Jean-Pierre Huskin
University of Liège
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Cartilage | 2018
Audrey Neuprez; A. Neuprez; Jean-François Kaux; William Kurth; Christophe Daniel; Thierry Thirion; Jean-Pierre Huskin; Philippe Gillet; Olivier Bruyère; Jean-Yves Reginster
Objective To measure and identify the determinants of the outcomes after hip/knee arthroplasty (HA/KA) in patients with osteoarthritis during the first postsurgical year. Design In this prospective observational study, we evaluated the preoperative and postoperative (3, 6, and 12 months) outcomes of 626 patients who underwent HA (346 with median age 65 years, 59% female) or KA (280 with median age 66.5 years, 54% female) between 2008 and 2013. Generic and specific tools were used to measure health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and utility. Good outcome was defined as an improvement in WOMAC (Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index) greater than or equal to the minimal important difference (MID). Regressions were performed to evaluate the relationship between preoperative and postoperative measures and evolution of WOMAC/good outcome. Results We observed an almost systematic improvement of all parameters for up to 12 months, but especially at the 3-month follow-up. The low number of comorbidities and the absence of postoperative complications were the common determinants of improvement of WOMAC total score after 12 months. Other parameters (background of the joint, preoperative function and length of hospital stay in KA group; place of discharge in HA group) affected the evolution of WOMAC scores. 87.09% of HA and 73.06% of KA patients experienced a good outcome. A small number of comorbidities, a worse preoperative function, a shortened hospital stay (KA only), and an absence of early postoperative complications (HA only) significantly predicted a good outcome. Conclusions Intermediate HRQoL following HA or KA improved quickly from preoperative levels for all instruments. More than 70% of patients achieved a good outcome defined as improved pain, stiffness and disability and the predictors are slightly close.
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | 2012
Olivier Bruyère; Olivier Ethgen; Audrey Neuprez; Brigitte Zegels; Philippe Gillet; Jean-Pierre Huskin; Jean-Yves Reginster
Acta Orthopaedica Belgica | 2007
Johan Vanlauwe; F. Almqvist; Johan Bellemans; Jean-Pierre Huskin; René Verdonk; Jan Victor
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2008
Jean-Pierre Huskin; Bart Vandekerckhove; Philippe Delince; René Verdonk; Jean-Emile Dubuc; S. Willems; P. Hardy; Francisco Blanco; O. Charrois; F. Handelberg
Isokinetics and Exercise Science | 2003
Bénédicte Forthomme; Jean-Louis Croisier; Jean-Pierre Huskin; Jean-Michel Crielaard
Isokinetics and Exercise Science | 2005
Jean-Louis Croisier; Bénédicte Forthomme; Hervé Baudoin; Jean-Pierre Huskin; Jean-Michel Crielaard; Didier Maquet
Kiné Acta | 2000
Jean-Louis Croisier; Bénédicte Forthomme; Jean-Pierre Huskin; Jean-Michel Crielaard
Osteoporosis International | 2016
Audrey Neuprez; William Kurth; Thierry Thirion; Christophe Daniel; Jean-Pierre Huskin; Philippe Gillet; Olivier Bruyère; Jean-Yves Reginster
Osteoporosis International | 2014
Audrey Neuprez; Garance François; William Kurth; Thierry Thirion; Christophe Daniel; Jean-Pierre Huskin; Jean-Yves Reginster
Osteoporosis International | 2014
Audrey Neuprez; Garance François; William Kurth; Thierry Thirion; Christophe Daniel; Jean-Pierre Huskin; Philippe Gillet; Jean-Yves Reginster