2020
Prediction of post-interventional physical function in diabetic foot ulcer patients using patient reported outcome measurement information system (PROMIS)
Hao SP, Houck JR, Waldman OV, Baumhauer JF, Oh I. Prediction of post-interventional physical function in diabetic foot ulcer patients using patient reported outcome measurement information system (PROMIS). Foot And Ankle Surgery 2020, 27: 224-230. PMID: 32439241, PMCID: PMC7655606, DOI: 10.1016/j.fas.2020.04.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAlgorithmsAmputation, SurgicalDiabetic FootFemaleHumansInformation SystemsMaleMiddle AgedPatient Reported Outcome MeasuresPredictive Value of TestsRecovery of FunctionConceptsPostoperative physical functionDiabetic foot ulcer patientsBaseline physical functionPreoperative PROMIS scoresFoot ulcer patientsDFU patientsPhysical functionUlcer patientsClinical factorsPROMIS scoresSurgical interventionAmputation levelHealing statusPostoperative PROMIS physical functionPatients' physical functionPROMIS Physical FunctionOutcomes Measurement Information SystemPreoperative physical functionRelevant clinical factorsSignificant univariate correlationRank correlation coefficientMeasurement Information SystemChi-squared testWound healing statusDFU population
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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsAchilles TendonAdultAgedConservative TreatmentFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansMaleMiddle AgedPatient Reported Outcome MeasuresProspective StudiesROC CurveTendinopathyConceptsAchilles 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 patientsPROMIS Pain Interference Is Superior vs Numeric Pain Rating Scale for Pain Assessment in Foot and Ankle Patients
Bernstein DN, Kelly M, Houck JR, Ketz JP, Flemister AS, DiGiovanni BF, Baumhauer JF, Oh I. PROMIS Pain Interference Is Superior vs Numeric Pain Rating Scale for Pain Assessment in Foot and Ankle Patients. Foot & Ankle International 2018, 40: 139-144. PMID: 30282475, DOI: 10.1177/1071100718803314.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAnkleFemaleFootHumansMaleMiddle AgedPain MeasurementPain, PostoperativePatient Reported Outcome MeasuresPreoperative PeriodReproducibility of ResultsConceptsNumeric Pain Rating ScalePROMIS Physical FunctionPROMIS PFPain rating scalePROMIS-PIPreoperative levelsAnkle patientsPROMIS Pain Interference scoresRating ScalePain interference scoresPROMIS Pain InterferenceCurrent Procedural Terminology codesOutcomes Measurement Information SystemProcedural Terminology codesMeasurement Information SystemElective footPostoperative functionPostoperative settingPain managementPain assessmentPain interferenceSpearman correlation coefficientPROMIS domainsPhysical functionInclusion criteriaDetermining 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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnkleFemaleFootHumansMaleOutcome Assessment, Health CarePatient Reported Outcome MeasuresRetrospective StudiesConceptsPatient 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
2016
Preoperative PROMIS Scores Predict Postoperative Success in Foot and Ankle Patients
Ho B, Houck JR, Flemister AS, Ketz J, Oh I, DiGiovanni BF, Baumhauer JF. Preoperative PROMIS Scores Predict Postoperative Success in Foot and Ankle Patients. Foot & Ankle International 2016, 37: 911-918. PMID: 27530986, DOI: 10.1177/1071100716665113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnkleFootHumansPain, PostoperativePatient Reported Outcome MeasuresPostoperative PeriodPreoperative PeriodProspective StudiesROC CurveSurveys and QuestionnairesTreatment OutcomeConceptsPreoperative PROMIS scoresPhysical function scoresPatient-reported outcomesPROMIS scoresPhysical functionPreoperative painOperative interventionPain interferenceAnkle clinicFunction scoresDepression scoresCutoff valueT-scorePreoperative patient-reported outcomesMinimal clinical important differencePatient-reported outcome scoresElective operative interventionPain interference scoresPostoperative pain improvementPrognostic cutoff valuePROMIS Physical FunctionSignificant pain reductionClinical important differenceConsecutive patient visitsPredictors of improvement