Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament(ACL-R) in the 30+-Year Old Assessed by Patient Reported Outcome Measures(PRO) Using the Nationwide Danish Knee Ligament Reconstruction Registry
NCT ID: NCT04592367
Last Updated: 2020-10-19
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
30487 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2005-01-01
2018-12-31
Brief Summary
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Traditionally, ACL-R has been used for the active, younger patients with the purpose of returning to their pre-injury level of activity. The increasing activity level and the desire to stay active among some patients in their fourth decade, and later, possibly increases the demands of the reconstructed ACL in this group. The aim is to investigate the PRO in this group of patients and compare them with the PRO of patients younger than 30 years of age. The study may help orthopedic surgeons counselling patients 30 years of age or older when deciding to perform an ACL-R.
The study's hypothesis is, that the overall benefit from ACL-R is equal but the patients 30 years of age or older has a worse baseline and as an implication of that worse PRO one year after the ACL-R.
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Detailed Description
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Source Data Verification with the Danish National Central Person Registry. Degree of completeness compared to Central Person Registry is approximately 85%.
Data dictionary provided by the data manager at RKKP - "Regionernes Kliniske Kvalitetudviklingsprogram" - Regional Clinical Quality Development Program. Patients are recruited when the ACL-R is performed, and approximately 35% report PRO 1 year after surgery. Data collection, data management and the extract from the Danish Knee Ligament Reconstruction Registry is performed by the Regional Clinical Quality Development Program. Data analysis done with support from statistician from "Region Sjælland" - Region Zealand. Sample Size Assessment not done. The cohort size is the largest we can get from the registry. The estimated number of patients 30 years of age or older with complete PROs is 2,600 men and 1,600 women. This estimation is based on the numbers from the annual report of 2019 from the Danish Knee Ligament Reconstruction Register, which states that 7,368 men and 4,656 women 30 years of age or older has undergone the procedure from 2005-2018. We expect that they report PROs as frequently as the entire cohort, which is approximately 35%. Patients with missing data will be described in table 3 and not used in table 2.
The study will present five tables.
Flowchart: Cohort size, excluded patients, patients with missing values, patients in each age group
Table 1: Descriptive statistics of the cohort with reported PRO stratified in three strata (0-14 years of age, 15-29 years of age or 30 years of age or older) with information about gender, age, previous surgery in the knee, activity at time of injury, operational technique and cartilage and meniscal status.
Table 2: Unpaired t-test if data shows normal distribution, otherwise Mann-Whitney, by change in KOOS from before surgery to one year after surgery, overall KOOS one year after surgery, Tegner one year after surgery, and Tegner from preoperatively to one year after surgery
Table 3: Descriptive statistics of population lost during follow-up
Table 4: Multivariate analysis for primary outcome
Sampling Method: Consecutive patients. Patients are enrolled into the registry when the ACL-R is performed. The completeness of registry depends on physicians' reporting of pre-, intra- and postoperative findings and patients' reporting of PROs.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Patient age at time of procedure of reconstruction of ACL
Primary reconstruction of ACL with no other concomitant ligament reconstructions. Treatment of cartilage og meniscal injury may be a part of the procedure
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Revision surgery of ACL
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Region Zealand
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jesper Glerup
Research Student
Principal Investigators
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Jesper Glerup, Medical Student
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Region Zealand
Jakob Klit, MD, PhD, Associate Professor
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Region Zealand
Locations
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Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Køge, Region Zeland, Denmark
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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PRO-4ACL
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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