Purpose: Clinical shoulder science lacks a benchmark against which the early clinical value of new glenoid components can be compared; such a benchmark may be derived from a multicenter study of patients receiving an established, internationally used design of glenoid component. Methods: We obtained data from 11 centers on 1270 patients having total shoulder arthroplasty using an all-polyethylene component with a fluted central peg. We analyzed individual patient outcomes at 1 and 2 years after surgery. We compared the improvement for each patient to the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and calculated each patient’s improvement as a percent of maximal possible improvement (MPI). Results: The preoperative scores improved from SST 3 ± 2, ASES 37 ± 15, Constant score 36 ± 16, and Penn score 30 ± 19 to SST 10 ± 2, ASES 90 ± 12, Constant 76 ± 13, and Penn 80 ± 24 (p < 0.001 for each). A high percentage of patients improved by more than the MCID (SST 96%, ASES 98%, Constant 94%, Penn 93%) and obtained improvement of at least 30% of the MPI (SST 95%, ASES 98%, Constant 91%, Penn 87%). The clinical outcomes realized with this glenoid design were not worse for the 41% of shoulders with preoperative type B glenoids or for the 30% of shoulders with more than 15 degrees of glenoid retroversion. Conclusions: Individual patients from 11 international practices having total shoulder arthroplasty using a basic glenoid component design obtained highly significant clinical outcomes, providing a benchmark against which the early outcomes of new designs can be compared to determine whether they provide increased clinical value.

One and two-year clinical outcomes for a polyethylene glenoid with a fluted peg: one thousand two hundred seventy individual patients from eleven centers / Matsen, F. A.; Iannotti, J. P.; Churchill, R. S.; De Wilde, L.; Edwards, T. B.; Evans, M. C.; Fehringer, E. V.; Groh, G. I.; Kelly, J. D.; Kilian, C. M.; Merolla, G.; Norris, T. R.; Porcellini, G.; Spencer, E. E.; Vidil, A.; Wirth, M. A.; Russ, S. M.; Neradilek, M.; Somerson, J. S.. - In: INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDICS. - ISSN 0341-2695. - 43:2(2019), pp. 367-378. [10.1007/s00264-018-4213-3]

One and two-year clinical outcomes for a polyethylene glenoid with a fluted peg: one thousand two hundred seventy individual patients from eleven centers

Porcellini G.;
2019

Abstract

Purpose: Clinical shoulder science lacks a benchmark against which the early clinical value of new glenoid components can be compared; such a benchmark may be derived from a multicenter study of patients receiving an established, internationally used design of glenoid component. Methods: We obtained data from 11 centers on 1270 patients having total shoulder arthroplasty using an all-polyethylene component with a fluted central peg. We analyzed individual patient outcomes at 1 and 2 years after surgery. We compared the improvement for each patient to the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and calculated each patient’s improvement as a percent of maximal possible improvement (MPI). Results: The preoperative scores improved from SST 3 ± 2, ASES 37 ± 15, Constant score 36 ± 16, and Penn score 30 ± 19 to SST 10 ± 2, ASES 90 ± 12, Constant 76 ± 13, and Penn 80 ± 24 (p < 0.001 for each). A high percentage of patients improved by more than the MCID (SST 96%, ASES 98%, Constant 94%, Penn 93%) and obtained improvement of at least 30% of the MPI (SST 95%, ASES 98%, Constant 91%, Penn 87%). The clinical outcomes realized with this glenoid design were not worse for the 41% of shoulders with preoperative type B glenoids or for the 30% of shoulders with more than 15 degrees of glenoid retroversion. Conclusions: Individual patients from 11 international practices having total shoulder arthroplasty using a basic glenoid component design obtained highly significant clinical outcomes, providing a benchmark against which the early outcomes of new designs can be compared to determine whether they provide increased clinical value.
2019
3-dic-2018
43
2
367
378
One and two-year clinical outcomes for a polyethylene glenoid with a fluted peg: one thousand two hundred seventy individual patients from eleven centers / Matsen, F. A.; Iannotti, J. P.; Churchill, R. S.; De Wilde, L.; Edwards, T. B.; Evans, M. C.; Fehringer, E. V.; Groh, G. I.; Kelly, J. D.; Kilian, C. M.; Merolla, G.; Norris, T. R.; Porcellini, G.; Spencer, E. E.; Vidil, A.; Wirth, M. A.; Russ, S. M.; Neradilek, M.; Somerson, J. S.. - In: INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDICS. - ISSN 0341-2695. - 43:2(2019), pp. 367-378. [10.1007/s00264-018-4213-3]
Matsen, F. A.; Iannotti, J. P.; Churchill, R. S.; De Wilde, L.; Edwards, T. B.; Evans, M. C.; Fehringer, E. V.; Groh, G. I.; Kelly, J. D.; Kilian, C. M.; Merolla, G.; Norris, T. R.; Porcellini, G.; Spencer, E. E.; Vidil, A.; Wirth, M. A.; Russ, S. M.; Neradilek, M.; Somerson, J. S.
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