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International variation in distribution of ASA class in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and its influence on mortality: data from an international consortium of arthroplasty registries
Background and purpose — A challenge comparing outcomes from total hip arthroplasty between countries is variation in preoperative characteristics, particularly comorbidity. Therefore, we investigated between-country variation in comorbidity in patients based on ASA class distribution, and determine...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231354/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33641588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2021.1892267 |
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author | Silman, Alan J Combescure, Christophe Ferguson, Rory J Graves, Stephen E Paxton, Elizabeth W Frampton, Chris Furnes, Ove Fenstad, Anne Marie Hooper, Gary Garland, Anne Spekenbrink-Spooren, Anneke Wilkinson, J Mark Mäkelä, Keijo Lübbeke, Anne Rolfson, Ola |
author_facet | Silman, Alan J Combescure, Christophe Ferguson, Rory J Graves, Stephen E Paxton, Elizabeth W Frampton, Chris Furnes, Ove Fenstad, Anne Marie Hooper, Gary Garland, Anne Spekenbrink-Spooren, Anneke Wilkinson, J Mark Mäkelä, Keijo Lübbeke, Anne Rolfson, Ola |
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description | Background and purpose — A challenge comparing outcomes from total hip arthroplasty between countries is variation in preoperative characteristics, particularly comorbidity. Therefore, we investigated between-country variation in comorbidity in patients based on ASA class distribution, and determined any variation of ASA class to mortality risk between countries. Patients and methods — All arthroplasty registries collecting ASA class and mortality data in patients with elective primary THAs performed 2012–2016 were identified. Survival analyses of the influence of ASA class on 1-year mortality were performed by individual registries, followed by meta-analysis of aggregated data. Results — 6 national registries and 1 US healthcare organization registry with 418,916 THAs were included. There was substantial variation in the proportion of ASA class III/IV, ranging from 14% in the Netherlands to 39% in Finland. Overall, 1-year mortality was 0.93% (95% CI 0.87–1.01) and increased from 0.2% in ASA class I to 8.9% in class IV. The association between ASA class and mortality measured by hazard ratios (HR) was strong in all registries even after adjustment for age and sex, which reduced them by half in all registries. Combined adjusted HRs were 2.0, 6.1, and 22 for ASA class II–IV vs. I, respectively. Associations were moderately heterogeneous across registries. Interpretation — We observed large variation in ASA class distribution between registries, possibly explained by differences in background morbidity and/or international variation in access to surgery. The similar, strong mortality trends by ASA class between countries enhance the relevance of its use as an indicator of comorbidity in international registry studies. |
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spelling | pubmed-82313542021-07-01 International variation in distribution of ASA class in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and its influence on mortality: data from an international consortium of arthroplasty registries Silman, Alan J Combescure, Christophe Ferguson, Rory J Graves, Stephen E Paxton, Elizabeth W Frampton, Chris Furnes, Ove Fenstad, Anne Marie Hooper, Gary Garland, Anne Spekenbrink-Spooren, Anneke Wilkinson, J Mark Mäkelä, Keijo Lübbeke, Anne Rolfson, Ola Acta Orthop Research Article Background and purpose — A challenge comparing outcomes from total hip arthroplasty between countries is variation in preoperative characteristics, particularly comorbidity. Therefore, we investigated between-country variation in comorbidity in patients based on ASA class distribution, and determined any variation of ASA class to mortality risk between countries. Patients and methods — All arthroplasty registries collecting ASA class and mortality data in patients with elective primary THAs performed 2012–2016 were identified. Survival analyses of the influence of ASA class on 1-year mortality were performed by individual registries, followed by meta-analysis of aggregated data. Results — 6 national registries and 1 US healthcare organization registry with 418,916 THAs were included. There was substantial variation in the proportion of ASA class III/IV, ranging from 14% in the Netherlands to 39% in Finland. Overall, 1-year mortality was 0.93% (95% CI 0.87–1.01) and increased from 0.2% in ASA class I to 8.9% in class IV. The association between ASA class and mortality measured by hazard ratios (HR) was strong in all registries even after adjustment for age and sex, which reduced them by half in all registries. Combined adjusted HRs were 2.0, 6.1, and 22 for ASA class II–IV vs. I, respectively. Associations were moderately heterogeneous across registries. Interpretation — We observed large variation in ASA class distribution between registries, possibly explained by differences in background morbidity and/or international variation in access to surgery. The similar, strong mortality trends by ASA class between countries enhance the relevance of its use as an indicator of comorbidity in international registry studies. Taylor & Francis 2021-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8231354/ /pubmed/33641588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2021.1892267 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Nordic Orthopedic Federation. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Silman, Alan J Combescure, Christophe Ferguson, Rory J Graves, Stephen E Paxton, Elizabeth W Frampton, Chris Furnes, Ove Fenstad, Anne Marie Hooper, Gary Garland, Anne Spekenbrink-Spooren, Anneke Wilkinson, J Mark Mäkelä, Keijo Lübbeke, Anne Rolfson, Ola International variation in distribution of ASA class in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and its influence on mortality: data from an international consortium of arthroplasty registries |
title | International variation in distribution of ASA class in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and its influence on mortality: data from an international consortium of arthroplasty registries |
title_full | International variation in distribution of ASA class in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and its influence on mortality: data from an international consortium of arthroplasty registries |
title_fullStr | International variation in distribution of ASA class in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and its influence on mortality: data from an international consortium of arthroplasty registries |
title_full_unstemmed | International variation in distribution of ASA class in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and its influence on mortality: data from an international consortium of arthroplasty registries |
title_short | International variation in distribution of ASA class in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and its influence on mortality: data from an international consortium of arthroplasty registries |
title_sort | international variation in distribution of asa class in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and its influence on mortality: data from an international consortium of arthroplasty registries |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231354/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33641588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2021.1892267 |
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