학술논문

Vergleich des rheumatischen und posttraumatischen Ellenbogengelenks nach Totalprothese: Eine umfassende sowie spezifische Beurteilung von Klinik, Funktion und Lebensqualität
Document Type
Review Paper
Source
Der Orthopäde. August 2005 34(8):794-800
Subject
Querschnittstudie
Ellenbogen
Totalprothese
Funktion
Lebensqualität
Cross-sectional study
Elbow
Arthroplasty
Function
Quality of life
Language
German
ISSN
0085-4530
1433-0431
Abstract
Background:Patients with elbow destruction due to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or trauma (PT) were compared to population-based normative data and to each other after total elbow arthroplasty.Patients and methods:Pain, function, and biopsychosocial health were multidimensionally assessed by the generic Short Form 36 (SF-36), the condition-specific Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire (DASH), and the Patient Related Elbow Evaluation form (PREE) instrument and analyzed by uni- and multivariate methods.Results:Compared to normative values, the examined 59 RA patients were significantly affected in the function scales of the SF-36 and in all DASH scales. The 20 PT patients were worse than the norm only in the DASH function. Function was lower in RA than in PT in the SF-36 scales and in the DASH (RA: 44.4, PT: 70.3, p<0.001). This difference was less distinct in the PREE.Conclusion:Total elbow arthroplasty led to a pain-free outcome and normal quality of life, but failed to restore complete function. Functional deficits were larger in the RA patients and could also be measured by the SF-36, possibly due to polyarticular affection.