RT Journal Article T1 Early mobilization after total hip or knee arthroplasty: a substudy of the POWER.2 study A1 Ripolles-Melchor, Javier A1 Aldecoa, Cesar A1 Fernandez-Garcia, Raquel A1 Varela-Duran, Marina A1 Aracil-Escoda, Norma A1 Garcia-Rodriguez, Daniel A1 Cabezudo-de-la-Muela, Lucia A1 Hormaechea-Bolado, Lucia A1 Nacarino-Alcorta, Beatriz A1 Hoffmann, Rolf A1 Lorente, Juan, V A1 Ramirez-Rodriguez, Jose M. A1 Abad-Motos, Ane A1 Spanish Perioperative Audit Res, K1 Total hip arthroplasty K1 Total knee arthroplasty K1 Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) K1 Early mobilization K1 Local anesthesia K1 Total joint arthroplasty K1 Length-of-stay K1 Fast-track hip K1 Enhanced recovery K1 Preoperative anemia K1 Surgery K1 Replacement K1 Management K1 Statement K1 Efficacy AB Background: Early mobilization after surgery is a cornerstone of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programs in total hip arthroplasty (THA) or total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Our goal was to determine the time to mobilization after this surgery and the factors associated with early mobilization.Methods: This was a predefined substudy of the POWER.2 study, a prospective cohort study conducted in patients undergoing THA and TKA at 131 Spanish hospitals. The primary outcome was the time until mobilization after surgery as well as determining those perioperative factors associated with early mobilization after surgery.Results: A total of 6093 patients were included. The median time to achieve mobilization after the end of the surgery was 24 hours [16-30]. 4,222 (69.3%) patients moved in PB Elsevier science inc SN 0104-0014 YR 2023 FD 2023-01-26 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/22058 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/22058 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 7, 2025