Correlation between body mass index and functional outcome of total knee replacement for osteoarthritis of knee- a prospective study on South Indian cohort

体重指数与膝骨关节炎全膝关节置换术功能结果的相关性——一项针对南印度人群的前瞻性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years, there has been an increase in demand for complete knee replacements, and this trend is predicted to continue. It has been shown that being overweight is a risk factor for knee osteoarthritis. There are only a few studies on this in India and none on South Indian patients, Therefore, our goal was to evaluate how BMI affected functional outcomes after primary total knee replacement. OBJECTIVES: To determine the impact of body mass index (BMI) on functional outcomes after primary total knee replacement. METHOD: ology: Patients who underwent total knee replacement between November 2021 and November 2023 were included in the study. Patients were divided into groups based on BMI. Group I patients have a BMI less than 25, and group II patients of BMI greater than 25. International Knee Society scoring(IKSS) is used to assess patients Preoperatively and postoperatively. RESULTS: Out of 185 patients, 70 were males and 115 were females. When IKSS scores were analyzed the mean Knee score before surgery in Group 1 was 24.58 and in Group 2 it was 16.64. After 1 year follow up the mean scores were 68.5 and 57.5 respectively. When analyzed with functional score the pre-op scores for groups 1 and 2 were 32.58 and 23.44 respectively and post-op scores after one-year follow-up were 71.17 and 51.7 respectively. CONCLUSION: BMI does have a positive correlation with both preoperative and postoperative scores. A weight-loss programme can be discussed with the patients presenting the results of this study.

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