In addition, we performed multiple linear regression analysis to identify predictors for reduced postoperative IKDC score after revision ACLR, including SSD of 3 to 5 mm, SSD ≥6 mm, body mass index (BMI), and medial meniscal lesions. Medial meniscal lesion and obesity were chosen as independent variables in the multiple linear regression analysis, as they are proven in the literature to be related to a worse functional outcome.4 (link)
Predictors of Reduced IKDC Scores in Revision ACLR
In addition, we performed multiple linear regression analysis to identify predictors for reduced postoperative IKDC score after revision ACLR, including SSD of 3 to 5 mm, SSD ≥6 mm, body mass index (BMI), and medial meniscal lesions. Medial meniscal lesion and obesity were chosen as independent variables in the multiple linear regression analysis, as they are proven in the literature to be related to a worse functional outcome.4 (link)
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Corresponding Organization : Asklepios Klinik St. Georg
Other organizations : University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Universität Hamburg, Witten/Herdecke University
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- SSD of 3 to 5 mm
- SSD ≥6 mm
- Body mass index (BMI)
- Medial meniscal lesions
- Postoperative IKDC score after revision ACLR
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