2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2020.06.014
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PROMIS physical function two weeks following orthopaedic surgery

Abstract: Many patients opt for elective orthopaedic procedures to regain physical function. However, little data exist about patient-reported early postoperative function. Purpose: To characterize physical function two weeks postoperative from upper and lower extremity orthopaedic surgery and to determine pre-operative factors that are associated with physical function two weeks following surgery. Methods: Patients 17 years and older undergoing elective orthopaedic surgery at one institution were enrolled prospectively… Show more

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“…Cohort sizes were highly variable and ranged from 27 28 to 1521 29 (Table 1). The studied injury groups were highly heterogenous and varied from traumatic amputations of the lower extremity at different levels 30 (n=1 [13%]), to fractures of the foot and ankle 28,31 (n=2 [25%]), to studies in which all lower extremity injuries were studied 29,[32][33][34] (n=4 [50%]).…”
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“…Cohort sizes were highly variable and ranged from 27 28 to 1521 29 (Table 1). The studied injury groups were highly heterogenous and varied from traumatic amputations of the lower extremity at different levels 30 (n=1 [13%]), to fractures of the foot and ankle 28,31 (n=2 [25%]), to studies in which all lower extremity injuries were studied 29,[32][33][34] (n=4 [50%]).…”
Section: Study Characteristics Quality Assessment and Strength Of Evi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Patient Reported Outcome Measure Information System Physical Function (PROMIS PF) Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) was most frequently used to measure disability (5 studies 29,[32][33][34][35]. A greater magnitude of disability after lower extremity injury was most consistently associated with symptoms of depression (6 studies 28,[31][32][33][34][35] reported significant results and one study 29 did not report significance) and symptoms of anxiety (two studies 32,34 reported significant results and one study 29 did not report significance) (Table 1). PROMIS Depression CAT was most frequently used to measure symptoms of depression (4 studies 29,32,34,35 ) and PROMIS Anxiety CAT was most frequently used to measure symptoms of anxiety (two studies 29,32 ).…”
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