2002
DOI: 10.1054/arth.2002.31245
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Patient expectation and satisfaction in revision total hip arthroplasty

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“…The satisfaction rate and level of satisfaction with conversion were similar between our study cohort and reported rates [36,45,55,57], and with reported rates after PTHA [9,20,24,47,76]. Patient satisfaction depends on a mixture of different factors and patient expectations [16,21,43,47], and patients in a worse preoperative condition tend to be more satisfied after THA than those in better condition [17,20,21,47]. The most important factors contributing to satisfaction after conversion are reportedly relief of knee or back pain, improvement of function, greater mobility of the hip, and correction of LLD [40].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The satisfaction rate and level of satisfaction with conversion were similar between our study cohort and reported rates [36,45,55,57], and with reported rates after PTHA [9,20,24,47,76]. Patient satisfaction depends on a mixture of different factors and patient expectations [16,21,43,47], and patients in a worse preoperative condition tend to be more satisfied after THA than those in better condition [17,20,21,47]. The most important factors contributing to satisfaction after conversion are reportedly relief of knee or back pain, improvement of function, greater mobility of the hip, and correction of LLD [40].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The most important factors contributing to satisfaction after conversion are reportedly relief of knee or back pain, improvement of function, greater mobility of the hip, and correction of LLD [40]. Pain and walking ability have more influence on satisfaction after PTHA [9,24] or after revision THA [21,24,34]. These parameters showed similar improvements in our two study cohorts after the THA.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Quintana et al tion after an intervention (30,31). In defining these estimators more precisely, future studies should focus on the interrelationship of all these parameters.…”
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“…15 Los pacientes que deciden someterse a una artroplastia (sea de cadera o de rodilla), lo hacen con múltiples expectativas acerca del alivio del dolor, la mejoría funcional y la independencia física que esperan obtener. 2,9,17,18 En el caso de los reemplazos de rodilla, un estudio reciente evaluó las expectativas preoperatorias de 454 pacientes y encontró que los tres ítems más elegidos fueron el alivio del dolor, la capacidad para caminar y el bienestar psicológico. 19 Si relacionamos estas expectativas junto con el concepto de salud y de calidad de vida, encontramos que lo que puede ser excelente para un individuo puede no serlo para otro y el resultado final, como ya dijimos, se encuentra influido por innumerables factores.…”
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