2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2022.12.027
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Minimal Clinically Important Differences for Oxford, Constant, and University of California Los Angeles Shoulder Scores After Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty to Allow Interpretation of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Future Statistical Power Analyses

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“…These outcomes also exceed the MCID which have been reported with 1-2 years follow-up post-RSA. 19 , 56 , 61 The ROM outcomes are similarly positive with significantly greater improvements compared to the MCID in forward flexion (50° vs. 19.7°) and abduction (42° vs. 18.2°) ( P < .0001), while achieving the MCID for external rotation (8° vs. 7.3°) ( P = .148). 53 These results indicate that RSA offers a durable long-term benefit that is clinically relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…These outcomes also exceed the MCID which have been reported with 1-2 years follow-up post-RSA. 19 , 56 , 61 The ROM outcomes are similarly positive with significantly greater improvements compared to the MCID in forward flexion (50° vs. 19.7°) and abduction (42° vs. 18.2°) ( P < .0001), while achieving the MCID for external rotation (8° vs. 7.3°) ( P = .148). 53 These results indicate that RSA offers a durable long-term benefit that is clinically relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Forward elevation improved by a mean of 35°; abduction improved by a mean of 46°; external rotation improved by a mean of 22°. Constant score was reported in five studies and demonstrated a mean improvement of 26 points (MCID: 7.6–9.3) ( 46 , 47 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forward elevation improved by a mean of 35°; abduction improved by a mean of 46°; external rotation improved by a mean of 22°. Constant score was reported in five studies and demonstrated a mean improvement of 26 points (MCID: 7.6-9.3)(46,47).Secondary stiffness following proximal humeral fracture remains a challenge for successful management and return to peak shoulder function. A careful history, clinical examination, and investigations are needed to identify contributing factors for addressing pain and stiffness.…”
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confidence: 99%