Indications for early hip revision surgery in the UK : A re-analysis of NJR data


Autoria(s): Bolland, B. J.; Whitehouse, Sarah L.; John Timperley, A.
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02/04/2012

Resumo

This study determined the rate and indication for revision between cemented, uncemented, hybrid and resurfacing groups from NJR (6 th edition) data. Data validity was determined by interrogating for episodes of misclassification. We identified 6,034 (2.7%) misclassified episodes, containing 97 (4.3%) revisions. Kaplan-Meier revision rates at 3 years were 0.9% cemented, 1.9% for uncemented, 1.2% for hybrids and 3.0% for resurfacings (significant difference across all groups, p<0.001, with identical pattern in patients <55 years). Regression analysis indicated both prosthesis group and age significantly influenced failure (p<0.001). Revision for pain, aseptic loosening, and malalignment were highest in uncemented and resurfacing arthroplasty. Revision for dislocation was highest in uncemented hips (significant difference between groups, p<0.001). Feedback to the NJR on data misclassification has been made for future analysis. © 2012 Wichtig Editore.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/52930/

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Wichtig Editore Srl

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/52930/1/52930.pdf

DOI:10.5301/hip.2012.9184

Bolland, B. J., Whitehouse, Sarah L., & John Timperley, A. (2012) Indications for early hip revision surgery in the UK : A re-analysis of NJR data. Hip International, 22(2), pp. 145-152.

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Copyright 2012 Wichtig Editore Srl

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Hip arthroplasty #Indication #Joint registry #Revision #bone cement #adolescent #adult #age #aged #article #child #coding and classification #controlled study #data analysis #female #hip pain #hip prosthesis #human #infant #joint dislocation #Kaplan Meier method #major clinical study #male #misclassification #preschool child #prosthesis loosening #school child #treatment indication #United Kingdom
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Journal Article