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Which Factors Are Considered by Patients When Considering Total Joint Arthroplasty? A Discrete-choice Experiment.

Mehdi Sina SalimyTyler James HumphreyAkhil KatakamChristopher M MelnicMarilyn HengHany S Bedair
Published in: Clinical orthopaedics and related research (2022)
Surgeons should be aware that patients with the most limited physical function and the highest baseline pain levels are more willing to accept the more potentially life-threatening and devastating risks that accompany total joint arthroplasty, specifically infection. The degree to which patients seemed to undervalue the harms of infection (based on our knowledge and perception of those harms) suggests that surgeons need to take particular care in explaining the degree to which a prosthetic joint infection can harm or kill patients who develop one.
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