Stefaan Van Onsem
Ghent University
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Journal of Arthroplasty | 2016
Stefaan Van Onsem; Catherine Van Der Straeten; Nele Arnout; Patrick Deprez; Geert Van Damme; Jan Victor
BACKGROUND Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a proven and cost-effective treatment for osteoarthritis. Despite the good to excellent long-term results, some patients remain dissatisfied. Our study aimed at establishing a predictive model to aid patient selection and decision-making in TKA. METHODS Using data from our prospective arthroplasty outcome database, 113 patients were included. Preoperatively and postoperatively, the patients completed 107 questions in 5 questionnaires: Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, Oxford Knee Score, Pain Catastrophizing Scale, Euroqol questionnaire, and Knee Scoring System. First, outcome parameters were compared between the satisfied and dissatisfied group. Second, we developed a new prediction tool using regression analysis. Each outcome score was analyzed with simple regression. Subsequently, the predictive weight of individual questions was evaluated applying multiple linear regression. Finally, 10 questions were retained to construct a new prediction tool. RESULTS Overall satisfaction rate in this study was found to be 88%. We identified a significant difference between the satisfied and dissatisfied group when looking at the preoperative questionnaires. Dissatisfied patients had more preoperative symptoms (such as stiffness), less pain, and a lower quality of life. They were more likely to ruminate and had a lower preoperative Knee Scoring System satisfaction score. The developed prediction tool consists of 10 simple but robust questions. Sensitivity was 97% with a positive-predictive value of 93%. CONCLUSIONS Based upon preoperative parameters, we were able to partially predict satisfaction and dissatisfaction after TKA. After further validation, this new prediction tool for patient satisfaction following TKA may allow surgeons and patients to evaluate the risks and benefits of surgery on an individual basis and help in patient selection.
Journal of Biomechanics | 2016
Matthias Verstraete; Laurent Willemot; Stefaan Van Onsem; Cyriëlle Stevens; Nele Arnout; Jan Victor
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2018
Stefaan Van Onsem; Matthias Verstraete; Sebastiaan Dhont; Bert Zwaenepoel; Catherine Van Der Straeten; Jan Victor
17th Annual meeting of the International Society of Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS International 2017) | 2017
Matthias Verstraete; Stefaan Van Onsem; Jan Victor
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume | 2016
Catherine Van Der Straeten; Stefaan Van Onsem; Rutger Callens; Matti Slabbaert; Jan Victor
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume | 2016
Catherine Van Der Straeten; Stefaan Van Onsem; Jan Victor
World Arthroplasty Congress | 2015
Stefaan Van Onsem; Matthias Verstraete; Nele Arnout; Tom Van Hoof; Jan Victor
International Society of Technology in Arthroplasty 2015 congress (ISTA 2015) | 2015
Matthias Verstraete; Stefaan Van Onsem; Simon Biebouw; Wouter Cortens; Nele Arnout; Jan Victor
International Society of Technology in Arthroplasty 2015 congress (ISTA 2015) | 2015
Matthias Verstraete; Stefaan Van Onsem; Cyriëlle Stevens; Nele Arnout; Jan Victor
International Society of Technology in Arthroplasty 2015 congress (ISTA 2015) | 2015
Stefaan Van Onsem; Delphine Lambrecht; Matthias Verstraete; Catherine Van Der Straeten; Jan Victor