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Table 4 Risk factors Associated with TKR

From: The role of sex, age, and BMI in treatment decisions for knee osteoarthritis: conservative management versus total knee replacement

 

OR (95% CI)

p value

WOMAC

1.054 (1.022–1.085)

6,04 × 10–6

HADS

1.014 (0.956–1.074)

0.647

PCS

1.073 (1.022–1.126)

0.004

DPA

Household

0.985 (0.895–1.084)

0.762

Leisure

0.959 (0.874–1.052)

0.376

PPMs

PPM1

0.893 (0.347–2.295)

0.814

PPM2

1.116 (0.427–2.917)

0.822

PPM3

2.921 (1.026–8.318)

0.045

PPM4

0.927 (0.365–2.350)

0.872

PPM5

2.547 (0.913–7.106)

0.074

PPM6

1.285 (0.502–3.290)

0.601

PPM7

0.809 (0.301–2.173)

0.675

PPM8

1.597 (0.621–4.110)

0.331

PPM9

0.668 (0.253–1.764)

0.416

PPM10

0.607 (0.211–1.751)

0.356

KTP

1.032 (0.896–1.190)

0.660

TTS

1.051 (0.932–1.186)

0.418

Temporal summation

1.000 (0.830–1.205)

0.999

Central sensitization

0.690 (0.242–1.969)

0.488

  1. Adjusted Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals (adjusted for sex, age, and BMI). BMI, body mass index; DPA, daily physical activity; HADS, hospital anxiety and depression scale; KTP, knee tender points; PCS, pain catastrophizing scale; TTS, tenderness at the tibial site; WOMAC, Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index