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The WHERE Study: Waiting for Hip and KneE REplacement
Sponsor: London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute OR Lawson Research Institute of St. Joseph's
Summary
Total hip and knee replacements (TJR) for osteoarthritis are common orthopaedic procedures performed in Canada. Waits for these procedures are already common and lengthy, and the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the further of delay of thousands of scheduled TJRs. Longer wait times for TJR can be associated with increased pain and functional disability, and up to 80% of patients awaiting TJR use opioids for pain management. Further, pre-operative pain, functional disability and opioid use has been linked to worse recovery and continued opioid abuse post-operatively. Interestingly, some clinical studies have shown that not all patients experience a deterioration in symptoms while on the waitlist for TJR, and a longer wait time is not always associated with poor post-operative outcomes. However, there is insufficient evidence surrounding the relationships between wait time, patient characteristics, and outcomes both prior to and following hip or knee replacement. The Investigators aim to establish a large prospective cohort of patients with osteoarthritis waiting for TJR with key research questions and the overarching objectives of identifying which patients deteriorate while on the waitlist, and how wait time affects patient-important outcomes following surgery. The study will enroll 3008 patients awaiting TJR at 10 Centres from across Canada. All participating site investigators are fellowship trained Orthopaedic surgeons, working in acute care facilities with active research programs and dedicated research staff. The study will follow the patients from their waitlist enrolment up to two years post-operatively. During this time, the research team will collect pain, function, opioid use, and quality of life measures at regular intervals. In addition, an economic analysis will be conducted to determine the impact of length of time on a waitlist on patient and healthcare system costs. The data will highlight the consequences of long waits for patients undergoing TJR, information that will improve patient care and provide insight for refining wait list policies.
Official title: The WHERE Study: Waiting for Hip and KneE REplacement - A Prospective Cohort
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
3008
Start Date
2023-07-13
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2025-03-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
prospective cohort study
This study is observational in nature and does not involve any experimental treatments or additional radiographs, diagnostic tests or clinical interventions beyond what is regularly prescribed within the context of standard of care for each patient. Outcomes for participants will be measured and captured primarily during regularly scheduled clinic/hospital visits, which include standard of care clinical examinations. Participants will be asked to complete study questionnaires as per the visit schedule and participant data will be recorded on applicable study CRFs at the appropriate time points. CRFs detailing patient, injury, and treatment variables of interested will be collected at the time of recruitment.
Locations (1)
London Health Sciences Centre
London, Ontario, Canada