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Use of scoring systems for assessing and reporting the outcome results from shoulder surgery and arthroplasty 被引量:5
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作者 Simon Booker nawaf alfahad +2 位作者 Martin Scott Ben Gooding W Angus Wallace 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2015年第2期244-251,共8页
To investigate shoulder scoring systems used in Europe and North America and how outcomes might be classified after shoulder joint replacement. All research papers published in four major journals in 2012 and 2013 wer... To investigate shoulder scoring systems used in Europe and North America and how outcomes might be classified after shoulder joint replacement. All research papers published in four major journals in 2012 and 2013 were reviewed for the shoulder scoring systems used in their published papers. A method of identifying how outcomes after shoulder arthroplasty might be used to categorize patients into fair, good, very good and excellent outcomes was explored using the outcome evaluations from patients treated in our own unit. A total of 174 research articles that were published in the four journals used some form of shoulder scoring system. The outcome from shoulder arthroplasty in our unit has been evaluated using the constant score(CS) and the oxford shoulder score and these scores have been used to evaluate individual patient outcomes. CSs of < 30 = unsatisfactory; 30-39 = fair; 40-59 = good; 60-69 = very good; and 70 and over = excellent. The most popular shoulder scoring systems in North America were Simple Shoulder Test and American shoulder and elbow surgeons standard shoulder assessment form score and in Europe CS, Oxford Shoulder Score and DASH score. 展开更多
关键词 SHOULDER joint ARTHROPLASTY REPLACEMENT SCORING methods Operations Surgery Surgical therapy Assessment Patient outcomes Classification
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