Perspectives of Canadian Stakeholders on Criteria for Appropriateness for Total Joint Arthroplasty in Patients With Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis
Arthritis & Rheumatology2015Vol. 67(7), pp. 1806–1815
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Gillian Hawker, Éric Bohm, Barbara Conner‐Spady, Carolyn De Coster, Michael Dunbar, Allan Hennigar, Lynda Loucks, Deborah A. Marshall, Marie‐Pascale Pomey, Claudia Sanmartin, Tom Noseworthy
Abstract
Patients and surgeons jointly endorsed 6 criteria for assessment of TJA appropriateness in OA patients. Prospective validation of these criteria (assessed preoperatively) as predictive of postoperative patient-reported outcomes is under way and will inform development of a surgeon-patient decision-support tool for assessment of TJA appropriateness.
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