2023
Clinical Improvement Following Operative Management of Ankle Fractures Among Patients With and Without Moderate to High Depressive Symptoms: An Analysis Using PROMIS
Bernstein D, Ramirez G, Thirukumaran C, Flemister A, Oh I, Ketz J, Baumhauer J. Clinical Improvement Following Operative Management of Ankle Fractures Among Patients With and Without Moderate to High Depressive Symptoms: An Analysis Using PROMIS. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2023, 8: 24730114221151077. PMID: 36741681, PMCID: PMC9893091, DOI: 10.1177/24730114221151077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigher depressive symptomsPROMIS Physical FunctionPreoperative time pointAnkle fracturesPhysical functionDepressive symptomsPain interferenceOperative managementTime pointsOutcomes Measurement Information System Physical FunctionPatient recovery patternsAnkle fracture surgeryCase-control studyLinear mixed-effects regression modelsLower depressive symptomsMixed effects regression modelsPaucity of literatureClinical improvementRoutine careFracture surgeryDepression QuestionnaireInclusion criteriaPatient expectationsPatientsDepression symptoms
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 analysisComplications
2018
A Comparative Analysis of Clinical Outcomes in Noninsertional Versus Insertional Tendinopathy Using PROMIS
Bernstein DN, Anderson MR, Baumhauer JF, Oh I, Flemister AS, Ketz JP, DiGiovanni BF. A Comparative Analysis of Clinical Outcomes in Noninsertional Versus Insertional Tendinopathy Using PROMIS. Foot & Ankle Specialist 2018, 12: 350-356. PMID: 30338708, DOI: 10.1177/1938640018806662.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAchilles tendinopathy groupNon-insertional AchillesPhysical function scoresOutcomes Measurement Information SystemClinical improvementPain interferenceMeasurement Information SystemPhysical functionInsertional AchillesAchilles tendinopathyNonoperative careFunction scoresTendinopathy groupOutcomes Measurement Information System Physical FunctionAchilles tendinopathy patientsPatient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information SystemInsertional Achilles tendinopathyProspective comparative studyCommon clinical disorderCharacteristic curve analysisDistribution-based methodsClinical responseClinical outcomesMore patientsTendinopathy patientsDeltoid-Spring Ligament Reconstruction in Stage IIB Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity with Spring Ligament Tear
Oh I, MacDonald A, Ikepeze T, Deland J. Deltoid-Spring Ligament Reconstruction in Stage IIB Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity with Spring Ligament Tear. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2018, 3: 2473011418s00372. DOI: 10.1177/2473011418s00372.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdult Acquired Flatfoot DeformitySpring ligament tearsSF-36 physical functionLigament tearsPhysical functionAcquired Flatfoot DeformityOsseous correctionRadiographic outcomesFlatfoot deformityOutcomes Measurement Information System Physical FunctionShort-term clinical investigationsViable surgical treatment optionPeritalar stabilityPost-operative clinical outcomesTibiocalcaneonavicular ligamentTalo-first metatarsal anglePROMIS Physical FunctionSurgical treatment optionsCalcaneal pitch anglePain interference domainTalonavicular coverage angleAP talo-first metatarsal anglePrevious anatomic studiesGastrocnemius recessionLigament reconstruction
2017
Do PROMIS Scores Show That Nonoperative Treatment of Achilles Tendonopathy Works?
Anderson M, Bernstein D, Baumhauer J, Flemister A, Ketz J, Oh I, DiGiovanni B. Do PROMIS Scores Show That Nonoperative Treatment of Achilles Tendonopathy Works? Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2017, 2: 2473011417s000093. DOI: 10.1177/2473011417s000093.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNonoperative treatmentPain interferencePhysical functionNonoperative carePROMIS scoresClinical responseOutcomes Measurement Information System Physical FunctionPatient-reported outcomesPROMIS PF scoresCommon clinical disorderICD-9 codesNon-validated measuresDisease-specific pathologyPaucity of literatureIAT patientsDistribution-based methodsEleven patientsOrthopaedic FootAverage followDepression domainPatient visitsHigh percentageMCID improvementInclusion criteriaClinical utility