Association of Patient-reported Outcomes with Clinical Outcomes after Distal Humerus Fracture Treatment

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2020-02

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Bhashyam, Abhiram R.
Ochen, Yassine
van der Vliet, Quirine M J
Leenen, L. P.H.ORCID 0000-0001-8385-1801ISNI 0000000390070047
Hietbrink, FalcoISNI 0000000388513355
Houwert, Roderick M.ISNI 0000000389377375
Dyer, George S.M.
Heng, Marilyn

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Abstract

In this study, we assessed the patient-reported outcomes of distal humerus fracture treatment using Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) or QuickDASH (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand) scores and the association between patient-reported outcomes and clinical outcomes. Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of 76 adult patients who sustained an acute distal humerus fracture between 2016 and 2018; 53 patients completed at least one patient-reported outcome measure used to assess physical function (PF) during their routine follow-up care (69.7% response rate). The average time to follow-up patient-reported outcome measure was 10.3 months. Patients completed the PROMIS PF 10a, PROMIS upper extremity (UE) 16a, and/or QuickDASH based on the treating institution/service. In addition, the PROMIS Global (Mental) subscale score was used as a measure of self-rated mental health. To assess clinical outcomes, we measured radiographic union, range of motion, and postoperative complications. Results: Most fractures were intra-articular (67.9%), and 84.9% were treated surgically. After treatment, 98.1% of fractures united radiographically. By the final follow-up, the average arc of motion was 18° to 122°. Average (±SD) PROMIS PF and UE scores were 41.7 ± 11.1 and 40.8 ± 12.4, respectively. The average QuickDASH score was 39.4 ± 26.5. The arc of flexion-extension and PROMIS Global (Mental) score were independently associated with PROMIS PF and PROMIS UE scores. Conclusions: We found that clinical factors (the arc of flexion-extension) and patient psychological factors (PROMIS Global [Mental] score) were independently associated with PROMIS measures of PF after distal humerus fracture treatment. These data can be used to contextualize patient outcomes and guide patient expectations.

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Surgery, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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Bhashyam, A R, Ochen, Y, Van Der Vliet, Q M J, Leenen, L P H, Hietbrink, F, Houwert, R M, Dyer, G S M & Heng, M 2020, 'Association of Patient-reported Outcomes with Clinical Outcomes after Distal Humerus Fracture Treatment', Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews, vol. 4, no. 2, e19.00122, pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-19-00122