2020
Is there a Difference in Outcomes between Patients who Received a Double or Triple Arthrodesis for Hindfoot Arthritis?
Holleran A, Baumhauer J, Houck J, Homeier D, Flemister A, Ketz J, DiGiovanni B, Oh I. Is there a Difference in Outcomes between Patients who Received a Double or Triple Arthrodesis for Hindfoot Arthritis? Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2020, 5: 2473011420s00251. PMCID: PMC8705489, DOI: 10.1177/2473011420s00251.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPain interferencePhysical functionDouble arthrodesisTriple arthrodesisOutcomes Measurement Information System Physical FunctionRetrospective medical record reviewPROMIS Pain InterferencePROMIS Physical FunctionProportion of patientsMedical record reviewWound healing problemsStandard of treatmentLess patient morbidityTerms of ageNerve injuryClinical outcomesRecord reviewFoot deformityPatient morbidityLower painMedical recordsHealing problemsHindfoot deformityChi-square analysisComplicationsPattern of recovery and outcomes of patient reported physical function and pain interference after ankle fusion: a retrospective cohort study
Kohring JM, Houck JR, Oh I, Flemister AS, Ketz JP, Baumhauer JF. Pattern of recovery and outcomes of patient reported physical function and pain interference after ankle fusion: a retrospective cohort study. Journal Of Patient-Reported Outcomes 2020, 4: 40. PMID: 32462241, PMCID: PMC7253567, DOI: 10.1186/s41687-020-00203-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPROMIS Physical FunctionPhysical functionAnkle fusionT-scoreCohort studyPain interferenceProspective single cohort studyPain interference measuresOutcomes of patientsPercentage of patientsProportion of patientsRetrospective cohort studyPostoperative time pointsAnkle arthrodesis proceduresSingle cohort studyAnkle fusion surgeryPattern of recoveryRetrospective reviewRoutine careArthrodesis proceduresAnkle arthrodesisFusion surgeryEvidenceLevel IIProvider communicationPatient recovery
2018
Determining 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