Progression to arthroplasty surgery among patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis

Jul 1, 2022The bone & joint journal

How hip and knee osteoarthritis patients move toward joint replacement surgery: data from the Swedish BOA Register

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Abstract

At five years, 46% of patients with hip osteoarthritis progressed to arthroplasty compared to 20% of those with knee osteoarthritis.

  • Desire for surgery is a strong predictor of progression to arthroplasty, with higher risks observed for both hip and knee OA.
  • Walking difficulties and frequent pain are associated with increased likelihood of surgery in both hip and knee OA patients.
  • In hip OA, having multiple comorbidities is linked to a lower probability of progressing to surgery.
  • Being overweight or obese appears to increase the likelihood of surgery in knee OA patients, but not in those with hip OA.
  • A significant number of OA patients may not require surgery within five years, particularly among those with knee OA.

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