| Literature DB >> 32007093 |
Maria Wilcke1,2, Martin Roginski3,4, Mikael Åström5, Marianne Arner3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to evaluate patient reported outcome measures (PROM) before and after trapeziectomy with or without ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition for trapeziometacarpal joint arthritis with special focus on possible differences due to gender, age and surgical method.Entities:
Keywords: CMC1; Hand surgery; Osteoarthritis; Patient reported outcome measures; Quality registry; Thumb; Thumb base; Trapeziometacarpal joint
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32007093 PMCID: PMC6995059 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-020-3045-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Flow charts of the patients
Baseline data
| All | Women | Men | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number | 1850 | 1464 | 386 |
| Mean age (years) | 63 | 63 | 64 |
| Median age /years) | 63 | 62 | 64 |
| Range (years) | 28–93 | 32–39 | 28–89 |
| Simple trapeziectomy | 250 | 189 | 61 |
| Trapeziectomy + LRTI | 1600 | 1275 | 325 |
Fig. 2The change of mean HQ-8 and Quick DASH scores (0–100) for all 1850 patients
The mean PROM values
| PROM | Preop | No. of responses | 3 months PROM mean (SD) | No. of responses | 1 year PROM mean (SD) | No. of responses | Mean individual change (SD) preop - 1 year | No. of responses preop - 1 year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pain on load | 76 (17) | 852 | 44 (25) | 770 | 30 (26) | 675 | −44 (29) | 337 |
| Pain on motion without load | 57 (22) | 851 | 24 (22) | 774 | 16 (22) | 679 | −40 (27) | 338 |
| Pain at rest | 50 (25) | 847 | 18 (22) | 772 | 12 (19) | 681 | −36 (28) | 336 |
| Stiffness | 41 (28) | 837 | 31 (24) | 770 | 20 (23) | 683 | −18 (33) | 337 |
| Weakness | 64 (24) | 847 | 44 (26) | 770 | 34 (27) | 678 | −30 (31) | 333 |
| Daily activities | 64 (23) | 850 | 35 (26) | 770 | 24 (25) | 677 | −39 (32) | 336 |
| QuickDASH | 56 (16) | 843 | 38 (20) | 758 | 26 (20) | 667 | −31 (19) | 330 |
Prom values preoperatively, 3 months and 1 year postoperatively and the mean individual change. PROM values range from 0 (no problem) to 100 (worst problem imaginable)
PROM values according to age groups
| Age group | Preoperative | 3 months | 1 year | Individual change Preop − 1 year mean (SD)* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pain at load | 28–63 | 78 (16) | 49 (25) | 34 (27) | −44 (29) |
| 64–93 | 73 (18) | 39 (25) | 26 (25) | −44 (30) | |
| Pain on motion without load | 28–63 | 60 (21) | 26 (23) | 18 (22) | −42 (27) |
| 64–93 | 54 (23) | 21 (21) | 13 (21) | −39 (27) | |
| Pain at rest | 28–63 | 53 (24) | 21 (24) | 13 (20) | −39 (27) |
| 64–93 | 46 (26) | 15 (19) | 11 (17) | −33 (28) | |
| Stiffness | 28–63 | 42 (27) | 35 (25) | 22 (23) | −18 (35) |
| 64–93 | 39 (28) | 26 (23) | 18 (23) | −19 (32) | |
| Weakness | 28–63 | 65 (22) | 48 (25) | 37 (26) | −28 (30) |
| 64–93 | 63 (25) | 39 (25) | 32 (27) | −32 (33) | |
| ADL | 28–63 | 67 (23) | 39 (26) | 26 (26) | −40 (31) |
| 64–93 | 61 (24) | 31 (24) | 21 (24) | −38 (32) | |
| Quick DASH | 28–63 | 57 (16) | 41 (20) | 28 (20) | −31 (18) |
| 64–93 | 56 (16) | 34 (20) | 25 (20) | −31 (19) | |
The mean PROM values preoperatively, 3 months and 1 year postoperatively and the mean individual change according to age groups. PROM values range from 0 (no problem) to 100 (worst problem imaginable) * The mean individual improvement in PROM from preoperatively to 1 year postoperatively is presented for patients with responses at both occasion
PROM values according to gender
| Gender | Preoperative mean (SD) | 3 months | 1 year | Individual change Preop − 1 1 year mean (SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pain at load | women | 76 (17) | 44 (25) | 31 (26) | -43 (39) |
| men | 73 (17) | 43 (26) | 26 (26) | -49 (25) | |
| Pain on motion without load | women | 59 (22) | 24 (22) | 16 (21) | -41 (28) |
| men | 52 (24) | 21 (22) | 15 (22) | -38 (23) | |
| Pain at rest | women | 52 (24) | 19 (22) | 12 (19) | -37 (29) |
| men | 43 (25) | 15 (19) | 9 (18) | -33 (23) | |
| Stiffness | women | 42 (28) | 31 (24) | 20 (23) | -18 (33) |
| men | 38 (27) | 29 (24) | 18 (23) | -19 (32) | |
| Weakness | women | 66 (23) | 44 (26) | 36 (27) | -29 (31) |
| men | 58 (27) | 42 (25) | 28 (25) | -35 (32) | |
| ADL | women | 65 (23) | 36 (25) | 24 (25) | -38 (32) |
| men | 59 (23) | 31 (27) | 19 (24) | -44 (28) | |
| QuickDASH | women | 58 (16) | 39 (20) | 28 (21) | −31 (20) |
| men | 48 (16) | 34 (22) | 19 (18) | −31 (18) | |
The mean PROM values preoperatively, 3 months and 1 year postoperatively and the mean individual change according to gender. PROM values range from 0 (no problem) to 100 (worst problem imaginable)
PROM values according to surgical method
| PROM | Operation | Preoperatively | 3 months | 1 year | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n= | Mean (SD) | n= | Mean (SD) | n= | Mean (SD) | ||
| Pain on load | Trapeziectomy | 102 | 74 (17) | 102 | 40 (25) | 87 | 30 (25) |
| LRTI | 750 | 76 (17) | 668 | 45 (25) | 588 | 30 (26) | |
| Pain on motion without load | Trapeziectomy | 102 | 53 (25) | 103 | 21 (21) | 87 | 16 (22) |
| LRTI | 749 | 58 (22) | 671 | 24 (22) | 592 | 16 (22) | |
| Pain at rest | Trapeziectomy | 100 | 47 (25) | 103 | 16 (21) | 87 | 11 (19) |
| LRTI | 747 | 50 (25) | 669 | 18 (22) | 594 | 12 (19) | |
| Stiffness | Trapeziectomy | 101 | 38 (29) | 103 | 26 (23) | 87 | 19 (23) |
| LRTI | 736 | 41 (27) | 667 | 37 (24) | 596 | 21 (23) | |
| Weakness | Trapeziectomy | 103 | 64 (25) | 102 | 41 (24) | 86 | 35 (25) |
| LRTI | 744 | 64 (24) | 668 | 44 (26) | 592 | 34 (27) | |
| Daily activities | Trapeziectomy | 102 | 62 (22) | 101 | 30 (23) | 86 | 23 (25) |
| LRTI | 748 | 64 (23) | 669 | 36 (26) | 591 | 23 (25) | |
| QuickDASH | Trapeziectomy | 102 | 55 (17) | 102 | 33 (19) | 87 | 24 (19) |
| LRTI | 741 | 56 (16) | 656 | 39 (20) | 580 | 26 (20) | |
The mean PROM values preoperatively, 3 months and 1 year postoperatively after simple trapeziectomy versus ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition (LRTI). PROM values range from 0 (no problem) to 100 (worst problem imaginable)