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Stephanie Kirschbaum1, Michael Fuchs2, Marion Otto3, Clemens Gwinner3, Carsten Perka3, Ufuk Sentürk3, Tilman Pfitzner4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This prospective cohort study aimed to examine objective and subjective parameters in patients who underwent total knee replacement (TKR) to assess from when on driving a car can be deemed safe again.Entities:
Keywords: Brake pedal force; Brake reaction time; Braking force; Car driving; Total knee arthroplasty; Total knee replacement
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32583024 PMCID: PMC8458211 DOI: 10.1007/s00167-020-06105-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ISSN: 0942-2056 Impact factor: 4.342
Fig. 1Flow chart of patient enrolment; 46 patients declined to participate for various reasons (distance, fear, no interest), 38 agreed. Three patients missed a follow-up appointment and 5 patients failed to complete the 3rd or 4th measurement within the defined ranges and were, therefore, excluded from this study. Thirty patients remained enrolled. TKR total knee replacement
Fig. 2Driving simulator: the image on the left shows the cockpit of the driving simulator; the image on the right shows the measurement template sole with an integrated data transmitter
Fig. 3Depiction of an exemplary measurement curve: the blue curve shows the force acting on the measurement template in Newton [N]; the pink arrow marks random activation of the signal lamp; the green arrow indicates release of the right foot from the accelerator pedal and hence initiation of the braking process; the blue arrow indicates the start of brake pedal actuation; neuronal response time (NRT) denotes the period from activation of the signal lamp to release of the accelerator pedal; brake response time (BRT) denotes the period from activation of the signal lamp to actuation of brake pedal; brake pedal force (BPF) denotes the maximum deflection of the measurement curve (blue)
Results of the control group measurements
| NRT (ms) | BRT (ms) | BPF (N) | |
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Bolditalic values represent the average of all measured parameters in control group used for further comparisons and reference
NRT neuronal reaction time, BRT brake reaction time, BPF brake pedal force, CI confidence interval, n.s. not significant
Fig. 4Subjective driving ability; rated according to the German school grading system (1-“very good”, 6 “insufficient”). Prior to surgery, patients rated their driving ability “good” (2.3 ± 1.2) [1–5]. Subjective ratings decreased to 4.4 ± 1.2 after surgery [1–6]. Driving ability was rated 2.9 ± 1.4 [1–5] in week 3/4 and 2.2 ± 1.2 [1–5] in week 6. Only comparison between the 1st and 2nd measurements showed a significant subjective impairment (p < 0.001). Measurements from the 3rd/4th week and the 6th week were no longer significantly decreased (p = 0.096 and p = 0.514)
Evaluation of the braking process in the patient group
| Preoperative | 5 days after operation | 3–4 weeks after operation | 6 weeks after operation | |
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NRT neuronal reaction time, BRT brake reaction time, BPF brake pedal force, CI confidence interval
Detailed comparison of significance level of NRT, BRT and BPF
| Measurement | NRT | BRT | BPF |
|---|---|---|---|
| Preoperative vs. | |||
| 5 days after operation | 0.253n.s. | 0.086n.s. | < 0.001* |
| 3–4 weeks after operation | 0.095n.s. | 0.478n.s. | 0.081n.s. |
| 6 weeks after operation | 0.276n.s. | 0.781n.s. | 0.07n.s. |
NRT neuronal reaction time, BRT brake reaction time, BPF brake pedal force, n.s. not significant
*Significant
Comparison between control and preoperative patient group data
| Control group | Patient group | Significance | |
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NRT neuronal reaction time, BRT brake reaction time, BPF brake pedal force, CI confidence interval, n.s. not significant
*Significant
Comparison of BPF after surgery between control and patient group
| Timepoint | Parameter in mean + Standard deviation | Control group | Significance [95% CI] |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 days after surgery | 411.0 N ± 190.6 | 648.9 N ± 213.5 | < 0.001* |
| 3–4 weeks after surgery | 554.7 N ± 199.6 | 0.058n.s.
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| 6 weeks after surgery | 658.9 N ± 308.9 | 0.869n.s. |
BPF brake pedal force, CI confidence interval, n.s. not significant
*Significant