J. Alonso et al., The Pain and Function of the Hip (PFH) scale: A patient-based instrument for measuring outcome after total hip replacement, ORTHOPEDICS, 23(12), 2000, pp. 1273-1277
The Pain and Function of the Hip (PFH) scale was developed following the re
commendations of the Societe International de Chirurgie Orthopedique et Tra
umatologie to assess the outcomes of total hip replacement (THR). This stud
y evaluated metric properties of the PFH scale and its ability to measure c
linical change (responsiveness) in consecutive patients undergoing THR. Pat
ients were evaluated preoperatively and at 3 and at 12 months postoperative
ly. The PFH scale and the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) were administered
. Complete data were collected for 79 patients. Mean overall preoperative P
FH score was 26.5 and mean overall PFH score 12 months postoperatively was
69.8 (P<.01). Correlation with the NHP was high (r=-0.64), and the magnitud
e of improvement (effect size) as assessed by the PFH scale was large (3.6
compared with 1.7 for the NHP). The PFH scale is simple and valid, and may
complement routine clinical evaluation of hip replacement. Residual pain af
ter hip replacement may have been previously underestimated.