| Literature DB >> 33938986 |
Alexander Zimmerer1,2, Luis Navas3, Stefan Kinkel3, Stefan Weiss3, Matthias Hauschild3, Wolfgang Miehlke3, Marcus Streit3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: This retrospective study aimed to compare activity levels before and at mid-term follow-up after primary cementless total hip arthroplasty (THA) in patients older than 75 years.Entities:
Keywords: Hip replacement; Mid-term; Old patient; Physical activity; Sport
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33938986 PMCID: PMC9522835 DOI: 10.1007/s00402-021-03896-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Orthop Trauma Surg ISSN: 0936-8051 Impact factor: 2.928
Fig. 1Flowchart illustrating the number of patients excluded from the study, lost to follow-up, and those who met inclusion criteria
Patient demographic data
| Value | |
|---|---|
| Total no. of patients | 79 (89 hips) |
| Laterality, | |
| Right | 46 (52) |
| Left | 43 (48) |
| Sex, | |
| Male | 33 (42) |
| Female | 46 (58) |
| Age, year | 78 (75–84) |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 26.6 (20.2–41.8) |
| Follow-up time, year | 6.3 (5–8) |
Values are shown as n (%), respectively, as the mean ± SD (range)
Fig. 2Number of sport disciplines patients participated in before the onset of the first symptoms and after cementless THA. The number of sport disciplines decreased significantly. Asterisks indicate significance (p < 0.0001)
Sports disciplines patients participated in before and after cementless total hip arthroplastya
| Sports discipline | Numbers of patients participating before surgery | Numbers of patients participating after surgery | Difference (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fitness training | 58 | 20 | − 75b |
| Short walks | 2 | 16 | + 700b |
| Long walks | 62 | 13 | − 79b |
| Ergometer training | 8 | 11 | + 38 |
| Swimming | 40 | 11 | − 73b |
| Biking | 61 | 9 | − 85b |
| Gymnastics | 2 | 4 | + 100 |
| Hiking | 40 | 0 | − 100b |
| Nordic walking | 17 | 0 | − 100b |
aSeveral disciplines demonstrated significant decrease, which was mainly observed in outdoor sports. There was a significantly increase in short walks
bSignificant (p < 0.0001)
Top sports disciplines of different patient groups before and after cementless total hip arthroplastya
| Preoperative participation | Postoperative participation | Difference (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top sports in men | |||
| Long walks | 78 | 16 | − 79b |
| Biking | 78 | 13 | − 83b |
| Fitness training | 72 | 28 | − 61b |
| Swimming | 47 | 16 | − 66c |
| Short walks | 3 | 25 | + 833b |
| Top sports in women | |||
| Long walks | 77 | 0 | − 100b |
| Biking | 75 | 10 | − 87b |
| Fitness training | 73 | 23 | − 68b |
| Swimming | 52 | 8 | − 85b |
| Hiking | 50 | 0 | − 100b |
| Short walks | 2 | 17 | + 750b |
aSeveral disciplines demonstrated significant decrease, which was mainly observed in outdoor sports. There was a significantly increase in short walks in male and female patients
bSignificant (p < 0.0001)
cSignificant (p = 0.002)
Fig. 3Number of sports sessions patients participated in before the onset of the first symptoms and THA. The average number of sports sessions decreased significantly after cementless THA implantation. Asterisks indicates significance (p < 0.0001)
Fig. 4Minimum length of each sport session before the onset of the first symptoms and after cementless THA. Asterisks indicate significance (p < 0.0001)