Journal article
The impact of older age on patient outcomes following primary total knee arthroplasty
BP D'S. Murphy, MM Dowsey, T Spelman, PFM Choong
Bone and Joint Journal | BRITISH EDITORIAL SOC BONE JOINT SURGERY | Published : 2018
Abstract
Aims: As the population ages, there is projected to be an increase in the level of demand for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in octogenarians. We aimed to explore whether those aged ≥ 80 years achieved similar improvements in physical function to younger patients while also comparing the rates of length of stay (LOS), discharge to rehabilitation, postoperative complications, and mortality following TKA in older and younger patients. Patients and Methods: Patients from one institution who underwent primary elective TKA between 1 January 2006 and 31 December 2014 were dichotomized into those ≥ 80 years old (n = 359) and those < 80 years old (n = 2479) for comparison. Multivariable regression wa..
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M. M. Dowsey is the recipient of a National Health & Medical Research Council Career Development Fellowship (APP1122526).M. M. Dowsey and P. F. M. Choong are supported by funding from the National Health & Medical Research Council (Centre of Research Excellence Grant APP1116325).