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Functional outcomes of acetabular fractures

MOED BR; YU PH; GRUSON KI
J BONE JOINT SURG AM , 2003, vol. 85, n° 10, p. 1879-1883
Doc n°: 110627
Localisation : Bibliothèque Universitaire de Médecine de Nancy
Descripteurs : DA43 - FRACTURES

The Musculoskeletal Function Assessment is a validated, well-designed, self-administered questionnaire that is useful for determining health status. The modified Merle d'Aubigne clinical hip score is the most generally accepted clinical grading system for evaluating the results of acetabular fracture treatment. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between the Musculoskeletal Function Assessment and modified Merle d'Aubigne scores in evaluating the results of acetabular fracture treatment. Methods: One hundred and fifty patients with an acetabular fracture met the criteria for inclusion in the present study, which included a minimum of two years of postoperative follow-up, a complete physical examination with use of the Merle d'Aubigne score, and successful completion of the Musculoskeletal Function Assessment questionnaire. Patients were stratified according to a number of factors, including the type of fracture and whether the fracture was an isolated injury or was part of a multiple-injury complex. The mean duration of follow-up was five years (range, two to seventeen years). Results: The mean modified Merle d'Aubigne score was 16.8 (range, 9 to 18), and the mean Musculoskeletal Function Assessment score was 24.9 (range, 0 to 79). The Spearman correlation coefficient between the Merle d'Aubigne score and the Musculoskeletal Function Assessment score was -0.61 (p < 0.0001). Stratification of the patients did not alter these overall results. However, the presence or absence of associated injuries was a significant factor for the Merle d'Aubigne score (p = 0.03). In addition, the Merle d'Aubigne score data were asymmetric, demonstrating a ceiling effect. Conclusions: The Musculoskeletal Function Assessment scores for these patients were relatively high compared with those for the normal population, indicating that complete return to a preinjury functional level is uncommon despite a good-to-excel lent Merle d'Aubigne clinical score. Furthermore, the ceiling effect demonstrated by the Merle d'Aubigne score (despite its high correlation with the Musculoskeletal Function Assessment score) limits its usefulness as a method for evaluating the outcome of treatment of acetabular fractures. There have been few published clinical studies in which the Musculoskeletal Function Assessment score has been used as an outcome measure, and reference values are lacking. The present study provides initial guideline reference values for use in the evaluation of patients following an acetabular fracture.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2003228728

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