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. 2013 Jan 24;346:f232. doi: 10.1136/bmj.f232

Table 3.

 Patient reported outcomes and mechanical knee stability measures at five years and change between two and five years for as treated groups (n=118)

Outcome As treated groups Mean between group differences
Early ACL reconstruction
(n=59)
Delayed ACL reconstruction
(n=30)
Rehabilitation alone
(n=29)
Early v
delayed ACL reconstruction
P value Early ACL reconstruction
v
rehabilitation alone
P value Delayed ACL reconstruction
v
rehabilitation alone
P value
Mean (95% CI) follow-up after randomisation (months) 60 (59 to 61) 59 (57 to 60) 58 (55 to 61) 1 (−1 to 2) 0.883 2 (−1,4) 0.145 1 (−3 to 4) 0.611
Patient reported outcomes at 5 years
Mean (95% CI) KOOS*:
 KOOS4 80 (75 to 84) 81 (75 to 88) 82 (76 to 88) −1 (−9 to 6) 0.698 −3 (−10 to 5) 0.492 −1 (−10 to 8) 0.804
 Pain 91 (88 to 94) 91 (86 to 96) 92 (87 to 96) 0 (−5 to 5) 0.968 −1 (−6 to 4) 0.697 −1 (−7 to 5) 0.771
 Symptoms 83 (78 to 87) 85 (79 to 90) 89 (83 to 95) −3 (−10 to 5) 0.466 −7 (−15 to 0) 0.054 −5 (−12 to 3) 0.221
 Activities of daily living 95 (93 to 97) 97 (95 to 99) 96 (93 to 100) −2 (−6 to 1) 0.246 −1 (−5 to 3) 0.537 1 (−3 to 4) 0.649
 Sport and recreation 76 (70 to 81) 78 (68 to 87) 81 (73 to 90) −2 (−13 to 9) 0.712 −6 (−16 to 4) 0.255 −4 (−16 to 9) 0.536
 Knee related QOL 71 (65 to 76) 72 (63 to 80) 66 (58 to 75) −1 (−11 to 9) 0.822 4 (−6 to 14) 0.401 5 (−7 to 17) 0.388
Mean (95% CI) SF-36‡:
 Physical component 85 (79 to 92) 83 (78 to 89) 85 (79 to 92) 2 (−5 to 9) 0.616 0 (−8 to 7) 0.967 −2 (−10 to 7) 0.652
 Mental component 87 (83 to 91) 86 (81 to 91) 83 (76 to 90) 1 (−5 to 8) 0.677 4 (−3 to 11) 0.294 3 (−6 to 11) 0.543
Median (interquartile range) Tegner activity scale§ 4 (2 to 7) 4 (2 to 7) 4 (2 to 6.5) 0 (−1 to 1) 0.734 0 (−1 to 1) 0.959 0 (−2 to 1) 0.949
No (%) active at pre-injury Tegner activity scale level¶ 13 (22) 6 (20) 6 (21) 2 (−17 to 18)** 0.828 1 (−18 to 18)** 0.915 −1 (−22 to 20)** 0.924
Mechanical knee stability at 5 years
No (%) normal Lachman test†† 45 (76) 18 (60) 1/28 (4) 16 (−3 to 36)** 0.121 72 (52 to 82)** <0.001 56 (32 to 71)** <0.001
No (%) normal pivot shift test‡‡ 45 (76) 18 (60) 5/28 (18) 16 (−3 to 36)** 0.121 58 (38 to 72)** <0.001 42 (17 to 60)** 0.002
Change in patient reported outcomes (5 minus 2 years)
Mean (95% CI) KOOS:
 KOOS4 4 (1 to 8) 8 (0 to 15) 3 (−1 to 8) −3 (−11 to 4) 0.337 1 (−5 to 7) 0.754 4 (−4 to 13) 0.308
 Pain 4 (1 to 7) 5 (0 to 11) 2 (−1 to 5) −1 (−7 to −4) 0.648 2 (−2 to 7) 0.363 3 (−3 to 10) 0.302
 Symptoms 4 (0 to 8) 4 (−2 to 11) 3 (−2 to 9) −1 (−8 to 6) 0.856 0 (−6 to 7) 0.900 1 (−7 to 9) 0.789
 Activities of daily living 2 (−1 to 4) 3 (0 to 6) 2 (0 to 4) −1 (−5 to 3) 0.725 0 (−3 to 4) 0.869 1 (−2 to 4) 0.571
 Sport and recreation 5 (−1 to 11) 11 (1 to 22) 5 (−1 to 12) −6 (−17 to 5) 0.254 −1 (−10 to 9) 0.912 6 (−7 to 18) 0.360
 Knee related QOL 4 (0 to 8) 10 (0 to 20) 2 (−5 to 9) −6 (−17 to 5) 0.283 2 (−6 to 9) 0.643 8 (−4 to 20) 0.205
Mean (95% CI) SF-36:
 Physical component 4 (−1 to 8) 9 (4 to 14) 4 (−2 to 9) −5 (−13 to 2) 0.157 0 (−8 to 8) 0.992 5 (−2 to 13) 0.153
 Mental component −1 (−5 to 3) 1 (−5 to 8) 1 (−3 to 3) −2 (−9 to 5) 0.607 −1 (−7 to 5) 0.707 1 (−6 to 8) 0.838

ACL=anterior cruciate ligament; KOOS=knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score; QOL=quality of life.

*KOOS ranges from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating better results.12, 13

†Includes four KOOS subscales: pain, symptoms, function in sports and recreation, and knee related quality of life; scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating better results.7

‡Scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating better results.14

§Assesses activity level with specific emphasis on knee; scores range from 1 (least strenuous activity) to 10 (high knee demanding activity on professional sports level).15

¶Patients with score at five years that was same as or higher than pre-injury score.

**95% confidence interval for percentage.

††Assesses anteroposterior laxity of knee at rest in semiflexed position; results range from 0 (normal laxity) to 3 (severely increased laxity); data include knees with normal laxity.

‡‡Assesses rotational stability of knee at rest; results range from 0 (normal stability) to 3 (severely increased instability); data include knees with normal stability.