How is quality of life after total hip replacement related to the reconstructed anatomy? A study with low-dose stereoradiography.

Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging
L PerronneV Bousson

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationships between the three-dimensional anatomy of operated hip in standing position using low-dose stereo-radiography imaging system and postoperative hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (HOOS) after total hip arthroplasty (THA). A total of 123 patients who underwent THA during a one-year period were included. There were 50 men and 73 women with a mean age of 67.3±13.6 (SD) years (range: 19-89 years). All patients underwent pre- and postoperative low-dose stereo-radiography examination and completed a HOOS form (score from 0 to 100, 100 for full satisfaction). We recorded 16 anatomical parameters before THA, and 15 after THA. After binary transformation of HOOS score using 70 as threshold value, outcome was assessed using logistic or generalised linear models. A total of 103 patients (103/123; 83.7%) had a HOOS score≥70 and were considered as the satisfied group. A significant difference in pelvic incidence (the angle between a line perpendicular to the sacral plate at its midpoint and a line connecting the same point to the centre of the bicoxofemoral axis) was found between the satisfied 56.4±10.4 (SD)° (range: 31-85°) and the unsatisfied group 48.7±8.9 (SD)° (ran...Continue Reading

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