Predicting functional outcome after hip arthroscopy - Evidencio
Predicting functional outcome after hip arthroscopy
This prediction model comprises six easy accessible preoperative risk factors that can be used to predict functional outcome 1 year after a hip arthroscopic intervention, i.e. gender (female), indication (pincer and labral tear), HOS-ADL (low), WHOQOL physical (high) and WHOQOL psychological (low) score.

This clinical prediction model is a first step to predict the functional outcome of patients that are considered for a hip arthroscopic intervention, as it can still be improved through external validation and/or adding additional potential predictors.
Research authors: Patrick Stephan, Maarten A. Röling, Nina M.C. Mathijssen, Gerjon Hannink, Rolf M. Bloem
Version: 1.2
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A successful outcome was defined as either a 23% improvement in HOS-ADL from preoperative to 1 year postoperative, or a HOS-ADL score of over 80% at 1 year postoperative.

In addition to assisting clinicians in patient selection for hip arthroscopic interventions, the model can be used for consulting patients on their expectations of successful surgery. 

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