Hira Arshad, Ubaid Ullah Akbar, Hafiz Muhammad Asim.
Patient satisfaction following Total Knee Arthroplasty; an increasingly significant outcome measure.
Rawal Med J Jan ;45(2):363-6.

Objective: To assess patient satisfaction six months after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in obese females. Methodology: This descriptive study was conducted at Ghurki Trust Teaching Hospital, Lahore from August 2018 to January 2019. Fifty one female patients six months following TKA, with a BMI of 30 kg/m2and above were included using convenience sampling. Self-Administered Patient Satisfaction (SAPS) questionnaire was used by interview method and patients were asked to grade their level of satisfaction for each question. Results: We found that 84.3% were very satisfied, 9.8% were somewhat satisfied, 3.9% were somewhat dissatisfied and 2% were very dissatisfied with their surgery. When asked about pain relief, 82.4% were very satisfied, 9.8% were somewhat satisfied, 3.9% were somewhat dissatisfied and 3.9% were very dissatisfied. The reported satisfaction was comparatively low for ability to do home or yard (65%) work and leisure activities (53%). Conclusion: Though obesity may be considered as a risk factor for complications following TKA, most of the obese females were satisfied with their surgery, irrespective of their high BMI.

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