2022
Comparison of Physical Function and Pain Levels of Hallux Rigidus Patients before and after Synthetic Cartilage Implant vs Arthrodesis Surgery
Oh I, Joo P, Baumhauer J, Houck J, Kohring J, Flemister A, Ketz J, DiGiovanni B. Comparison of Physical Function and Pain Levels of Hallux Rigidus Patients before and after Synthetic Cartilage Implant vs Arthrodesis Surgery. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2022, 7: 2473011421s00381. PMCID: PMC8793603, DOI: 10.1177/2473011421s00381.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSynthetic cartilage implant hemiarthroplastyPostoperative physical functionPhysical functionSCI cohortT-scoreHallux rigidusAD cohortHallux rigidus patientsPain Interference LevelsPainful degenerative conditionsSynthetic cartilage implantPatients' physical functionTime pointsOutcomes Measurement Information SystemPROMIS T-scoresMeasurement Information SystemQuality of lifePhone surveyArthrodesis surgeryArthrodesis groupFinal followPain levelsComplication ratePROMIS scoresSCI group
2019
Are Sicker Patients Less Likely to Improve after Ankle Fusion?
Kohring J, Houck J, Flemister S, Ketz J, Oh I, Baumhauer J. Are Sicker Patients Less Likely to Improve after Ankle Fusion? Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2019, 4: 2473011419s00252. PMCID: PMC8696802, DOI: 10.1177/2473011419s00252.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCharlson Comorbidity IndexPROMIS Physical FunctionPROMIS T-scoresPain interferenceASA scorePhysical functionAnkle arthrodesisT-scoreSicker patientsAnkle fusionDemographic dataHigher Charlson comorbidity indexPre-existing medical conditionsPre-operative functionLow physical functionPost-operative patientsAnkle arthrodesis proceduresComorbidity indexMedical comorbiditiesChart reviewRetrospective reviewRisk stratificationRoutine careAnkle arthritisArthrodesis proceduresMatching Patient Expectations after Ankle Fusion Based on Patient Reported Outcome Measures
Kohring J, Houck J, Flemister S, Ketz J, Oh I, Baumhauer J. Matching Patient Expectations after Ankle Fusion Based on Patient Reported Outcome Measures. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2019, 4: 2473011419s00253. PMCID: PMC8696874, DOI: 10.1177/2473011419s00253.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhysical functionPain interferenceAnkle fusionT-scoreSurgical interventionAnkle arthrodesisPatient expectationsHigher baseline painAdjacent joint arthritisPROMIS T-scoresAnkle arthrodesis proceduresModerate inverse correlationBaseline painJoint arthritisRetrospective reviewRoutine careAnkle arthritisLess painArthrodesis proceduresPatient cohortSurgical resultsOutcome measuresClinical measuresPatient's perspectiveOutcome data
2018
Can Women Live with More Symptoms than Men?
Baumhauer J, Flemister A, Oh I, DiGiovanni B, Houck J. Can Women Live with More Symptoms than Men? Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2018, 3: 2473011418s00154. DOI: 10.1177/2473011418s00154.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReceiver operator curveSensitivity/specificityPASS statusPROMIS PFPROMIS scoresPROMIS scalesPROMIS domainsAcceptable symptom statePROMIS T-scoresImportant difference valuesAUC valuesPROMIS-PIClinical improvementSurgical patientsPain interferenceSymptom stateAnkle problemsSimilar painPhysical functionPhysical abilityCurrent treatmentMore symptomsPatientsLower AUCT-scoreDetermining Success or Failure After Foot and Ankle Surgery Using Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) and Patient Reported Outcome Information System (PROMIS)
Anderson MR, Baumhauer JF, DiGiovanni BF, Flemister S, Ketz JP, Oh I, Houck JR. Determining Success or Failure After Foot and Ankle Surgery Using Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) and Patient Reported Outcome Information System (PROMIS). Foot & Ankle International 2018, 39: 894-902. PMID: 29791196, DOI: 10.1177/1071100718769666.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient acceptable symptom statePROMIS T-scoresPROMIS Physical FunctionPatient-reported outcomesPatient outcomesAnkle surgeryT-scorePain interferencePhysical functionPatients' perceptionsChi-square analysisTertiary academic medical centerGeneric patient-reported outcomesROC analysisPostoperative PROMIS scoresAcceptable symptom stateProportion of patientsReceiver operator curve analysisRetrospective cohort studyT-score valuesAcademic medical centerNegative patient outcomesOperator curve analysisCohort studyPROMIS scores
2017
When are the Patients Satisfied with Their Outcome? Correlation of PROMIS Values with Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) Scores in Foot and Ankle Patients
Anderson M, Baumhauer J, Flemister A, Ketz J, Oh I, DiGiovanni B, Houck J. When are the Patients Satisfied with Their Outcome? Correlation of PROMIS Values with Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) Scores in Foot and Ankle Patients. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2017, 2: 2473011417s000095. DOI: 10.1177/2473011417s000095.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient acceptable symptom statePROMIS PFPROMIS Physical FunctionPain interferencePROMIS T-scoresPROMIS scoresPROMIS scalesAnkle patientsPatient acceptable symptom state scoreT-scorePreoperative PROMIS scoresAcceptable symptom stateLevel of painStandard of careExpectations of treatmentLogistic regression analysisRegression analysisSensitivity/specificityPatient demographicsPoint patientsSymptom statePhysical functionVisit typePatient outcomesOutcome measures