骨关节炎
阻力训练
全髋关节置换术
医学
物理疗法
髋关节置换术
髋关节手术
物理医学与康复
外科
关节置换术
替代医学
病理
作者
Thomas Frydendal,Robin Christensen,Inger Mechlenburg,Lone Ramer Mikkelsen,Claus Varnum,Anders Elneff Graversen,Per Kjærsgaard‐Andersen,Peter Revald,Christian Hofbauer,Manuel Josef Bieder,Haidar Qassim,Muhammad Usman Munir,Stig Storgaard Jakobsen,Sabrina Mai Nielsen,Kim Gordon Ingwersen,Søren Overgaard
标识
DOI:10.1056/nejmoa2400141
摘要
BackgroundTotal hip replacement is routinely recommended for severe hip osteoarthritis, but data from randomized trials are lacking regarding comparison of the effectiveness of this procedure with that of nonsurgical treatment such as resistance training.MethodsWe conducted a multicenter, randomized, controlled trial to compare total hip replacement with resistance training in patients 50 years of age or older who had severe hip osteoarthritis and an indication for surgery. The primary outcome was the change in patient-reported hip pain and function from baseline to 6 months after the initiation of treatment, assessed with the use of the Oxford Hip Score (range, 0 to 48, with higher scores indicating less pain and better function). Safety was also assessed.Download a PDF of the Plain Language Summary.ResultsA total of 109 patients (mean age, 67.6 years) were randomly assigned to total hip replacement (53 patients) or resistance training (56 patients). In an intention-to-treat analysis, the mean increase (indicating improvement) in the Oxford Hip Score was 15.9 points in patients assigned to total hip replacement and 4.5 points in patients assigned to resistance training (difference, 11.4 points; 95% confidence interval, 8.9 to 14.0; P<0.001). At 6 months, 5 patients (9%) who had been assigned to total hip replacement had not undergone surgery, and 12 patients (21%) who had been assigned to resistance training had undergone total hip replacement. The incidence of serious adverse events at 6 months was similar in the two groups; the majority of such events were known complications of total hip replacement.ConclusionsIn patients 50 years of age or older who had severe hip osteoarthritis and an indication for surgery, total hip replacement resulted in a clinically important, superior reduction in hip pain and improved hip function, as reported by patients, at 6 months as compared with resistance training. (Funded by the Danish Rheumatism Association and others; PROHIP ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT04070027.) Quick Take Hip Replacement for Severe Hip Osteoarthritis 1m 52s
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