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Table 1 Patient demographics and characteristics

From: The association between pain catastrophizing, physical function and pain in a cohort of patients undergoing knee arthroplasty

 

Study population

n = 615

TKA

n = 442

UKA

n = 173

Female (%)

320 (52.0)

240 (54.3)

80 (46.3)

Age (SD)

67.3 (9.7)

67.9 (9.5)

65.6 (9.9)

BMIa (SD)

29.0 (4.5)

29.1 (4.5)

28.9 (4.2)

Alcohol > 24 g/daya

36 (6.3)

26 (6.2)

10 (6.2)

Smoking (%)a

82 (14.5)

64 (15.3)

18 (11.1)

Co-morbidity (%)a

436 (72.2)

320 (73.7)

116 (69.0)

Operated bilateral (%)c

61 (9.9)

42 (9.5)

19 (11.0)

SF-36 (PF)a(SD)

19.0 (4.1)

18.5 (4.1)

20.1 (3.8)

EQ 5D (IQR)b

0.723 (0.144)

0.723 (0.129)

0.723 (0.121)

OKS (SD)

25 (6.3)

24.4 (6.4)

26.6 (6.7)

PCS (IQR)

16 (17)

17 (17)

13 (14)

  1. Co-morbidity is defined as ≥1 diseases
  2. aMissing data on 11 patients
  3. bMissing data on 53 patients.
  4. cPatients having two knee arthroplasties within 12 months