Contralateral THA More Than 1 Year Apart: Do PROMs and Healthcare Utilization Differ After Each Surgery?
Alvaro Ibaseta,
Ignacio Pasqualini,
Shujaa T. Khan
et al.
Abstract:Background
Patients who undergo a second THA at least 1 year after the first one may experience different recovery courses after each THA. It is unknown what the clinically relevant improvements and healthcare utilization are after each THA in patients undergoing contralateral THA > 1 year apart.
Questions/purposes
(1) Do patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) differ at baseline and 1 year after THA for the first and second hip arthroplasty? (2) D… Show more
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