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IntroductionTotal knee and hip arthroplasty significantly improve the quality of life in people suffering from end-stage hip and knee arthritides. Enhanced recovery programs have shown improved outcomes following elective arthroplasty by decreasing patients’ anxiety, postoperative pain and reducing the length of hospital stay (LOS). The aim of our study is to evaluate the impact of preoperative education programs on LOS in patients undergoing hip and knee arthroplasty.MethodsRetrospective data was collected from a consecutive series of 520 patients’ charts and the Irish National Orthopaedic Register (INOR) for those who underwent hip or knee arthroplasty from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018 in our hospital. The LOS study compared 226 patients in the Educational Group (EG) who attended the Hip & Knee School (Preoperative Education Class) with 294 patients in the Conventional Group (CG) who did not attend the hip and knee educational program. ResultsWe identified that LOS decreased to 5.2 days in EG from 5.5 days in CG (p-value equals 0.26, statistically insignificant, t = 1.1093, df = 518), with a mean difference of only 0.3 days (95% CI). ConclusionPreoperative education does not reduce the LOS in primary hip and knee arthroplasty.

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  • Total knee and hip arthroplasty significantly improve the quality of life in people suffering from end-stage hip and knee arthritides

  • We identified that length of hospital stay (LOS) decreased to 5.2 days in Educational Group (EG) from 5.5 days in Conventional Group (CG) (p-value equals 0.26, statistically insignificant, t = 1.1093, df = 518), with a mean difference of only 0.3 days

  • Moulton LS et al study (n882 patients) who underwent primary hip and knee arthroplasty between April 2009 and March 2013, concluded that enhanced recovery programs are effective in reducing the LOS following elective hip and knee arthroplasty

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Introduction

Total knee and hip arthroplasty significantly improve the quality of life in people suffering from end-stage hip and knee arthritides. Enhanced recovery programs have shown improved outcomes following elective arthroplasty by decreasing patients’ anxiety, postoperative pain and reducing the length of hospital stay (LOS). The aim of our study is to evaluate the impact of preoperative education programs on LOS in patients undergoing hip and knee arthroplasty

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