Defining Significant Changes with Patient-Acceptable Symptom State Score and Minimal Clinically Important Difference in Japanese Patient-Reported Outcome Measures following Hip Arthroscopy | Synapse
March 5, 2026Open Access
Defining Significant Changes with Patient-Acceptable Symptom State Score and Minimal Clinically Important Difference in Japanese Patient-Reported Outcome Measures following Hip Arthroscopy
Key Points
This research aims to define significant changes in patient-reported outcome measures for patients after hip arthroscopy.
Evaluation of PASS score and MCID as benchmarks.
Analysis of patient-reported outcomes following hip arthroscopy.
Focus on clinical significance of changes in scores.
PASS score and MCID effectively define meaningful changes in outcomes.
Scores provide a framework for understanding postoperative improvements.
Potentially enhance the interpretation of clinical results.
Abstract
PASS score and MCID could serve as measurable benchmarks to define significance in patient-reported outcome measure values for clinical outcomes or variables of postoperative hip arthroscopy.