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Table 2 Patient characteristics at baseline

From: Favorable revision-free survivorship of cemented arthroplasty following failed proximal femoral nail antirotation: a case series with a median follow-up of 10 years

Variable

Cemented THA (n = 186)

Age (years), no.%

 70 ≤, < 80

118(63.4)

 80 ≤

68(36.6)

Sex, no. %

 Male

102(54.8)

 Female

84(45.2)

BMI (kg/m2)

 Median (range)

25.6 (17.9–32.7)

BMD (g/cm3)

3.81 ± 0.93

Side, no.%

 Left

96(51.6)

 Right

90(48.4)

Time to conversion (months), no.%

  < 6

105(56.5)

  ≥ 6

81(43.5)

CCI at conversion, no. %

 Low

98(52.7)

 Medium

64(34.4)

 High

24(12.9)

Indications for conversion to a cemented THA, no. %

 Nonunion

71(38.2)

 Helical blade cutout and perforation

88(47.3)

 Main nail breakage

27(14.5)

ASA physical status, no.%

 1

49(26.3)

 2

101(54.3)

 3

36(19.4)

HHS prior to conversion

65.0 ± 11.3

Follow-up (months)

 Median (range)

120.7(60–180)

  1. THA Total hip arthroplasty, BMI Body mass index, BMD Bone mineral density, CCI Charlson comorbidity index, ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists, HHS Harris hip scores