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A High-Sensitivity International Knee Documentation Committee Survey Index From the PROMIS System: The Next-Generation Patient-Reported Outcome for a Knee Injury Population.

Matthew S TenanRichard J RobinsAndrew J SheeanTravis J Dekkernull nullJames R BaileyHusain M BharmalMatthew W BradleyKenneth L CameronTravis C BurnsBrett A FreedmanJoseph W GalvinEric S GrenierChad A HaleyAndrew P HurvitzLance E LeClereIan LeeTimothy MauntelLucas S McDonaldLeon J NestiBrett D OwensMatthew A PosnerBenjamin K PotterMatthew T ProvencherDaniel I RhonChristopher J RoachPaul M RyanMatthew R SchmitzMark A SlabaughChristopher J TuckerWilliam R VolkJonathan F Dickens
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2021)
The publicly available predictive models can approximate the IKDC score. The results can be used to compare PROMIS Physical Function and Pain Interference against historical IKDC scores by creating an IKDC index score. Serial use of the IKDC index allows for a lower minimal clinically important difference than the conventional IKDC. PROMIS can be substituted to reduce patient burden, increase completion rates, and produce orthopaedic-specific survey analogs.
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