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Higher revision risk for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in low-volume hospitals: Data from 5,791 cases in the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Some studies have found high complication rates and others have found low complication rates after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). We evaluated whether hospital procedure volume influences the risk of revision using data from the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register (NAR...
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Informa Healthcare
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4105763/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24847789 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2014.920990 |
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author | Badawy, Mona Espehaug, Birgitte Indrekvam, Kari Havelin, Leif I Furnes, Ove |
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description | BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Some studies have found high complication rates and others have found low complication rates after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). We evaluated whether hospital procedure volume influences the risk of revision using data from the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register (NAR). MATERIALS AND METHODS: 5,791 UKAs have been registered in the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register. We analyzed the 4,460 cemented medial Oxford III implants that were used from 1999 to 2012; this is the most commonly used UKA implant in Norway. Cox regression (adjusted for age, sex, and diagnosis) was used to estimate risk ratios (RRs) for revision. 4 different volume groups were compared: 1–10, 11–20, 21–40, and > 40 UKA procedures annually per hospital. We also analyzed the reasons for revision. RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION: We found a lower risk of revision in hospitals performing more than 40 procedures a year than in those with less than 10 UKAs a year, with an unadjusted RR of 0.53 (95% CI: 0.35–0.81) and adjusted RR of 0.59 (95% CI: 0.39–0.90). Low-volume hospitals appeared to have a higher risk of revision due to dislocation, instability, malalignment, and fracture than high-volume hospitals. |
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spelling | pubmed-41057632014-08-07 Higher revision risk for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in low-volume hospitals: Data from 5,791 cases in the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register Badawy, Mona Espehaug, Birgitte Indrekvam, Kari Havelin, Leif I Furnes, Ove Acta Orthop Register Studies BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Some studies have found high complication rates and others have found low complication rates after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). We evaluated whether hospital procedure volume influences the risk of revision using data from the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register (NAR). MATERIALS AND METHODS: 5,791 UKAs have been registered in the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register. We analyzed the 4,460 cemented medial Oxford III implants that were used from 1999 to 2012; this is the most commonly used UKA implant in Norway. Cox regression (adjusted for age, sex, and diagnosis) was used to estimate risk ratios (RRs) for revision. 4 different volume groups were compared: 1–10, 11–20, 21–40, and > 40 UKA procedures annually per hospital. We also analyzed the reasons for revision. RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION: We found a lower risk of revision in hospitals performing more than 40 procedures a year than in those with less than 10 UKAs a year, with an unadjusted RR of 0.53 (95% CI: 0.35–0.81) and adjusted RR of 0.59 (95% CI: 0.39–0.90). Low-volume hospitals appeared to have a higher risk of revision due to dislocation, instability, malalignment, and fracture than high-volume hospitals. Informa Healthcare 2014-08 2014-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4105763/ /pubmed/24847789 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2014.920990 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopaedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0 License which permits users to download and share the article for non-commercial purposes, so long as the article is reproduced in the whole without changes, and provided the original source is credited. |
spellingShingle | Register Studies Badawy, Mona Espehaug, Birgitte Indrekvam, Kari Havelin, Leif I Furnes, Ove Higher revision risk for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in low-volume hospitals: Data from 5,791 cases in the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register |
title | Higher revision risk for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in low-volume hospitals: Data from 5,791 cases in the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register |
title_full | Higher revision risk for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in low-volume hospitals: Data from 5,791 cases in the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register |
title_fullStr | Higher revision risk for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in low-volume hospitals: Data from 5,791 cases in the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register |
title_full_unstemmed | Higher revision risk for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in low-volume hospitals: Data from 5,791 cases in the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register |
title_short | Higher revision risk for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in low-volume hospitals: Data from 5,791 cases in the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register |
title_sort | higher revision risk for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in low-volume hospitals: data from 5,791 cases in the norwegian arthroplasty register |
topic | Register Studies |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4105763/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24847789 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2014.920990 |
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