SummaryObjectivesTo describe whether body mass index (BMI) is a clinically meaningful predictor of patient reported outcomes following primary total hip replacement (THR) surgery.DesignCombined data from prospective cohort studies. We obtained information from four cohorts of patients receiving primary THR for osteoarthritis: Exeter Primary Outcomes Study (EPOS) (n = 1431); EUROHIP (n = 1327); Elective Orthopaedic Centre (n = 2832); and St. Helier (n = 787). The exposure of interest was pre-operative BMI. Confounding variables included: age, sex, SF-36 mental health, comorbidities, fixed flexion, analgesic use, college education, OA in other joints, expectation of less pain, radiographic K&L grade, ASA grade, years of hip pain. The primary ...
WOS: 000439318200016PubMed ID: 26716096AIM: To evaluate the body mass index (BMI) change in arthropl...
Background: Overweight status and obesity represent a global epidemic, with serious consequences at ...
BackgroundOne in 10 people in the United Kingdom will need a total knee replacement (TKR) during the...
SummaryObjectivesTo describe whether body mass index (BMI) is a clinically meaningful predictor of p...
Influence of BMI upon patient outcomes and complications following THA was examined across a nationa...
Obesity is becoming a critical problem in the developed world and is associated with an increased in...
Influence of BMI upon patient outcomes and complications following THA was examined across a nationa...
There is little evidence describing the influence of body mass index on the outcome of total hip art...
Background: High body mass index (BMI) is associated with diseases of the hip joint and subsequent t...
Purpose: This study investigated the impact of body mass index (BMI) on improvement in patient outco...
Background and objective: There is a general clinical concern on the negative impact of obesity on s...
OBJECTIVES: Against a backdrop of rising levels of obesity, we describe and estimate associations of...
SummaryObjectivePatients’ expectations of surgery may be related to outcomes of joint replacement. T...
SummaryObjectivesThere is an increasing movement to collect and report patient reported outcome meas...
AbstractBackgroundWhether or not, obesity negatively influencing the outcomes of primary total hip a...
WOS: 000439318200016PubMed ID: 26716096AIM: To evaluate the body mass index (BMI) change in arthropl...
Background: Overweight status and obesity represent a global epidemic, with serious consequences at ...
BackgroundOne in 10 people in the United Kingdom will need a total knee replacement (TKR) during the...
SummaryObjectivesTo describe whether body mass index (BMI) is a clinically meaningful predictor of p...
Influence of BMI upon patient outcomes and complications following THA was examined across a nationa...
Obesity is becoming a critical problem in the developed world and is associated with an increased in...
Influence of BMI upon patient outcomes and complications following THA was examined across a nationa...
There is little evidence describing the influence of body mass index on the outcome of total hip art...
Background: High body mass index (BMI) is associated with diseases of the hip joint and subsequent t...
Purpose: This study investigated the impact of body mass index (BMI) on improvement in patient outco...
Background and objective: There is a general clinical concern on the negative impact of obesity on s...
OBJECTIVES: Against a backdrop of rising levels of obesity, we describe and estimate associations of...
SummaryObjectivePatients’ expectations of surgery may be related to outcomes of joint replacement. T...
SummaryObjectivesThere is an increasing movement to collect and report patient reported outcome meas...
AbstractBackgroundWhether or not, obesity negatively influencing the outcomes of primary total hip a...
WOS: 000439318200016PubMed ID: 26716096AIM: To evaluate the body mass index (BMI) change in arthropl...
Background: Overweight status and obesity represent a global epidemic, with serious consequences at ...
BackgroundOne in 10 people in the United Kingdom will need a total knee replacement (TKR) during the...