Defining the patient acceptable symptom state using PROMIS following reconstruction of the progressive collapsing foot deformity

Stone R. Streeter, Sophie Kush, Agnes Cororaton,Jensen K. Henry,Scott J. Ellis,Matthew S. Conti

Foot and Ankle Surgery(2024)

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Background The patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) represents the threshold beyond which patients are satisfied with their outcome. This study aimed to define PASS thresholds for progressive collapsing foot deformity (PCFD) reconstruction using Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) scores and anchor question responses. Methods This retrospective study consisted of 109 patients who underwent flexible PCFD reconstruction, had preoperative and 2-year postoperative PROMIS scores, and 2-year postoperative anchor question responses. ROC curve analyses were performed to quantify PASS thresholds. Results PASS thresholds for the PROMIS Physical Function (PF) and Pain Interference (PI) domains were found to be lower and higher, respectively, than population norms. Furthermore, patients with higher preoperative PROMIS PF scores or lower preoperative PROMIS PI scores had a significantly higher likelihood of achieving the PASS thresholds. Conclusion In addition to guiding future outcomes research, these results may help surgeons optimize treatment for PCFD and better manage patient expectations. Level of Evidence III, retrospective cohort study
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Progressive collapsing foot deformity,Patient-reported outcomes,PROMIS,PASS
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