Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
PARQVE Prior to Total Knee Replacement
Introduction: Elderly patients, the majority of the population submitted to total knee arthroplasty (TKA), have a lower capacity for adaptation to hospitalization and surgical stress. Exercise before cardiac and abdominal elective surgery was shown to reduce the number of complications. Studies have shown that preoperative exercise improves functional performance, strength and may decrease hospital stay after an ATJ. Objective: To evaluate if the program exercises before TKA improves quality of life, function, pain and body composition, time of hospitalization and number of complications of patients submitted to TKA. Methods: 44 patients awaiting TKA in IOT-HC-FMUSP will be divided into two groups. Half of the patients will undergo a multiprofessional and physical activity educational program for 20 weeks while the other half will wait for the TCA in the outpatient clinic. Patients will be evaluated through functional tests (sit-up and 30-second tests and time up and go), standardized questionnaires (WOMAC and Lequesne), quality of life scales (Euroqol-EQ-5D-5L), pain (through VAS), body composition and bone density (through densitometry), time of hospitalization and complications resulting from TKA. All of the above parameters will be assessed at baseline and 1 and 6 months after TKA. All project costs will be reported and a cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analysis will be performed.
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is generally advocated as an effective operation to alleviate
symptoms in people suffering from knee osteoarthritis (OAJ). Such statements are often made
from a medical and biomechanical perspective (in terms of low complication rates and
prosthesis failure) instead of the patient's perspective (pain and functional outcome).
Hawker et al. Demonstrated that almost half of the patients submitted to TKA had poor results
regarding pain and function; these were mainly elderly patients with additional
comorbidities.
Elderly patients, a majority of the population submitted to TKA, have a lower capacity for
adaptation to hospitalization and surgical stress. Exercise before cardiac and abdominal
elective surgery was shown to reduce the number of complications.
Pre- and postoperative physical therapy may increase the functional recovery of patients
undergoing TKA. To date, a number of reviews have been available that demonstrate that
preoperative exercise in subjects awaiting TKA has little value in postoperative outcomes.
However, most of the included studies investigated the efficacy of preoperative exercise in
generally healthy adults, while, in essence, eligible individuals with comorbidities and / or
elderly were excluded. Therefore, to understand and appreciate the true potential of
preoperative therapeutic exercise, the investigators needs to evaluate studies that included
individuals at highest risk for disappointing outcomes after surgery. Two studies are
available that investigated the merits of preoperative exercise in patients with increased
risk of late functional recovery or increased length of hospital stay. Topp et al.
investigated the efficacy of the therapeutic exercise in patients with low preoperative
functional level pending TKA. This study demonstrated that, after 3 months, the functional
performance level and strength of the preoperative exercise group was greater than the
control group. Hansen et al. have demonstrated that, in the context of FAST TRACK, the
preoperative therapeutic exercise in individuals with a higher risk of delayed recovery may
further decrease hospital stay (one additional day) after TKA.
Even excluding patients with comorbidities Villadsen et al. demonstrated that patients
undergoing an exercise program before TKA recovered faster after surgery.
In previous work performed by the authors, patients submitted to an education and physical
activity program showed improvement in WOMAC, which can be reproduced in any basic health
care unit.
Thus the investigators believe that the sum of an education program associated with
preoperative exercises needs to be considered as a tool to help recovery after TKA, as it is
an inexpensive, well tolerated and easily implemented intervention in UBS.
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