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. 2015 Jan 22;86(1):32–40. doi: 10.3109/17453674.2014.972259

Table 5.

Patient-reported outcomes for populations studied, by head size

28 mm 32 mm 36 mm p-value a
Number (%) 1,864 (40.6) 869 (18.9) 1,863 (40.5)
Oxford hip score
 Preoperative, mean (SD) range 18.2 (8.0) 1–44 18.3 (7.9) 2–43 19.6 (8.2) 0–46 < 0.001
 Postoperative, median (range) 43 (0–48) 41 (4–48) 48 (2–48) < 0.001
EQ5D index
 Preoperative, mean (SD) range 0.366 (0.315) -0.484 to 1 0.365 (0.316) -0.319 to 1 0.401 (0.311) -0.594 to 1 0.001
 Postoperative, median (range) 0.848 (-0.319 to 1) 0.796 (-0.126 to 1) 0.850 (-0.594 to 1) < 0.001
Satisfaction, n (%) < 0.001
 Excellent 791 (42.4) 319 (36.7) 803 (43.1)
 Very good 683 (36.6) 299 (34.4) 673 (36.1)
 Good 288 (15.5) 190 (21.9) 273 (14.7)
 Fair 77 (4.1) 46 (5.3) 79 (4.2)
 Poor 25 (1.3) 15 (1.7) 35 (1.9)
Success, n (%) 0.001
 Much better 1,673 (89.8) 736 (84.7) 1,658 (89.0)
 A little better 124 (6.7) 103 (11.9) 134 (7.2)
 About the same 27 (1.5) 14 (1.6) 30 (1.6)
 A little worse 22 (1.2) 10 (1.2) 29 (1.6)
 Much worse 18 (1.0) 6 (0.7) 12 (0.6)
Time from operation to PROMs completion, mean days (SD) range 207 (26) 183–361 209 (28) 184–357 210 (29) 183–363 0.002

PROMs: patient-reported outcome measures.

a

1-way ANOVA was used for parametric data, Kruskal-Wallis test for non-parametric data, and chi-squared test for proportions.