2007
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-965668
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Der Einfluss von präoperativem Funktionsstatus und Schmerz auf das patientenzentrierte Frühergebnis nach Hüftendoprothesen-Implantation

Abstract: In our study sample, patient-related variables did significantly influence the patient-centred outcome after ten days (gender and WOMAC) and at three months postoperatively (age) whereas procedure-related variables did not have any impact.

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“…Lack of gender-pain associations in our study is similar to many studies [10,11,13,14], but in contrast to others [7,9,12]. Higher odds of use of NSAIDs and opioid medications in women versus men with primary THA is similar to higher analgesic use reported for women in national cohorts of patients in US and Sweden [35,36]; our study extends this finding to THA cohorts.…”
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“…Lack of gender-pain associations in our study is similar to many studies [10,11,13,14], but in contrast to others [7,9,12]. Higher odds of use of NSAIDs and opioid medications in women versus men with primary THA is similar to higher analgesic use reported for women in national cohorts of patients in US and Sweden [35,36]; our study extends this finding to THA cohorts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Lastly, the lack of association of older age with pain outcomes confirmed similar findings in studies of primary THA [6,7,10,11], in contrast to others [9,12-14]. Again, it is interesting that age associations we noted in post-TKA outcomes from the same dataset were not true for post-THA [22].…”
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confidence: 88%
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