TKA patients likely to suffer worsening of OA symptoms, study finds

Patients slated to undergo total knee arthroplasty had substantial worsening of osteoarthritis symptoms during a two-year preoperative period, according to a study published in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage.

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Researchers used the Osteoarthritis Initiative five-year datasets. A total of 167 persons with isolated TKA and 300 persons with matched symptomatic knee OA but no TKA were studied.

 

The study found that, during the two years before a TKA procedure OA symptom worsening occurred in 27.4 percent of the surgical knees compared to 6.6 percent of matched non-surgical knees.

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