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Study Evaluating the Efficacy of Joint Replacement

Study Evaluating the Efficacy of Joint Replacement

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

Patient-related outcomes were originally designed to measure outcomes in clinical studies. They were not developed to predict outcomes, however, different studies showed close association between values achieved preoperatively and postoperative outcomes. The aim of the present trial is to identify patients with satisfactory and unsatisfactory outcomes after joint replacement and to investigate whether there are any potential predicting potential in preoperative results of the patient-related outcomes and if there exist other predicting factors for functional recovery or treatment failure after joint replacement surgery.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

        Patients with primary or secondary hip- and knee osteoarthritis undergoing joint
        replacement surgery.
        Exclusion Criteria:
          1. An inability to understand the Polish language,
          2. Presence of neuromuscular disease and cognitive impairment,
          3. Having a prosthesis in another joint of the ipsilateral or contralateral lower limb
             placed within 6 months before the current surgery,
          4. Having rheumatoid arthritis,
          5. Symptoms in several joints (hip, knee or ankle) with expected total joint arthroplasty
             within 1 year.

Study details
    Osteoarthritis
    Knee
    Osteoarthritis
    Hip

NCT04691466

Nicolaus Copernicus University

27 January 2024

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