학술논문

Predictors of clinical outcome following revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Document Type
article
Author
Wright, Rick WHuston, Laura JHaas, Amanda KAllen, Christina RAnderson, Allen FCooper, Daniel EDeBerardino, Thomas MDunn, Warren RLantz, Brett Brick AMann, BartonSpindler, Kurt PStuart, Michael JNwosu, Samuel KPennings, Jacquelyn SAlbright, John PAmendola, Annunziato NedAndrish, Jack TAnnunziata, Christopher CArciero, Robert ABach, Bernard RBaker, Champ LBartolozzi, Arthur RBaumgarten, Keith MBechler, Jeffery RBerg, Jeffrey HBernas, Geoffrey ABrockmeier, Stephen FBrophy, Robert HBush‐Joseph, Charles AButler, J BradCampbell, John DCarey, James LCarpenter, James ECole, Brian JCooper, Jonathan MCox, Charles LCreighton, R AlexanderDahm, Diane LDavid, Tal SFlanigan, David CFrederick, Robert WGanley, Theodore JGarofoli, Elizabeth AGatt, Charles JGecha, Steven RGiffin, James RobertHame, Sharon LHannafin, Jo AHarner, Christopher DHarris, Norman LindsayHechtman, Keith SHershman, Elliott BHoellrich, Rudolf GHosea, Timothy MJohnson, David CJohnson, Timothy SJones, Morgan HKaeding, Christopher CKamath, Ganesh VKlootwyk, Thomas ELevy, Bruce AMa, C BenjaminMaiers, G PeterMarx, Robert GMatava, Matthew JMathien, Gregory MMcAllister, David RMcCarty, Eric CMcCormack, Robert GMiller, Bruce SNissen, Carl WO'Neill, Daniel FOwens, Brett DParker, Richard DPurnell, Mark LRamappa, Arun JRauh, Michael ARettig, Arthur CSekiya, Jon KShea, Kevin GSherman, Orrin HSlauterbeck, James RSmith, Matthew VSpang, Jeffrey TSvoboda, LTC Steven JTaft, Timothy NTenuta, Joachim JTingstad, Edwin MVidal, Armando FViskontas, Darius GWhite, Richard AWilliams, James SWolcott, Michelle LWolf, Brian RYork, James J
Source
Journal of Orthopaedic Research®. 38(6)
Subject
Physical Injury - Accidents and Adverse Effects
Patient Safety
Clinical Research
Prevention
Comparative Effectiveness Research
Adult
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Female
Humans
Male
ACL
clinical outcomes
knee
ligament
osteoarthritis
MARS Group
Biomedical Engineering
Clinical Sciences
Human Movement and Sports Sciences
Orthopedics
Language
Abstract
The underlying theme throughout this series of studies authored by the Multicenter anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Revision Study consortium has been to determine the modifiable predictors or risk factors of long-term outcomes of revision ACL reconstruction. The observational studies described and summarized in the manuscript are both clinically relevant and of great interest in finding out the long-term consequences of the intervention and its relationship to the original injury. The successful completion of these studies has important implications for both therapy and future clinical trials. The identification of modifiable risk factors will play an important role in secondary prevention, while the identification of nonmodifiable risk factors will aid us in counseling our patients and making surgical decisions. Thus, we expect a profound clinical impact on patients' care. More importantly, this project represents an important step forward in bringing evidence to bear in clinical decision making in orthopedic surgery.