Patient appropriateness for total knee arthroplasty and predicted probability of a good outcome

Objectives One-fifth of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) recipients experience a suboptimal outcome. Incorporation of patients’ preferences in TKA assessment may improve outcomes. We determined the discriminant ability of preoperative measures of TKA need, readiness/willingness and expectations for a g...

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Main Authors: Gillian A Hawker, Eric Bohm, James Stewart, Deborah A Marshall, Raj Sharma, Jason Werle, Peter Faris, Linda J Woodhouse, Bheeshma Ravi, Paul Duffy, Shannon Puloski, Kelly Johnston, Greg Abelseth, Raul Kuchinad, Tom Noseworthy, John Donaghy, C Allyson Jones, James Powell, Ian Stanaitis, Michael J Dunbar, Gillian A. Hawker, Deborah A. Marshall, Michael J. Dunbar, C. Allyson Jones, Linda J. Woodhouse, Gordon Arnett, Robert Balyk, Jeffery Bury, John Cinats, Donald Dick, D'Arcy Durand, Lee Ekert, Robert Glasgow, Don Glasgow, Gordon Goplen, Catherine Hui, Ben Herman, Larry Hunka, Hongxing Jiang, William C. Johnson, Frank Kortbeek, Guy Lavoie, Mitch Lavoie, Paul K. Leung, James Mahood, Edward Masson, Richard McLeod, James McMillan, Greg O’Connor, David Otto, Carlo Panaro, Paulose Paul, Gordon Russell, Colleen Weeks, Don Weber, Andrea Woo, Jane Squire Howden, Anne-Marie Adachi, Jessica Beatty, Shakib Rahman, Kelley De Souza, Robert Korley, Michael Monument, Maureen O'Brien, Ed Rendall, Alex Rezansoff, Scott Timmerman, Tanya Reczek, Jeffrey Depew, Bukky Dada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2023-04-01
Series:RMD Open
Online Access:https://rmdopen.bmj.com/content/9/2/e002808.full