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The Impact of Preoperative Hip Heterotopic Ossification Extent on Recurrence in Patients with Head and Spinal Cord Injury: A Case Control Study
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The median delay for first HO surgery was 38.6 months (range 4.5 to 414.5;) for the case subgroup and 17.6 months (range 5.7 to 339.6) for the control group. No significant link was found between recurrence and operative delay (p = 0.51); the location around the joint (0.07); the Brooker (p = 0.52) or GCG-BD status (p = 0.79). Including all the matching factors, no significant relationship was found between the recurrence HO risk and the preoperative extent of troublesome hip HO using Brooker status (OR = 1.56(95% CI: 0.47-5.19)) or GCG-BD status (OR class 3 versus 2 = 0.67(95% CI: 0.11-4.24) and OR class 4 versus 2 = 0.79(95%CI: 0.09-6.91)). Until the pathophysiology of HO development is understood, it will be difficult to create tools which can predict HO recurrence.
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