2021
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2021.02.003
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Outcome Reporting in Total Ankle Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review

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“…Considering that the AOFAS authors did not correlate numerical values to the categories excellent, good, regular, and very bad, a generic quality of life questionnaire (SF-36) with categorization evaluated separately, whose final sum ranged from 0 to 100 points (0 = worst and 100 = best) (2,10,19) was used to avoid confusion in the evaluation of the results (2) . Through studies of the scales and after translation and validation of the AOFAS score, it was considered valid and reproducible to evaluate the patients participating in this study regarding clinical-functional aspects (2,20) .…”
Section: Clinical-functional Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Considering that the AOFAS authors did not correlate numerical values to the categories excellent, good, regular, and very bad, a generic quality of life questionnaire (SF-36) with categorization evaluated separately, whose final sum ranged from 0 to 100 points (0 = worst and 100 = best) (2,10,19) was used to avoid confusion in the evaluation of the results (2) . Through studies of the scales and after translation and validation of the AOFAS score, it was considered valid and reproducible to evaluate the patients participating in this study regarding clinical-functional aspects (2,20) .…”
Section: Clinical-functional Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It comprises five domains: pain, other symptoms, daily living activity, sports and recreation, and quality of life regarding the ankle and foot. The default options are data, and each question is scored from 0 to 4; a population with no changes is calculated for each subscale (100 indicates no symptoms, and 0 indicates extreme symptoms) (2,19,23) .…”
Section: Clinical-functional Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This option, which is gaining in popularity, is generally indicated for patients with adjacent joint arthritis, relatively good range of motion, good bone stock, patient preference for low-impact activity, and for patients that are 55 years and older. 14 , 75 With TAA, the patient is generally able to maintain ankle motion and better gait, while also protecting adjacent joints with shorter recovery times. 45 Recent literature suggests that the clinical outcomes for TAA are improving.…”
Section: End-stage Ankle Oa—to Fuse or To Replacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality of life was measured with use of the EuroQol-5 Dimensions (EQ-5D) score [9][10][11] . Patient satisfaction was assessed with use of a questionnaire asking patients whether or not they were satisfied with the result of the procedure and whether the involved ankle was in better or worse condition than preoperatively 12 .…”
Section: Clinical Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%