| Literature DB >> 32845359 |
Jonas Pogorzelski1, Marco-Christopher Rupp1, Conrad Ketzer1, Matthias Cotic1, Patricia Lutz1, Saskia Beeck1, Andreas B Imhoff2, Matthias J Feucht1,3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was, to investigate the rate of return to sports (RTS) and physical activity after implantation of PFIA and to identify factors predictive of improved postoperative sporting ability.Entities:
Keywords: Knee; Patellofemoral; Patellofemoral arthroplasty; Patellofemoral osteoarthritis; Patellofemoral resurfacing; Return to activity; Return to sports; Trochlear
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32845359 PMCID: PMC8458181 DOI: 10.1007/s00167-020-06245-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ISSN: 0942-2056 Impact factor: 4.342
Fig. 1Flowchart of the patient selection and evaluation process
Overall data and descriptive analysis of the entire patient group
| Preoperative and perioperative patient characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Sex distribution | |
| Male | 26 (42%) |
| Female | 36 (58%) |
| Age (years) | 46 ± 11 |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | 27 ± 5 |
| Follow-up (months) | 73 ± 25 |
| Concomitant procedures | |
| Yes | 18 (29%) |
| Osteotomy of the tibial tubercle ( | |
| Isolated MPFL reconstruction ( | |
| Isolated DFO ( | |
| Combined osteotomy of the tibial tubercle and MPFL reconstruction ( | |
| Combined DFO and MPFL reconstruction ( | |
| Combined DFO, MPFL reconstruction, tibial tubercle ( | |
| No | 44 (71%) |
| Patellar resurfacing | |
| Yes | 20 (32%) |
| No | 42 (68%) |
Age, body mass index, and follow-up are given as means ± standard deviation
N number of patients
%, percent. kg/m2, kilograms per square meter
Sporting activity across the patient cohort
| Sport disciplines | Percentage of patients |
|---|---|
| 1. Biking | 53% |
| 2. Fitness | 24% |
| 3. Hiking | 16% |
| 4. Swimming | 15% |
| 5. Skiing | 13% |
| 6. Gymnastics | 13% |
| 7. Jogging | 8% |
| 8. Yoga | 8% |
| 9. Nordic walking | 6% |
| 10. Mountain climbing | 5% |
| 11. Pilates | 3% |
| 12. Tennis | 2% |
| 13. Baseball | 2% |
| 14. Golf | 2% |
Participation in various sport disciplines was evaluated preoperatively
The share of the patient collective practicing each type of sport is shown in %
Comparison of preoperative and perioperative characteristics between successful and failed improvement of subjective sporting ability
| Improvement | Failed improvement | Significance | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender distribution | |||
| Male | 22 (48%) | 4 (25%) | |
| Female | 24 (52%) | 12 (75%) | |
| Procedures | |||
| Isolated | 34 (74%) | 10 (63%) | |
| Combined | 12 (26%) | 6 (37%) | |
| Patellar resurfacing | |||
| No | 29 (63%) | 13 (81%) | |
| Yes | 17 (37%) | 3 (19%) | |
| Age (years) | 46 (38–55) | 46 (41–53) | |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | 28 (24–29) | 28 (25–31) |
Improvement was defined as patients reporting “improved”, failed improvement as “equal”, or “deteriorated” subjective sporting ability
Values are given as median and interquartile range (25th–75th percentile)
n, number of patients. %, percent. kg/m2, kilograms per square meter
#, no statistically significant relation between successful and failed improvement of subjective sporting ability, p > 0.05