2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00167-021-06792-5
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Asymptomatic gluteal tendinosis does not influence outcome in arthroscopic treatment of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome

Abstract: Purpose To compare outcomes after arthroscopy in FAIS patients with preoperative asymptomatic gluteal tendinosis (GT) to a control group with no gluteal tendinosis. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed using data from FAIS patients who had arthroscopy between 2016 and 2018. Asymptomatic GT was diagnosed using hip MRI without clinical symptoms. Patients with asymptomatic GT were 1:1 propensity-score matched to patients without GT. Patient-reported outcomes (HOS-ADL, iHOT-12, mHHS), VAS scores, radiogr… Show more

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“…The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and Patient Acceptable Symptomatic State (PASS) of mHHS, VAS, HOS‐ADL, and iHOT‐12 were determined and compared between groups. According to authoritative literature reports and following some previous studies, the MCID was defined as a change of 8, 1.5, 9, and 13 points in the mHHS and VAS, HOS‐ADL, and iHOT‐12 scores, respectively 19–21 ; and the PASS was defined as the achievement of 74, 1.91, 87, and 72.2 points for mHHS, VAS, HOS‐ADL, and iHOT‐12, respectively 19,21–23 …”
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“…The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and Patient Acceptable Symptomatic State (PASS) of mHHS, VAS, HOS‐ADL, and iHOT‐12 were determined and compared between groups. According to authoritative literature reports and following some previous studies, the MCID was defined as a change of 8, 1.5, 9, and 13 points in the mHHS and VAS, HOS‐ADL, and iHOT‐12 scores, respectively 19–21 ; and the PASS was defined as the achievement of 74, 1.91, 87, and 72.2 points for mHHS, VAS, HOS‐ADL, and iHOT‐12, respectively 19,21–23 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to authoritative literature reports and following some previous studies, the MCID was defined as a change of 8, 1.5, 9, and 13 points in the mHHS and VAS, HOS-ADL, and iHOT-12 scores, respectively [19][20][21] ; and the PASS was defined as the achievement of 74, 1.91, 87, and 72.2 points for mHHS, VAS, HOS-ADL, and iHOT-12, respectively. 19,[21][22][23] Surgical Procedures All hip arthroscopies were performed by three senior authors. After anesthesia, the patient was placed in the modified supine position on standard hip traction (Smith & Nephew).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and patient acceptable symptomatic state (PASS) of mHHS, VAS, HOS‐ADL, and iHOT‐12 were determined and compared between groups. The MCID was defined as a change of 8, 1.5, 9, and 13 points in the mHHS and VAS, HOS‐ADL, and iHOT‐12 scores, respectively 14–16 . The PASS was defined as the achievement of 74, 1.91, 87, and 72.2 points for mHHS, VAS, HOS‐ADL, and iHOT‐12, respectively 17,18 …”
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“…The MCID was defined as a change of 8, 1.5, 9, and 13 points in the mHHS and VAS, HOS‐ADL, and iHOT‐12 scores, respectively. 14 , 15 , 16 The PASS was defined as the achievement of 74, 1.91, 87, and 72.2 points for mHHS, VAS, HOS‐ADL, and iHOT‐12, respectively. 17 , 18 …”
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