Predictors of lower knee function improvement two years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Authors : I Putu Gde Surya Adhitya; Gede Parta Kinandana; Ari Wibawa; I Gusti Ngurah Wien Aryana; Lalu Suprawesta et al.
article cite 2 Year 2023
source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine
Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The extent to which knee functions improve after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) varies. This study aimed to determine the factors that affect lower knee function improvement after two years of ACLR. METHODS: The study included 159 patients who underwent ACLR in the Indonesian ACL community between August 2018 and April 2020. The concomitant injury and graft types of ACLR were determined using patients' pre-surgical MRI and medical records. The five subscales of the knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS) were used to evaluate the patient at baseline, first year, and second year following ACLR. A linear mixed-effect model (LMEM) was used to predict the longitudinal improvement models for the five-subscales KOOS score after ACLR. RESULTS: The LMEM predicted lower KOOS subscales scores improvements by 0.5 for QOL, 0.1 for symptom, ADL, and QOL, and 0.2 for sports/recreation, respectively, for a one score increase of age and time from injury to surgery. Male patients had higher KOOS subscale scores with the improvement of pain, symptom, and ADL by 5.7, 5.9, and 6.3 compared to female patients, respectively, while patients with patellar tendon grafts had lower improvement of KOOS score pain by 6.5 compared to hamstring tendon grafts. CONCLUSION: As the age and time from injury to surgery increased, the KOOS subscales scores of QOL and symptoms, ADL, sports/recreation, and QOL decreased. Male patients reported higher KOOS subscales scores for pain, symptoms, and ADL, while patients with patella tendon grafts had a lower improvement in pain score.


Concepts :
Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies
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