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. 2013 May 16;37(8):1457–1463. doi: 10.1007/s00264-013-1921-6

Table 4.

Univariate analysis of the factors for recurrent dislocation

Factors Recurrent (+) Recurrent (−) P value
Age (years old) 63.0 ± 13.6 69.1 ± 10.3 0.1273
Height (cm) 153.3 ± 11.0 155.0 ± 11.3 0.6547
Body weight (kg) 55.8 ± 14.6 57.2 ± 12.8 0.7605
BMI (kg/m2) 23.6 ± 5.30 23.7 ± 3.26 0.9539
Gender Male: 50 % (6/12) Male: 50 % (6/12) 0.6353
Female: 58.3 % (14/24) Female: 41.7 % (10/24)
Indication of THA OA: 45.5 % (5/11) OA: 54.6 % (6/11) 0.1391
RA: 50 % (2/4) RA: 50 % (2/4)
ONFH: 88.9 % (8/9) ONFH: 11.1 % (1/9)
Revision: 41.7 % (5/12) Revision: 58.3 % (7/12)
Diameters of femoral head 22 mm: 55.6 % (5/9) 22 mm: 44.4 % (4/9) 0.9434
26 mm: 59.1 % (13/22) 26 mm: 40.9 % (9/22)
32 mm: 66.7 % (2/3) 32 mm: 33.3 % (1/3)
Direction of dislocation Anterior: 55.6 % (5/9) Anterior: 44.4 % (4/9) 1.0000
Posterior: 55.6 % (15/27) Posterior: 44.4 % (12/27)
Cup abduction (°) 44.2 ± 8.87 42.8 ± 5.72 0.5750
Cup anteversion (°) 11.5 ± 7.87 13.2 ± 7.76 0.5160
Timing of dislocation (month) 21.6 ± 23.0 3.56 ± 4.65 0.0006*
Timing of dislocation (≤1 year, >1 year) ≤1 year: 40.0 % (10/25) ≤1 year: 60.0 % (15/25) 0.0046*
>1 year: 90.9 % (10/11) >1 year: 9.09 % (1/11)

BMI body mass index, OA osteoarthritis, RA rheumatoid arthritis, ONFH idiopathic osteonecrosis of femoral head

Qualitative data were compared with χ2 test and quantitative data with the Pearson test

* Statically significant p-value <0.05