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AAOS 2016: Comparison of pain and patient satisfaction between outpatient vs inpatient THA

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March 2016

AAOS 2016: Comparison of pain and patient satisfaction between outpatient vs inpatient THA

Vol: 5| Issue: 3| Number:10| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Randomized Trial
OE Level Evidence:N/A
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

A Multi-Center, Prospective, Randomized Study of Outpatient versus Inpatient Total Hip Arthroplasty

Contributing Authors:
N Goyal S Padgett A Chen T Tan M Kheir R Hopper WG Hamilton WJ Hozack

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209 patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty were randomized to be discharged either within 12 hours of their procedure (outpatient group), or after an overnight stay (inpatient group). The study was conducted in order to compare patient satisfaction and pain levels. Complications and number of unplanned follow-up visits were also monitored. Findings indication that while satisfaction levels wer...

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