Joint Replacement Clinical Trial
Official title:
MCJR Joint Replacement Clinical Outcomes Database
The purpose of this research study is to develop a database of information regarding the diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of participants who have had a joint replacement. The more information gathered, the better the investigators will be able to treat future patients who need a joint replacement. For example the investigators learn what works well to help design implants and treatment protocols for the future. The investigators publish manuscripts and present research findings around the world to help other investigators and clinicians learn what is discovered. Furthermore, implant manufacturers may be able to use this information in the database to evaluate the success rates of specific joint replacement products.
As part of our growing clinical tracking EMR system the investigators plan to collect
preoperative and postoperative Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) on all patients with
degenerative hip and knee disease. The investigators will collect PROMS along with implant
device specific revision rates. This will be used for implant surveillance, clinical outcome
tracking, return to work outcome metrics and failure modes and rates of various hip and knee
implants. Information generated during regular hospital and clinic visits will be entered
into the database. For example, x-ray findings done before surgery will be entered into the
database. Surgery information will be entered into the database. The investigators will also
enter demographic information into the database such as name, email, birthdate, gender,
height, and weight. Medical co-morbidities such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and prior
surgeries will also be entered.
The investigators will collect this information before surgery, during the operation, and at
annual follow-up visits. The investigators will also contact patients via email with short
outcome score surveys (known as Patient Reported Outcome Measures or PROM's). This will save
many hours of return visits if scores indicate the joint replacements are doing well. Also
this will trigger additional follow-up measures if PROMS scores drop off.
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