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One-Year Postoperative Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Are Associated With Three-Year to Five-Year Postoperative Satisfaction in Total Knee Arthroplasty

Amy Z. Blackburn, Oren Feder, Ikechukwu Amakiri, Christopher M. Melnic, James I. Huddleston III, Henrik Malchau, Andreas Kappel, Anders Troelsen, Hany S. Bedair

JOURNAL OF ARTHROPLASTY(2024)

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Abstract
Background: Over the past couple of decades, the definition of success after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has shifted away from clinician-rated metrics and toward the patient's subjective experience. Therefore, understanding the aspects of patient recovery that drive 3-year to 5-year satisfaction after TKA is crucial. The aims of this study were to (1) determine the 1-year postoperative factors, specifically patientreported outcome measures (PROMs) that were associated with 3-year and 5-year postoperative satisfaction and (2) understand the factors that drive those who are not satisfied at 1 year postoperatively to become satisfied later in the postoperative course. Methods: This was a retrospective study of 402 TKA patients who were gathered prospectively and presented for their 1-year follow-up. Demographics were collected preoperatively and patient-reported outcomes were collected at 1, 3, and 5 years postoperatively. Logistic regressions were used to identify the factors at 1 year that were associated with 3-year and 5-year satisfaction. Results: Associations between 1-year PROMs with 3-year satisfaction were observed. Longer term satisfaction at 5 years was more closely associated with EuroQol 5 Dimension Mobility, Activity Score, and Numerical Rating Scale Satisfaction. Of those who were not satisfied at 1 year, EuroQol 5 Dimension Mobility, Knee Disability Osteoarthritis Outcome Score Function in Sport and Recreation, and Satisfaction were associated with becoming satisfied at 3 years. Conclusion: The 1-year PROMs were found to be associated with satisfaction at 3 to 5 years after TKA. Importantly, many of the PROMs that were associated with 3-year to 5-year satisfaction, especially in those who were not originally satisfied at 1 year, were focused on mobility and activity level. (c) 2023 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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total knee arthroplasty,patient-reported outcome measure,satisfaction,1-year,3-year,5-year
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