Verordnungshäufigkeit physikalischer Therapien und Analgetika vor dem Einsatz einer Hüft- bzw. Kniegelenks-Endoprothese: Eine versorgungsepidemiologische Analyse basierend auf GKV-Routinedaten aus Deutschland

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Abstract

Background: Osteoarthritis of the hip or knee joint is a widespread disease with a strong influence on the quality of life. At present, the extent of conservative treatment with physical therapies and analgesics before the use of a total joint arthroplasty (TJA) of the hip or knee is largely unclear in Germany. Objectives: The aim was to analyze the prescription frequency according to regional and socio-demographic factors. Materials and methods: Based on routine health care data from BARMER insurance, patients who received a TJA of the hip or knee from 2011 to 2013 were analyzed. Included were consistently insured patients with the main discharge diagnosis of osteoarthritis who did not receive any further TJA for eight quarters before and after replacement. The prescription frequency of physical therapies and analgesics, stratified according to age groups, gender, number of comorbidities and federal state was analyzed. Results: 40,242 persons with hip TJA and 35,652 persons with knee TJA were included. In the year prior to surgery, 49.4% of patients (hip TJA: 49.9%; knee TJA: 48.9%) received at least one physical therapy and 81.0% were prescribed analgesics. Regionally, the prescription frequency of physical therapies for hip TJA varied between 35.7% (Bremen) and 70.6% (Saxony) and for knee TJA between 37.6% (Saarland) and 66.9% (Saxony). Conclusion: The prescription frequency of physical therapy does not fully correspond to current treatment recommendations. The prescription of physical therapies in the year before the TEP shows regional differences, with fundamentally lower prescription frequencies in the former states of West Germany.

Translated title of the contribution
Prescription frequency of physical therapy and analgesics before total hip and knee arthroplasy
An epidemiological analysis of routine health care data from Germany

Details

Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)1015-1023
Number of pages9
JournalOrthopade
Volume47
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - 3 Dec 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 30171290
ORCID /0000-0002-8671-7496/work/152545140

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Keywords

  • Analgesic drugs, Conservative treatment, Demography, Osteoarthritis, Total joint replacement