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. 2019 Jun 30;101-B(7):832–837. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.101B7.BJJ-2018-1543.R1

Table I.

Baseline characteristics of the patients

Predictors All patients Patients lost to follow-up
Median age, yrs (IQR); n 69.0 (63.3 to 74.6); 721 69.1 (34.8 to 73.8); 17
Female sex, n (%) 379 (52.6) 15/17 (88.2)
Education, n (%) 719 17
Secondary school 356 (49.5) 11 (64.7)
Apprenticeship 81 (11.3) 1 (5.9)
Further education college 188 (26.2) 5 (29.4)
University degree 69 (9.6) 0 (0)
Further degree 25 (3.5) 0 (0)
Marital status, n (%) 719 17
Single 35 (4.9) 0 (0)
Married 485 (67.5) 11 (64.7)
Widowed 100 (13.9) 1 (5.9)
Divorced 67 (9.3) 4 (23.5)
Separated 8 (1.1) 0 (0)
Cohabiting 24 (3.4) 1 (5.9)
Clinical factors
Median duration of knee pain, yrs, (IQR); n 5.0 (2.0 to 10.0); 699 5.5 (2.5 to 11.5); 16
Median baseline Oxford Knee Score, score (IQR); n 21.0 (15.0 to 26.0), 709 24.0 (16.0 to 28.0); 14
Median EQ-5D score, (IQR); n 0.42 (0.25 to 0.42); 699 0.42 (0.25 to 0.46); 14
Median EQ-5D VAS score, (IQR); n 75.0 (62.0 to 85.0); 691 70.0 (65.0 to 86.0); 14
Median PROMIS Global Physical Health, score (IQR); n 37.4 (34.9 to 39.8); 706 37.4 (34.9 to 39.8); 15
Median PROMIS Global Mental Health, score (IQR); n 45.8 (41.4 to 48.3); 712 43.5 (41.1 to 49.6); 16
Comorbidities, n (%) 721
⩽ 1 175 (24.3) 10 (58.8)
2 to 3 421 (58.4) 6 (35.3)
≥ 4 125 (17.3) 1 (5.9)

IQR, interquartile range; EQ-5D, EuroQol five-dimensions; VAS, visual analogue scale; PROMIS, Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System