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Dane J Brodke

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  26
Citations -  687

Dane J Brodke is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal fixation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 15 publications receiving 450 citations. Previous affiliations of Dane J Brodke include University of California, San Francisco & University of Utah.

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PROMIS for Orthopaedic Outcomes Measurement.

TL;DR: PROMIS Physical Function measures are useful for assessing orthopaedic outcomes and are superior to legacy measures in several key populations.
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Can Preoperative Patient-reported Outcome Measures Be Used to Predict Meaningful Improvement in Function After TKA?

TL;DR: Preoperative PROM threshold values are identified that are associated with clinically meaningful improvements in functional outcome after TKA, and are directly applicable to patient-centered informed decision-making tools and may be used to facilitate discussions with patients regarding the expected benefit following TKA.
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John Charnley Award: Preoperative Patient-reported Outcome Measures Predict Clinically Meaningful Improvement in Function After THA.

TL;DR: Preoperative patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) scores are used to predict which patients undergoing THA are most likely to experience a clinically meaningful change in functional outcome 1 year after surgery and to support the development of patient-based informed decision-making tools.
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Item Response Theory and Computerized Adaptive Testing for Orthopaedic Outcomes Measures.

TL;DR: The use of patient-reported outcome measures to objectively and quantifiably assess patient symptomatology allows tracking of symptoms over time, measurement of the effect of healthcare interventions, and performance of cost-effectiveness analyses to assess and compare the value of treatment options.
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Low Surgeon and Hospital Volume Increase Risk of Early Conversion to Total Knee Arthroplasty After Tibial Plateau Fixation.

TL;DR: High-volume treatment of tibial plateau fractures is associated with a lower rate of conversion to TKA, suggesting that the regionalization of care for these injuries may improve outcomes.