| Literature DB >> 32782797 |
Helen Razmjou1,2,3, Leila Rahnama4, Richard Holtby5,6, Darren Drosdowech7,8, Robin Richards5,6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: It is important for clinicians involved in the care of patients with advanced glenohumeral osteoarthritis to determine clinically significant change when using outcome measures. There is little information on the amount of substantial clinical benefit in shoulder outcomes after shoulder arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to quantify substantial clinical benefit for the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgery score, the Constant Murley Score, and the Western Ontario Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder index and (2) to provide estimates of responsiveness and sensitivity to change for these measures following shoulder arthroplasty.Entities:
Keywords: Shoulder arthroplasty; disability; substantial clinical benefit
Year: 2020 PMID: 32782797 PMCID: PMC7385837 DOI: 10.1177/2050312120946218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med ISSN: 2050-3121
Demographics and pre-operative outcomes between cohorts.
| Demographics | Cohort at 6 months (N = 159) | Cohort at 24 months (N = 131) | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (mean, SD) | 68 (8) | 68 (8) | t-test = 0.46, p = 0.64 |
| Sex (N, %) | |||
| Male | 64 (60%) | 53 (60%) | χ2 = 0.001, p = 0.97 |
| Female | 95 (40%) | 78 (40%) | |
| Dominant side | |||
| Right | 141 (89%) | 118 (91%) | FET = 0.049, p = 0.89 |
| Left | 15 (9%) | 10 (8%) | |
| Ambidextrous | 3 (2%) | 2 (1%) | |
| Side of surgery | |||
| Right | 88 (55%) | 71 (54%) | χ2 = 0.04, p = 0.84 |
| Left | 71 (45%) | 60 (46%) | |
| Pre-operative outcome measures | |||
| ASES | 30.1 (16) | 31.8 (17) | t-test = 0.91, p = 0.36 |
| RCMS | 27.0 (15) | 27.7 (15) | t-test = 0.40, p = 0.69 |
| WOOS | 26.0 (15) | 26.9 (17) | t-test = 0.78, p = 0.44 |
| Type of arthroplasty | |||
| TSR | 133 (84%) | 113 (86%) | |
| HHR | 16 (10%) | 12 (9%) | χ2 = 0.50, p = 0.78 |
| RSA | 10 (6%) | 6 (5%) | |
SD: standard deviation; ASES: American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons; RCMS: Relative Constant Murley Score; WOOS: Western Ontario Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder; TSR: Total Shoulder Arthroplasty; HHR: Humeral Head Replacement; RSA: Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty; FET: Fisher’s Exact Test.
Pre-operative and 2-year post-operative scores of all outcome measures with their subdomains.
| Instrument | Items (range) | Pre-op scores | Post-op scores |
|---|---|---|---|
| WOOS | |||
| Symptoms | 6 (0–600) | 425.85 (112) | 98.54 (130) |
| Sports/work | 5 (0–500) | 389.93 (82) | 115.15 (137) |
| Life style | 5 (0–500) | 380.20 (87) | 104.56 (131) |
| Emotions | 3 (0–300) | 192.20 (76) | 45.66 (74) |
| Total | 19 (100) | 26.90 (17) | 80.89 (24) |
| ASES | |||
| Pain | 1 (1–10) | 6.24 (2.56) | 1.19 (2) |
| ADL | 10 (0–30) | 7.84 (4.63) | 22.57 (9) |
| Total | 11 (0–100) | 31.80 (17) | 80.67 (19) |
| CMS | |||
| Pain | 1 (0–15) | 1.61 (3) | 11.56 (4) |
| ADL | 2 (0–20) | 6.69 (3) | 14.81 (4) |
| ROM | 4 (0–40) | 8.56 (6) | 28.67 (9) |
| Power | 1 (0–25 lb) | 3.97 (4) | 9.41 (4) |
| Total ACMS | 10 (0–100+) | 21.03 (12) | 64.56 (18) |
| Total RCMS | 10 (0–100+) | 27.70 (15) | 80.67 (19) |
SD: standard deviation; WOOS: Western Ontario Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder; ASES: American Shoulder and Elbow Surgery; ADL: Activities of Daily Living; CMS: Constant Murley Score; ROM: Range of Motion; ACMS: Absolute Constant Murley Score; RCMS: Relative Constant Murley Score.
Descriptive score data before and 2 years after surgery for transition items of the correspondent anchors.
| Outcome measure | Transition group | Transition group | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anchor | Pre-op scores | Post-op scores | Pre-op scores | Post-op scores |
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |
| WOOS | ||||
| Physical symptoms[ | ||||
| Pain | 465.85 (104) | 398 (90) | 423.32 (115) | 63.76 (84) |
| Life style[ | ||||
| ADL | 407.27 (59) | 345.90 (117) | 373.56 (80) | 61.89 (83) |
| Total WOOS% | ||||
| Pain | 19.14 (14) | 25.71 (11) | 27.33 (16) | 87.23 (16) |
| ADL | 21.63 (12) | 32.92 (23) | 28.73 (16) | 89.28 (12) |
| ROM | 19.64 (`5) | 35.57 (24) | 28.15 (16) | 89.55 (14) |
| ASES | ||||
| Pain[ | ||||
| Pain | 6.28 (3) | 6.00 (2) | 6.15 (3) | 0.70 (1) |
| ADL[ | ||||
| ADL | 6.81 (3) | 11.36 (6) | 7.94 (5) | 24.08 (5) |
| Total ASES | ||||
| Pain | 29.76 (19) | 34.04 (9) | 31.33 (17) | 85.66 (13) |
| ADL | 28.189 (16) | 46.21 (20) | 33.24 (16) | 86.92 (12) |
| ROM | 29.52 (16) | 49.52 (19) | 32.82 (16) | 87.02 (11) |
| CMS | ||||
| Pain[ | ||||
| Pain | 0.71 (3) | 2.85 (3) | 1.69 (3) | 12.52 (4) |
| ADL[ | ||||
| ADL | 5.81 (2) | 7.45 (4) | 7.07 (3) | 24.08 (5) |
| ROM[ | ||||
| ROM | 6.92 (5) | 15.85 (9) | 9.11 (6) | 31.56 (6) |
| Total ACMS | ||||
| Pain | 14.00 (7) | 23.42 (12) | 21.76 (12) | 68.78 (13) |
| ADL | 16.72 (7) | 34.00 (19) | 22.51 (12) | 70.67 (13) |
| ROM | 16.23 (8) | 33.61 (15) | 22.12 (14) | 71.09 (12) |
| Total RCMS | ||||
| Pain | 18.91 (9) | 33.14 (17) | 28.70 (15) | 93.69 (18) |
| ADL | 22.02 (9) | 45.81 (25) | 29.61 (15) | 96.03 (15) |
| ROM | 21.52 (11) | 47.08 (23) | 22.13 (12) | 71.09 (12) |
SD: standard deviation; WOOS: Western Ontario Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder; ADL: Activities of Daily Living; ROM: Range of Motion; ASES: American Shoulder and Elbow Surgery; CMS: Constant Murley Score; ACMS: Absolute Constant Murley Score; RCMS: Relative Constant Murley Score.
Number of transition categories of “no/a little bit” and “a lot better” after removing “somewhat better”: Pain domain (7/113), ADL (11/99), and ROM (14/99). Total scores of WOOS, ASES, and CMS were correlated with all three transition items of pain, ADL, and ROM anchors.
Symptoms and pain were matched with the pain anchor.
Lifestyle domain of the WOOS and ADL domains of ASES and CMS were matched with the ADL anchor.
ROM domain of the CMS was matched with the ROM anchor.
Substantial clinical benefit (SCB), responsiveness, and sensitivity to change.
| Outcome measure | SCB | Responsiveness | Sensitivity to change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6-month follow-up | |||
| ASES | |||
| Pain | 31.8 ± 20.9 (15.7–47.8) | 0.80 (0.59–1.00) | |
| ROM | 28.5 ± 20.1 (18.1–38.9) | 0.81 (0.69–0.92) | 2.00 (1.83–2.15) |
| ADL | 29.7 ± 21.2 (17.29–42.13) | 0.83 (0.69–0.97) | |
| ACMS | |||
| Pain | 22.3 ± 14.3 (9.8–34.2) | 0.87 (0.59–1.00) | |
| ROM | 23.0 ± 19.2 (15.5–30.4) | 0.89 (0.83–0.96) | 2.21 (2.03-2.38) |
| ADL | 19.7 ± 14.5 (10.6–28.7) | 0.84 (0.74–0.95) | |
| RCMS | |||
| Pain | 29.1 ± 20.2 (12.3–45.9) | 0.85 (0.70–1.00) | |
| ROM | 29.8 ± 19.2 (19.2–40.4) | 0.87 (0.78–0.96) | 2.25 (2.13–2.60) |
| ADL | 26.5 ± 20.0 (13.1–40.0) | 0.83 (0.72–0.94) | |
| WOOS | |||
| Pain | 39.5 ± 19.9 (24.08–54.83) | 0.92 (0.85–0.99) | |
| ROM | 34.4 ± 19.3 (24.41–44.4) | 0.89 (0.81–0.97) | 2.24 (2.08–2.40) |
| ADL | 34.8 ± 19.0 (23.7–45.9) | 0.91 (0.82–0.99) | |
| 2-year follow-up | |||
| ASES | |||
| Pain | 48.9 ± 18.6 (34.6–63.3) | 0.97 (0.95–1.00) | |
| ROM | 34.2 ± 19.2 (23.3–45.0) | 0.88 (0.76–0.99) | 2.17 (2.00–2.34) |
| ADL | 35.5 ± 19.8 (23.1–48.0) | 0.86 (0.70–1.00) | |
| ACMS | |||
| Pain | 37.6 ± 25.9 (28.4–46.7) | 0.98 (0.96–1.00) | |
| ROM | 31.5 ± 14.5 (23.5–39.4) | 0.95 (0.90–1.00) | 2.49 (2.31–2.66) |
| ADL | 30.7 ± 15.2 (19.6–41.7) | 0.92 (0.81–1.00) | |
| RCMS | |||
| Pain | 50.6 ± 21.5 (34.0–67.3) | 0.98 (0.94–1.00) | |
| ROM | 41.6 ± 21.2 (29.1–54.0) | 0.93 (0.85–1.00) | 2.43 (2.24–2.60) |
| ADL | 42.3 ± 21.7 (28.6–56.0) | 0.92 (0.81–1.00) | |
| WOOS | |||
| Pain | 53.3 ± 19.6 (38.2–68.5) | 0.97 (0.95–1.00) | |
| ROM | 45.5 ± 20.1 (34.1–56.9) | 0.91 (0.77–1.00) | 2.12 (1.95–2.30) |
| ADL | 50.1 ± 19.5 (37.8–62.4) | 0.92 (0.79–1.00) | |
SCB: substantial clinical benefit; SD: standard deviation; CI: confidence interval; AUC: areas under curve; ASES: American Shoulder and Elbow Surgery; ROM: Range of Motion; ADL: Activities of Daily Living; ACMS: Absolute Constant Murley Score; RCMS: Relative Constant Murley Score; WOOS: Western Ontario Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder; SRM: standardized response mean; CMS: Constant Murley Score.
At 2 years, there was a statistically significant difference between the SRM of the WOOS and ACMS (p = 0.014) and RCMS (p = 0.004) in favor of the CMS. There was a statistically significant difference between the SRM of the ASES and ACMS (p = 0.04) and RCMS (p = 0.01) in favor of the CMS. There was no statistically significant difference between the ASES and WOOS (p = 0.68).