0.64 (0.18) | 0.72 (0.15) | <0.001 |
| KOOS Sport and Activity: mean (SD) | 63 (20) | 68 (24) | 84 (19) | 74 (23) | <0.001 |
| Knee extension: no. (%) | 0.006 | ||||
| More than 50 from straight | 19 (44 %) | 36 (54 %) | 62 (68 %) | 117 (58 %) | |
| Completely straight | 24 (56 %) | 31 (46 %) | 29 (32 %) | 84 (42 %) | |
| Knee flexion: no. (%) | 0.046 | ||||
| 1000 or less | 5 (12 %) | 11 (16 %) | 23 (25 %) | 39 (19 %) | |
| More than 1000 | 38 (88 %) | 57 (84 %) | 68 (75 %) | 163 (81 %) | |
| Limp: no. (%) | 0.001 | ||||
| Moderate to severe | 15 (35 %) | 29 (43 %) | 57 (63 %) | 101 (50 %) | |
| None to slight | 28 (65 %) | 39 (57 %) | 34 (37 %) | 101 (50 %) | |
| Walking distance: no. (%) | <0.001 | ||||
| Less than 5 blocks | 8 (19 %) | 26 (38 %) | 54 (59 %) | 88 (44 %) | |
| 5 to 20 blocks | 20 (48 %) | 31 (46 %) | 30 (33 %) | 81 (40 %) | |
| Unlimited | 14 (33 %) | 11 (16 %) | 7 (8 %) | 32 (16 %) | |
| How much did pain interfere with work or housework?: no. (%) | <0.001 | ||||
| Moderately to extremely | 15 (35 %) | 43 (63 %) | 79 (87 %) | 137 (68 %) | |
| Not at all to a little bit | 28 (65 %) | 25 (37 %) | 12 (13 %) | 65 (32 %) | |
| Use of a supportive device: no. (%) | 0.10 | ||||
| Yes | 9 (21 %) | 15 (22 %) | 30 (33 %) | 54 (27 %) | |
| No | 34 (79 %) | 53 (78 %) | 61 (67 %) | 148 (73 %) | |
Fig. 1The proportion of participants in each WOMAC Pain group reporting 0, 1, and 2 or more functional limitations. The four basic functional limitations analyzed include poor range of motion (self-reported flexion greater than or equal to 1000), limitations in work or housework (moderate or greater limitations), limp (moderate or greater), or being unable to walk more than 5 blocks. The number of these functional limitations reported (0, 1, or 2 or more) was associated with WOMAC Pain group (p < 0.001)
Fig. 2The proportion of participants scheduled to undergo TKA reporting difficulty performing basic tasks (measured by the WOMAC Pain scale) and more demanding activities (measured by the KOOS Sport and Recreational Activity subscale), stratified by level of WOMAC Pain. The dark blue portions of the bars represent patients who expressed severe or extreme difficulty performing each of the WOMAC Pain or KOOS Sport and Recreational Activity items. The light blue portions of the bars show patients who reported moderate difficulty with these same items. The total height of the bars represents the proportion of patients in each WOMAC Pain group who expressed moderate or greater difficulty performing each of the tasks