2020
DOI: 10.1177/0363546520950743
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Radiographic Indices Are Not Predictive of Clinical Outcomes Among 1735 Patients Indicated for Hip Arthroscopic Surgery: A Machine Learning Analysis

Abstract: Background: The relationship between the preoperative radiographic indices for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) and postoperative patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) scores continues to be under investigation, with inconsistent findings reported. Purpose: To apply a machine learning model to determine which preoperative radiographic indices, if any, among patients indicated for the arthroscopic correction of FAIS predict whether a patient will achieve the minimal clinically important difference… Show more

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“…17 This methodology has been utilized with increasing frequency in orthopaedics to develop models for predicting surgical outcomes. 13,27,29 Although patients who undergo revision hip arthroscopy have improved outcomes after their second procedure, their results remain inferior to patients who only undergo primary arthroscopy. 18 Several risk factors for revision hip arthroscopy have been reported in the literature, although there is variability.…”
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“…17 This methodology has been utilized with increasing frequency in orthopaedics to develop models for predicting surgical outcomes. 13,27,29 Although patients who undergo revision hip arthroscopy have improved outcomes after their second procedure, their results remain inferior to patients who only undergo primary arthroscopy. 18 Several risk factors for revision hip arthroscopy have been reported in the literature, although there is variability.…”
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“…15 The hip impingement index was calculated by subtracting the alpha angle from the femoral version angle. 27 All angles were analyzed as nonnormal continuous variables. Patients enrolled in the registry completed PROMs, with scores prospectively collected preoperatively and at 1and 2-year follow-up.…”
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“…Aside from examining general patient characteristics such as sex, global laxity, age, and BMI, many studies have been carried out to identify aspects of hip joint anatomy that correlate with surgical success or failure. 8,14-16,22 In another study in this month’s AJSM , Maldonado et al 14 examine the possible effect of preoperative acetabular overcoverage on the results of arthroscopic treatment for FAI. The authors compared the results in 45 patients whose preoperative LCEA was >40° with a similar number of patients matched for age, sex, BMI, and length of follow-up but whose LCEA measured between 25° and 40°.…”
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