2020
DOI: 10.1136/jisakos-2020-000494
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Clinical outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament injury: Panther Symposium ACL Injury Clinical Outcomes Consensus Group

Abstract: PurposeA stringent outcome assessment is a key aspect for establishing evidence-based clinical guidelines for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury treatment. The aim of this consensus statement was to establish what data should be reported when conducting an ACL outcome study, what specific outcome measurements should be used and at what follow-up time those outcomes should be assessed.MethodsTo establish a standardised assessment of clinical outcome after ACL treatment, a consensus meeting including a mult… Show more

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“… 20 The 2020 consensus statement agrees with this practice of applying more than one outcome measurement in evaluation of ACL treatment. 1 Specifically, the consensus recommends the use of at least one knee-specific tool, one health-related quality-of-life tool, and one activity rating scale. 1 The IKDC Subjective Knee Form is the endorsed knee-specific tool, agreed upon by nearly all (24/25) consensus members.…”
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“… 20 The 2020 consensus statement agrees with this practice of applying more than one outcome measurement in evaluation of ACL treatment. 1 Specifically, the consensus recommends the use of at least one knee-specific tool, one health-related quality-of-life tool, and one activity rating scale. 1 The IKDC Subjective Knee Form is the endorsed knee-specific tool, agreed upon by nearly all (24/25) consensus members.…”
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“…In a 2020 consensus meeting that sought to establish a standardized evaluation of ACL treatment, patient-reported outcome (PROs) measures were identified as one of four robust outcome categories; the other three being early adverse events, ACL graft failure/recurrent ligament disruption, and clinical measures of knee function and structure. 1 A 2015 consensus also recognized PROs as part of the criteria for successful outcome following ACL injury or reconstruction. 2 PROs allow patients to give a direct report of their health condition.…”
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“…A nterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) tears are frequent sports-related injuries, and over the past few decades, ACL reconstruction has represented the gold standard technique to address the injured structure. 1,2,3 With the benefit of modern arthroscopic surgical techniques and devices, there has been a renewed curiosity in primary repair of ACL. 4,5 This procedure may be a surgical alternative for those patients presenting with functional impairment after acute proximal ACL injuries with potentially less morbidity, although clinical outcomes for ACL repair using modern techniques is still limited.…”
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“…The goal in treating ACL injuries is to regain knee function, preserve long-term kneerelated health, return to the activities of daily living, and return to work and sporting activities. 21,23,24 One way to improve management of ACL injuries is to evaluate treatment outcomes from a patient's perspective. Therefore, reliable and valid patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are needed.…”
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