Patient-reported outcome after hallux valgus surgery — a two year follow up
(2019) In Foot and Ankle Surgery 25(4). p.478-481- Abstract
Background: Patients with hallux valgus deformity may require surgery but prospective patient-reported data is scarce. Methods: We evaluated 53 patients with a mean age of 55.3 years (SD 14.1, 50 women), who underwent surgery due to hallux valgus. They completed the PROMs SEFAS, EQ-5D and SF-36 before and 6, 12 and 24 months after surgery. Results: All patient-reported outcomes improved at 6, 12 and 24 months compared with the preoperative status. The greatest improvement occurred at 6 months: SEFAS Δ 10.0 (95% confidence interval 7.8–12.2), EQ-5D Δ 0.22 (0.15–0.29), EQ-VAS Δ 8.4 (4.4–12.4), PF SF-36 Δ 22.0 (14.6–29.3) and BP SF-36 Δ 30.6 (23.1–38.1). Conclusions: Hallux valgus surgery considerably reduced pain and improved function... (More)
Background: Patients with hallux valgus deformity may require surgery but prospective patient-reported data is scarce. Methods: We evaluated 53 patients with a mean age of 55.3 years (SD 14.1, 50 women), who underwent surgery due to hallux valgus. They completed the PROMs SEFAS, EQ-5D and SF-36 before and 6, 12 and 24 months after surgery. Results: All patient-reported outcomes improved at 6, 12 and 24 months compared with the preoperative status. The greatest improvement occurred at 6 months: SEFAS Δ 10.0 (95% confidence interval 7.8–12.2), EQ-5D Δ 0.22 (0.15–0.29), EQ-VAS Δ 8.4 (4.4–12.4), PF SF-36 Δ 22.0 (14.6–29.3) and BP SF-36 Δ 30.6 (23.1–38.1). Conclusions: Hallux valgus surgery considerably reduced pain and improved function already within 6 months after surgery. The improvement between 6 and 24 months’ follow-up was minimal measured with PROMs. Level of clinical evidence: III — prospective observational cohort study.
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- Nilsdotter, A. K. LU ; Cöster, M. E. LU ; Bremander, A. LU and Cöster, M. C. LU
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- 2019
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- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Function, Hallux valgus, Pain, Patient-reported outcome, Prospective, SEFAS
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- Foot and Ankle Surgery
- volume
- 25
- issue
- 4
- pages
- 478 - 481
- publisher
- Elsevier
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- pmid:30321964
- scopus:85044145387
- ISSN
- 1268-7731
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.fas.2018.02.015
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- 1f299768-4d13-469e-bafe-da90d273fe52
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- 2018-04-09 12:45:00
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- 2024-09-16 19:09:58
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