作者: Helen Razmjou , Dragana Boljanovic , Stewart Wright , John Murnaghan , Richard Holtby
DOI: 10.3138/PTC.2014-46
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摘要: ABSTRACT Purpose: To determine whether reporting neuropathic pain (NP) at an average of 5 years after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) was related to patient age, sex, preoperative comorbidity, arthritis self-efficacy, or disability before surgery and 1 year surgery. The estimate NP prevalence cross-sectional group differences were explored Methods: A subsample participants in a formal research study contacted via mail approximately undergoing sent four questionnaires: the Western Ontario McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index, Patient Health Questionnaire, Self-Administered Leeds Assessment Neuropathic Signs Symptoms (S–LANSS), satisfaction questionnaire. defined as S-LANSS score 12 more. Results: Of 89 patients who met inclusion criteria, data for 63 (71%) (47 women; mean age 67 [SD 8] y) used analysis. these 63, 9 (14%) identified having NP. None had...