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Total hip arthroplasty (THA) causes a great medical burden globally, and the same-day discharge (SDD) method has previously been considered to be cost saving. However, a standard cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) is needed to evaluated the benefits of SDD when performing THA from the perspective of both economic and clinical outcomes. So the objective is to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of SDD for hip replacement. This was a single center, pragmatic RCT with a 6-month follow up. Eighty-four participants who met the inclusion criteria were randomized to either the SDD group or the inpatient group (42 per group). Outcomes were assessed by an independent orthopedist who was not in the surgical team, using the Oxford Hip Score (OHS), EuroQol 5D (EQ-5D) and 36-Item Short-From Health Survey (SF-36) scores at the baseline and the 6-month follow up. All interviews were conducted face to face. All the cost information was collected both from payment receipts and insurance reimbursement records.


Clinical Trial Description

This was a prospective RCT. Patients qualified for inclusion in the study if they met the following criteria: undergoing unilateral primary THA; having the ability to understand the relevant treatment process; aged between 18 and 75 years; a body mass index (BMI) ≤ 40 kg/m2; hemoglobin ≥ 12g/dL; American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status classification of I or II; and no ongoing infection or blood coagulation disorders. Those with a history of coronary artery disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, arrhythmias, or untreated obstructive sleep apnea were excluded. Eligible individuals who gave informed consent were randomly assigned (1:1) to an inpatient THA group or an SDD THA group. SDD-THA was defined as admission, surgery, and discharge within 24 hours, whereas the inpatients stayed in hospital for more than one day. Randomization occurred at the individual level and was performed by an independent statistician, utilizing an automatic computer-generated table of random numbers. Preoperatively, patients undergoing SDD-THA and their families received information in the form of teaching booklets and a teaching class conducted by a bedside clinician, which included the protocol, matters needing attention, exercise training, and home-based rehabilitation. All operations were performed by the same surgical team through a posterolateral approach. Standardized general anesthesia was administered by low-dose bupivacaine, to allow early postoperative patient mobilization. Celebrex 400 mg PO was used as routine analgesia before surgery. Cefazolin (1.0 g) and Tranexamic Acid (0.4 g) were administered 30 min prior to skin incision. A uniform perioperative multimodal pain management protocol was established by cocktail periarticular injection before wound closure, which consisted of Flurbiprofen axetil (50 mg) and Ropivacaine (200 mg). Patients in both groups accepted the same postoperative protocols. To avoid venous thromboembolism (VTE), all participants were encouraged to perform ankle pumping and quadriceps-setting exercises immediately. Additionally, patients were encouraged to get out of bed and ambulate progressively with assistance under the guidance of the bedside clinician. ;


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NCT number NCT04900181
Study type Interventional
Source Wuhan Union Hospital, China
Contact Hongtao Tian, doctor
Phone 18627171618
Email tianhongtao@vip.163.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date July 1, 2020
Completion date July 15, 2021

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