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NCT04775719
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Pilot Sensor Randomized Controlled Trial: Setting Expectations to Increase Satisfactory Outcomes After Total Knee Replacement

Sponsor: London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute OR Lawson Research Institute of St. Joseph's

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

More than 70,000 total knee replacement procedures are performed annually in Canada, representing a growth of 17% over the past 5 years, with further increases anticipated due to an aging population. While total knee replacement offers improved quality of life for patients and is cost effective for the healthcare system, 20% of patients routinely report dissatisfaction with the procedure. Patient dissatisfaction has been strongly linked to unmet expectations of outcomes after the surgery, especially with respect to physical activity. Counselling patients on appropriate expectations has been suggested as a means to improve satisfaction. Recently, our group has developed a tool to predict the functional ability of an individual patient after total knee replacement. This tool employs machine learning to classify patients as more likely to maintain or improve function, based on a functional test performed in clinic while wearing a sensor system around each knee. Implementing this tool in clinic pre-operatively could assist in setting appropriate expectations for each patient. Our primary objective is to compare patient satisfaction scores at one year after total knee replacement in patients who were informed of their specific expected functional outcome compared to patients who were not informed of their predicted functional outcome. We hypothesize that patients who are given an informed expectation will have higher satisfaction scores. This in turn may decrease health system costs associated with additional clinic visits from dissatisfied patients.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

40

Start Date

2021-08-16

Completion Date

2025-05

Last Updated

2025-03-19

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Patient-Specific Prediction of Functional Outcome

Information sheet that describes whether a patient is more likely to improve on or maintain their current preoperative function.

OTHER

Standard Pre-Operative Total Knee Arthroplasty Information

Standard of care information that is routinely provided at patient preadmission appointments.

Locations (1)

London Health Science Centre

London, Ontario, Canada