Research Article

The Outcomes of Total Hip Replacement in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease: Comparison of the Elective and Hip Fracture Groups

Table 3

Details of patients included in the study.
(a) Elective group

CaseABCDEFGHIJ

12752333/41/21 + 470/8030/207 + 4
227121232/51/21 + 570/1000/306 + 8
316631432/31/12 + 495/9035/4010 + 3
41773992/21/11 + 590/9520/208 + 6
527031322/41/21 + 570/9030/308 + 7
62822602/21/11 + 560/9015/306 + 8
72773723/31/12 + 4120/9030/409 + 4
82822522/31/12 + 395/9030/3012 + 0
92652533/41/11 + 580/9025/307 + 6
102743482/31/22 + 485/12020/3010 + 4

(b) Hip fracture group

CaseABCDEFGHIJ

1170313/51/21 + //3 +
2175343/51/21 + //3 +
328031432/31/11 + 53 + 12
42732932/51/21 + 53 + 9
5 left2803533/31/11 + 53 + 9
5 right2803533/31/11 + 43 + 8
62782852/41/21 + 53 + 10
72673822/51/21 + 53 + 9
81833873/51/21 + 53 + 10
91773112/51/21 + 53 + 9
10275232/51/21 + //3 +
111752612/31/11 + 53 + 9
122742451/21/11 + 53 + 9
131823303/41/21 + 53 + 9

A: gender: 1: male; 2: female; B: age at total hip arthroplasty (years); C: ASA score; D: follow-up (months); E: Hoehn and Yahr functional stage preoperatively/at the time of latest follow-up; F: functional status preoperatively/at the time of latest follow-up: 1: maintained independent ability to walk; 2: not maintained independent ability to walk; G: preoperative pain score ± the postoperative increase at 6 months postoperatively (points); the data were not available (short follow-up); H: hip flexion preoperatively/at 6 months postoperatively (degrees); indicates that the hip joint was not moved in sagittal plane due to fracture; indicates that the data were not available (short follow-up); I: hip abduction preoperatively/at 6 months postoperatively (degrees); indicates that the hip joint was not moved in frontal plane due to fracture; indicates that the data were not available (short follow-up); J: preoperative Merle d’Aubigné and Postel score ± the postoperative increase at 6 months postoperatively (points); indicates that the data were not available (short follow-up).