Psychological Patient-reported Outcomes Cannot Predict a Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Patients who Return to Sports after an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

# Background Psychological patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are recommended for use in test batteries to aid in decision-making, regarding whether patients are well prepared to return to sports (RTS) after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. However, the values that should be regarded...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ramana Piussi, Rebecca Simonson, Johan Högberg, Roland Thomeé, Kristian Samuelsson, Eric Hamrin Senorski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North American Sports Medicine Institute 2022-12-01
Series:International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.26603/001c.55544
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1825196972029509632
author Ramana Piussi
Rebecca Simonson
Johan Högberg
Roland Thomeé
Kristian Samuelsson
Eric Hamrin Senorski
author_facet Ramana Piussi
Rebecca Simonson
Johan Högberg
Roland Thomeé
Kristian Samuelsson
Eric Hamrin Senorski
author_sort Ramana Piussi
collection DOAJ
description # Background Psychological patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are recommended for use in test batteries to aid in decision-making, regarding whether patients are well prepared to return to sports (RTS) after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. However, the values that should be regarded as "pass" or "fail" are still unclear. # Purpose This study aimed to identify cut-off values for three commonly used psychological PROs that could differentiate patients who suffer a second ACL injury from patients who do not within two years of RTS in patients after ACL reconstruction with respect to recovery of symmetrical quadriceps strength. # Study design Diagnostic/prognostic study # Methods Demographic data, isokinetic strength test data for quadriceps, as well as results for the ACL-Return to Sport after Injury scale (ACL-RSI), Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) Quality of Life, and Function in Sport and Recreation sub-scales, and the 18-item version of the Knee Self-Efficacy Scale (K-SES~18~) were extracted from a registry. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were calculated for each PRO. Accuracy of the cut-offs was presented with two summary measures for the ROC: the area under the curve (AUC) and Youden index. # Results In total, 641 (355 men, 61%) patients (24.8 \[SD 7.6\] year old at ACL reconstruction) were included. The cut-off values were not able to differentiate patients who suffered a second ACL injury up to 24 months after RTS and ACL reconstruction from patients who did not. Additionally, achieving symmetrical quadriceps strength did not improve the cut-off psychometric properties. # Conclusion Since cut-off values could not differentiate between patients who suffered a second ACL injury and those who did not, clinicians should not rely only on cut-off values or a single PRO of those analyzed in this study when making decisions on which patients are at risk of experiencing a second ACL injury when returning to sports after ACL reconstruction. # Level of Evidence Level 3
format Article
id doaj-art-e12cbcfc29614ef8bc022f6a21564aad
institution Kabale University
issn 2159-2896
language English
publishDate 2022-12-01
publisher North American Sports Medicine Institute
record_format Article
series International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
spelling doaj-art-e12cbcfc29614ef8bc022f6a21564aad2025-02-11T20:28:28ZengNorth American Sports Medicine InstituteInternational Journal of Sports Physical Therapy2159-28962022-12-01177Psychological Patient-reported Outcomes Cannot Predict a Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Patients who Return to Sports after an Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionRamana PiussiRebecca SimonsonJohan HögbergRoland ThomeéKristian SamuelssonEric Hamrin Senorski# Background Psychological patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are recommended for use in test batteries to aid in decision-making, regarding whether patients are well prepared to return to sports (RTS) after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. However, the values that should be regarded as "pass" or "fail" are still unclear. # Purpose This study aimed to identify cut-off values for three commonly used psychological PROs that could differentiate patients who suffer a second ACL injury from patients who do not within two years of RTS in patients after ACL reconstruction with respect to recovery of symmetrical quadriceps strength. # Study design Diagnostic/prognostic study # Methods Demographic data, isokinetic strength test data for quadriceps, as well as results for the ACL-Return to Sport after Injury scale (ACL-RSI), Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) Quality of Life, and Function in Sport and Recreation sub-scales, and the 18-item version of the Knee Self-Efficacy Scale (K-SES~18~) were extracted from a registry. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were calculated for each PRO. Accuracy of the cut-offs was presented with two summary measures for the ROC: the area under the curve (AUC) and Youden index. # Results In total, 641 (355 men, 61%) patients (24.8 \[SD 7.6\] year old at ACL reconstruction) were included. The cut-off values were not able to differentiate patients who suffered a second ACL injury up to 24 months after RTS and ACL reconstruction from patients who did not. Additionally, achieving symmetrical quadriceps strength did not improve the cut-off psychometric properties. # Conclusion Since cut-off values could not differentiate between patients who suffered a second ACL injury and those who did not, clinicians should not rely only on cut-off values or a single PRO of those analyzed in this study when making decisions on which patients are at risk of experiencing a second ACL injury when returning to sports after ACL reconstruction. # Level of Evidence Level 3https://doi.org/10.26603/001c.55544
spellingShingle Ramana Piussi
Rebecca Simonson
Johan Högberg
Roland Thomeé
Kristian Samuelsson
Eric Hamrin Senorski
Psychological Patient-reported Outcomes Cannot Predict a Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Patients who Return to Sports after an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
title Psychological Patient-reported Outcomes Cannot Predict a Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Patients who Return to Sports after an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
title_full Psychological Patient-reported Outcomes Cannot Predict a Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Patients who Return to Sports after an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
title_fullStr Psychological Patient-reported Outcomes Cannot Predict a Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Patients who Return to Sports after an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Psychological Patient-reported Outcomes Cannot Predict a Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Patients who Return to Sports after an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
title_short Psychological Patient-reported Outcomes Cannot Predict a Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Patients who Return to Sports after an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
title_sort psychological patient reported outcomes cannot predict a second anterior cruciate ligament injury in patients who return to sports after an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
url https://doi.org/10.26603/001c.55544
work_keys_str_mv AT ramanapiussi psychologicalpatientreportedoutcomescannotpredictasecondanteriorcruciateligamentinjuryinpatientswhoreturntosportsafterananteriorcruciateligamentreconstruction
AT rebeccasimonson psychologicalpatientreportedoutcomescannotpredictasecondanteriorcruciateligamentinjuryinpatientswhoreturntosportsafterananteriorcruciateligamentreconstruction
AT johanhogberg psychologicalpatientreportedoutcomescannotpredictasecondanteriorcruciateligamentinjuryinpatientswhoreturntosportsafterananteriorcruciateligamentreconstruction
AT rolandthomee psychologicalpatientreportedoutcomescannotpredictasecondanteriorcruciateligamentinjuryinpatientswhoreturntosportsafterananteriorcruciateligamentreconstruction
AT kristiansamuelsson psychologicalpatientreportedoutcomescannotpredictasecondanteriorcruciateligamentinjuryinpatientswhoreturntosportsafterananteriorcruciateligamentreconstruction
AT erichamrinsenorski psychologicalpatientreportedoutcomescannotpredictasecondanteriorcruciateligamentinjuryinpatientswhoreturntosportsafterananteriorcruciateligamentreconstruction