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. 2019 Sep 13;16(5):664–673. doi: 10.1177/1558944719873430

Table 1.

Patient Demographics of Hemiresection Interposition Arthroplasty.

Patient Characteristics Total
n = 66 (100%)
Responder
n = 31 (51%)
DASH score P value HIT arthroplasty Questionnaire P value NRS pain P value NRS satisfaction P value
Age, mean ± SD 58 ± 15 58 ± 13 .362a .802a .024 b .655b
Sex, No. (%) .250c .010 c .005 d .641d
 Male 9 (14) 3 (10)
 Female 57 (86) 28 (90)
Body mass index, kg/m2,* median (IQR) 26 (23-30) 26 (22-30) .123b .320b .245b .733b
Comorbidities, No. (%)
 Diabetes mellitus 8 (12) 3 (10) .731c .183c .272d .883d
 Osteoporosis 18 (28) 6 (20) .352c .840c .010 d .438d
Tobacco use reported in chart, No. (%) 5 (8) 3 (10) .159c .619c .732d .133d
Alcohol dependency reported in chart,§ No. (%) 2 (3) 0 (0) NA NA NA NA
Heavy manual labor as occupation,** No. (%) 5 (9) 2 (8) .322c .243c .624d .149d

Note. DASH = Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand; HIT = hemiresection interposition technique; IQR = interquartile range; NRS = Numeric Rating Scale.

Missing cases: *11 missing; 1 missing; 3 missing; §5 missing; **10 missing.

Statistical test used: aPearson correlation coefficient, bSpearman rank correlation coefficient, cIndependent t test, and dMann-Whitney U test. Bold font denotes significant P value.