![]() ![]() Ruzbarsky, MD, UNITED STATES Trevor Shelton, MD, MS, UNITED STATES Spencer M Comfort, BS, UNITED STATES Joan Rutledge, BS, UNITED STATES Marc J. ![]() Relationship Between Joint Hypermobility and Outcomes at 2 Years Following Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement Graeme Matthewson, MD, CANADA Ali Shahabinezhad, MD, CANADA Allison Williams, BSc, CANADA Matthew Macciacchera, BMSc, IRELAND Olufemi R. Sports Med, CANADAĮffect Of Covid-19 Cancelled Elective Surgeries on Outcomes of Hip Arthroscopy: A Matched-Cohort StudyĪlex Chang, BS, UNITED STATES Emma Rodney, BS, UNITED STATES Anna Cally, BS, UNITED STATES Srino Bharam, MD, UNITED STATESĮffective Management Options for Treatment Of Microsinstability of the Hip: A Scoping Review Sarah Remedios, CANADA Ivan Wong, MD, FRCSC, MACM, Dip. Hip ePosters Patients with Associated Spine Or Other Major Joint Pain Have Equivalent Outcomes To Patients With Isolated Hip Pain After Hip Arthroscopy This easy tool will help practitioners to make more informed decisions regarding the performance or not of hip arthroscopy in patients with a high risk for conversion to THA. The HAR-Index showed an area under the ROC curve of 0.89, a predictive index categorized as very good. The increased risk of THA for each of the HAR-Index values was 1,1%, 6,2%, 17,9%, 55,1% and 79,3% respectively. The Hip-Arthroplasty-Risk Index (HAR-Index), is a 0-4 points scale obtained from four binary scores (0-1) depending on whether the cut-off point of each variable is reached or not. The optimal cut-off points for each one was calculated, and a risk index was generated. The risk of each variable for THA was calculated and, by selecting the variables with an area under the ROC curve greater than 0.7, a calculator was constructed providing a risk index for each patient.įour variables (age, Body Mass Index, Tönnis and ALAD) were related to an increased risk of conversion. Preoperative variables of 584 FAI-patients from a single center who underwent hip arthroscopy with a minimum 2-years follow-up were analyzed. This study is a retrospective analysis of a prospective cohort. The objective of this study is to describe a new useful tool to assess the preoperative risk for THA conversion after hip arthroscopy in patients with FAI. The most important one is the early need for a total hip arthroplasty (THA). Hip arthroscopy in femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) cases is a growing technique that can carry some unsatisfactory results. ![]()
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