Abstract
Aim: To assess the functional outcome and its determinants among patients having undergone unilateral total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Method: A total of 36 patients having undergone unilateral TKA with a minimum follow-up period of 2 years (24 months) were enrolled. Demographic prole, BMI, activity prole, history of systemic illness, preoprerative exion contracture, side involved and time since arthroplasty was noted. Functional outcome was noted for walking, stair climbing and walking aid use items of Knee Society Score. Scores <60, 60-69, 70-79 and >80 were considered as poor, fair, good and excellent outcomes. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS 18.0 software. Chi-square and Independent samples 't'-tests were used. Binary logistic regression was done for multivariate analysis. Results: Mean age of patients was 63.42±9.71 years (Range 47-78 years). Majority were males (52.8%). Mean BMI of patients was 29.28±3.23 kg/m2. Mean follow-up duration was 62.28±19.24 months (Range 26-87 months). Excellent, good and fair outcomes were noted in 4 (11.1%), 14 (38.9%) and 18 (50.0%) patients respectively. On univariate analysis body mass index (p=0.019), activity level (p=0.019) and systemic illness (p=0.019) showed a signicant association with outcome. However, on multivariate analysis only BMI was found to be signicantly associated with outcome (OR=0.687; 95% CI=0.492-960) (p=0.028). Conclusion: Among unilateral TKA patients obesity (BMI) holds the key to determine the direction of functional outcomes on follow-up.
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