Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Changes in patients reported outcome measures - Oxford Knee Score (OKS) |
To explore differences between outcome in patients treated with RATKA and conventional total knee arthroplasty. Results range from 0 to 48, with higher scores corresponding to better outcomes. |
At baseline (preoperatively), 6-8 weeks and 12 months postoperatively. |
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Primary |
Changes in patients reported outcome measures - Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) |
To explore differences between outcome in patients treated with RATKA and conventional total knee arthroplasty. Results range from 0 to 100, with higher scores corresponding to better outcomes. |
At baseline, 6-8 weeks post-operatively and 12 months post-operatively. |
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Primary |
Changes in patients reported outcome measures - Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) |
To explore differences between outcome in patients treated with RATKA and conventional total knee arthroplasty. Results range from 0 to 96, with lower scores corresponding to better outcomes. |
At baseline, 6-8 weeks post-operatively and 12 months post-operatively. |
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Primary |
Changes in patients reported outcome measures - Lysholm knee scoring scale |
To explore differences between outcome in patients treated with RATKA and conventional total knee arthroplasty. Results range from 0 to 100, with higher scores corresponding to better outcomes. |
At baseline, 6-8 weeks post-operatively and 12 months post-operatively. |
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Primary |
Changes in patients range of motion (ROM) |
To explore differences between outcome in patients treated with RATKA and conventional total knee arthroplasty. Results range from 0 to 100, with higher scores corresponding to better outcomes. |
At baseline, 6-8 weeks post-operatively and 12 months post-operatively. |
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Primary |
*We take into consideration the possible use of other PROM questionnaires and analysis of different adverse events depending on the unpredictable circumstances. |
To explore differences between outcome in patients treated with RATKA and conventional total knee arthroplasty. Results range from 0 to 100, with higher scores corresponding to better outcomes. |
At baseline, 6-8 weeks post-operatively and 12 months post-operatively. |
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Secondary |
Changes in patients reported outcome measures - Oxford Knee Score (OKS) |
To explore differences between outcome in patients treated with RATKA and conventional total knee arthroplasty. Results range from 0 to 48, with higher scores corresponding to better outcomes. |
[Time Frame: 1 week and 6-8 weeks post-operatively] |
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Secondary |
Changes in patients reported outcomes - Oxford Knee Score Activity & Participation Questionnaire (OKS_APQ) |
To explore differences in higher levels of activity and social participation |
Time Frame: 1 week, 6-8 weeks and 6 months post- operatively |
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Secondary |
Changes in patients reported outcomes - Forgotten Joint Score (FJS) |
To explore differences in patient's ability to forget about a joint as a result of successful treatment. Results range from 0 to 100, with higher scores corresponding to better outcomes. |
Time Frame: 6-8 weeks and 6 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
Changes in patients reported outcomes - UCLA (University of California) score |
To explore differences in patient's physical activity. Results range from 0 to 10, with higher scores corresponding to better outcomes. |
Time Frame: 6-8 weeks and 12 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
Changes in knee range of motion |
To explore differences in range of motion (flexion and extension) |
Time Frame: preoperatively, 6-8 weeks and 12 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
Changes in pain medication |
To asses evolution of post-operative knee pain |
Time Frame: 1 week, 6-8 weeks and 3-6 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
arthroplasty related complications |
To count and asses all complications that may occur during surgery and in postoperative period |
Time Frame: 1 week post- operatively, 6-8 weeks post-operatively and 6-12 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
arthroplasty revision surgeries |
To count and asses the reason of all revision surgeries that may occur during postoperative period |
Time Frame: 1 week, 6-8 weeks and 12 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
walking abilities |
To asses "up and go" time |
Time Frame: 6-8 weeks and 12 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
Length of hospital stay |
To measure number of days counting from surgery to the discharge |
Time Frame: from baseline to discharge from hospital ranging averagely from 1 up to 7 days postoperatively |
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Secondary |
Biomechanical 3D motion and emg walking outcomes |
Overground walking is measured using 3D Motion analysis and electromyography (EMG) |
Time Frame: at baseline, 6-8 weeks and 12 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
Radiological outcome on CT scans |
Rotational alignment of the total knee component is assessed by measuring the femoral antetorsion, Alignment of the total knee component is assessed by measuring the tibial tubercle-trochlear groove distance (TT-TG) |
Time Frame: at baseline preoperatively and 6 weeks post- operatively |
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Secondary |
6- minute walking abilities |
to asses pace and model of 6-minute walk |
Time Frame: 6-8 weeks and 12 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
Biomechanical stair climbing outcomes |
Stair climbing and descending is measured using 3D Motion analysis and EMG |
Time Frame: at baseline, 6-8 weeks and 12 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
Biomechanical static balance outcomes |
Static balance is measured using a force plate |
Time Frame: at baseline, 6-8 weeks and 12 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
Biomechanical dynamic balance outcomes |
Dynamic balance is measured using a force plate and the modified Star Excursion Balance Test (mSEBT) |
Time Frame: at baseline, 6-8 weeks and 12 months post-operatively |
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Secondary |
Leg muscle strength outcomes |
Leg muscle strength measured using maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) test of the hamstring and quadriceps muscles on both limbs. |
Time Frame: at baseline, 6-8 weeks and 12 months post-operatively |
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