Factors affecting recovery after arthroscopic labral debridement of the hip.
Arthroscopy
; 26(3): 328-34, 2010 Mar.
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a model predicting whether patients would have shorter-than-typical or longer-than-typical recoveries after hip arthroscopy for labral tears. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 268 cases of hip arthroscopy implemented between 2000 and 2007 by 2 orthopaedic surgeons at our institution. The development cohort consisted of patients with magnetic resonance angiography-identified labral tears and a history and physical examination consistent with either labral pathology or loose bodies. Univariate analysis targeted preoperative patient characteristics correlated with the risk of longer-than-typical recoveries. Multivariate logistic regression was applied to generate an algorithm predicting risk of longer-than-typical recovery based on baseline characteristics. The algorithm was tested in the validation sample of 52 patients who were treated in 2007 and was found to be valid. RESULTS: Five predictors for longer-than-typical recovery were identified: Workers' Compensation status, female gender, use of pain medications, presence of a limp, and presence of a lateral labral tear. The multivariate algorithm was developed and successfully validated. CONCLUSIONS: This study identifies many new predictors of recovery, and it also corroborates those that have already been identified. The 5 predictors for longer-than-typical recovery identified by our validated multivariate algorithm were Workers' Compensation status, female gender, use of pain medications, presence of a limp, and presence of a lateral labral tear. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, therapeutic case series.
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Artroscopia
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Recuperação de Função Fisiológica
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Lesões do Quadril
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Articulação do Quadril
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Corpos Livres Articulares
Tipo de estudo:
Diagnostic_studies
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Etiology_studies
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Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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En
Ano de publicação:
2010
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Article