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Relationship Between Sports Participation After Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and 2-Year Patient-Reported Outcome Measures.
Bigouette, John P; Owen, Erin C; Lantz, Brett Brick A; Hoellrich, Rudolf G; Huston, Laura J; Haas, Amanda K; Allen, Christina R; Anderson, Allen F; Cooper, Daniel E; DeBerardino, Thomas M; Dunn, Warren R; Mann, Barton; Spindler, Kurt P; Stuart, Michael J; Wright, Rick W; Albright, John P; Amendola, Annunziato Ned; Andrish, Jack T; Annunziata, Christopher C; Arciero, Robert A; Bach, Bernard R; Baker, Champ L; Bartolozzi, Arthur R; Baumgarten, Keith M; Bechler, Jeffery R; Berg, Jeffrey H; Bernas, Geoffrey A; Brockmeier, Stephen F; Brophy, Robert H; Bush-Joseph, Charles A; Butler, J Brad; Campbell, John D; Carey, James L; Carpenter, James E; Cole, Brian J; Cooper, Jonathan M; Cox, Charles L; Creighton, R Alexander; Dahm, Diane L; David, Tal S; Flanigan, David C; Frederick, Robert W; Ganley, Theodore J; Garofoli, Elizabeth A; Gatt, Charles J; Gecha, Steven R; Giffin, James Robert; Hame, Sharon L; Hannafin, Jo A; Harner, Christopher D.
  • Bigouette JP; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Owen EC; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Lantz BBA; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Hoellrich RG; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Huston LJ; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Haas AK; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Allen CR; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Anderson AF; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Cooper DE; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • DeBerardino TM; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Dunn WR; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Mann B; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Spindler KP; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Stuart MJ; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Wright RW; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Albright JP; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Amendola AN; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Andrish JT; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Annunziata CC; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Arciero RA; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Bach BR; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Baker CL; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Bartolozzi AR; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Baumgarten KM; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Bechler JR; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Berg JH; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Bernas GA; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Brockmeier SF; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Brophy RH; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Bush-Joseph CA; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Butler JB; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Campbell JD; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Carey JL; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Carpenter JE; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Cole BJ; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Cooper JM; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Cox CL; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Creighton RA; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Dahm DL; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • David TS; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Flanigan DC; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Frederick RW; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Ganley TJ; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Garofoli EA; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Gatt CJ; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Gecha SR; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Giffin JR; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Hame SL; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Hannafin JA; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
  • Harner CD; Investigation performed at Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
Am J Sports Med ; 47(9): 2056-2066, 2019 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31225999
BACKGROUND: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) revision cohorts continually report lower outcome scores on validated knee questionnaires than primary ACL cohorts at similar time points after surgery. It is unclear how these outcomes are associated with physical activity after physician clearance for return to recreational or competitive sports after ACL revision surgery. HYPOTHESES: Participants who return to either multiple sports or a singular sport after revision ACL surgery will report decreased knee symptoms, increased activity level, and improved knee function as measured by validated patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and compared with no sports participation. Multisport participation as compared with singular sport participation will result in similar increased PROMs and activity level. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3. METHODS: A total of 1205 patients who underwent revision ACL reconstruction were enrolled by 83 surgeons at 52 clinical sites. At the time of revision, baseline data collected included the following: demographics, surgical characteristics, previous knee treatment and PROMs, the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) questionnaire, Marx activity score, Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), and the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC). A series of multivariate regression models were used to evaluate the association of IKDC, KOOS, WOMAC, and Marx Activity Rating Scale scores at 2 years after revision surgery by sports participation category, controlling for known significant covariates. RESULTS: Two-year follow-up was obtained on 82% (986 of 1205) of the original cohort. Patients who reported not participating in sports after revision surgery had lower median PROMs both at baseline and at 2 years as compared with patients who participated in either a single sport or multiple sports. Significant differences were found in the change of scores among groups on the IKDC (P < .0001), KOOS-Symptoms (P = .01), KOOS-Sports and Recreation (P = .04), and KOOS-Quality of Life (P < .0001). Patients with no sports participation were 2.0 to 5.7 times more likely than multiple-sport participants to report significantly lower PROMs, depending on the specific outcome measure assessed, and 1.8 to 3.8 times more likely than single-sport participants (except for WOMAC-Stiffness, P = .18), after controlling for known covariates. CONCLUSION: Participation in either a single sport or multiple sports in the 2 years after ACL revision surgery was found to be significantly associated with higher PROMs across multiple validated self-reported assessment tools. During follow-up appointments, surgeons should continue to expect that patients who report returning to physical activity after surgery will self-report better functional outcomes, regardless of baseline activity levels.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Reoperación / Traumatismos en Atletas / Reconstrucción del Ligamento Cruzado Anterior / Volver al Deporte / Lesiones del Ligamento Cruzado Anterior / Medición de Resultados Informados por el Paciente Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Reoperación / Traumatismos en Atletas / Reconstrucción del Ligamento Cruzado Anterior / Volver al Deporte / Lesiones del Ligamento Cruzado Anterior / Medición de Resultados Informados por el Paciente Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article