2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2011.11.015
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Mental Health and Outcomes in Primary Total Joint Arthroplasty

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“…As mentioned before, Lavernia et al [16] noted lower postoperative outcome scores in psychologically distressed patients undergoing arthroplasty, but scores improved by similar amounts from pre-to postoperatively in both nondistressed and distressed patients. Similarly, Maratos et al [19] saw lower overall postoperative SF-36 scores in patients undergoing spine surgery but no difference in the amount of improvement between distressed and nondistressed patients.…”
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“…As mentioned before, Lavernia et al [16] noted lower postoperative outcome scores in psychologically distressed patients undergoing arthroplasty, but scores improved by similar amounts from pre-to postoperatively in both nondistressed and distressed patients. Similarly, Maratos et al [19] saw lower overall postoperative SF-36 scores in patients undergoing spine surgery but no difference in the amount of improvement between distressed and nondistressed patients.…”
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confidence: 64%
“…Similarly, preoperative scores on the VAS for pain and the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score correlate with scores on the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale [6] and the Distress Risk Assessment Method [23] in patients with rotator cuff disease. In addition to influencing preoperative self-assessment scores, higher levels of distress also correlate with inferior patient-reported outcomes after surgical intervention in several areas of orthopaedics [4,16,22,31,32,34]. However, as noted earlier, whether a similar correlation between greater psychological distress and inferior postoperative outcome scores exists after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair has not, to our knowledge, been reported.…”
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