The completeness of national hip and knee replacement registers.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Jonathan M R French, Kevin Deere, Michael R Whitehouse, Derek J Pegg, Enrico Ciminello, Riccardo Valentini, Marina Torre, Keijo Mäkelä, Anne Lübbeke, Eric R Bohm, Anne Marie Fenstad, Ove Furnes, Geir Hallan, Jinny Willis, Søren Overgaard, Ola Rolfson, Adrian Sayers
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Abstract

Background and purpose:  National joint replacement registries were developed for prospective monitoring of outcomes and post-market surveillance of implants. Increasingly registry data informs practice. However, analysis of a registry can only be as good as the data it captures on the population of interest. We aimed to analyze completeness of reporting of hip and knee replacement procedures for all national registries worldwide.

Methods: We analyzed annual reports and data provided following written requests to all active national hip and knee replacement registries. Coverage was defined as the proportion of hospitals in the country that participate in the registry. Procedure completeness was defined as the proportion of procedures successfully captured by the registry.

Results:  14 national registries were included, spanning years 2004 to 2022. Coverage was complete in 10. Median procedure completeness for primary hip and knee replacement across all years was 96.5% (interquartile range [IQR] 94.0-97.7%). Median procedure completeness for revisions was 88.5% (IQR 81.0-92.5%). The terminology used and method of calculation of completeness estimates in the registries were variable.

Conclusion:  National hip and knee replacement registry data generally reflects excellent coverage (full in 10 of 14 registries) and completeness (primary procedures 96.5% and revisions 88.5%) over the last 2 decades.

国家髋关节和膝关节置换登记册的完整性。
背景和目的:国家关节置换登记处是为前瞻性监测结果和植入物上市后监测而开发的。登记数据越来越多地为实践提供依据。然而,对登记数据的分析只能与它所捕获的相关人群的数据一样好。我们的目标是分析全球所有国家登记处髋关节和膝关节置换手术报告的完整性:我们分析了年度报告以及根据书面请求向所有活跃的国家髋关节和膝关节置换登记处提供的数据。覆盖率是指参与登记的医院在全国所占的比例。手术完整性的定义是登记处成功记录的手术比例: 结果:共纳入了 14 个国家登记处,时间跨度为 2004 年至 2022 年。其中 10 个登记册的覆盖范围是完整的。各年初次髋关节和膝关节置换手术的中位完整率为96.5%(四分位距[IQR] 94.0-97.7%)。翻修手术的中位完整率为 88.5%(IQR 81.0-92.5%)。各登记处使用的术语和完整性估计值的计算方法各不相同: 全国髋关节和膝关节置换登记数据总体上反映了过去20年中良好的覆盖率(14个登记处中的10个登记处为全覆盖)和完整性(初次手术为96.5%,翻修手术为88.5%)。
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Acta Orthopaedica
Acta Orthopaedica 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
8.10%
发文量
105
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Orthopaedica (previously Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica) presents original articles of basic research interest, as well as clinical studies in the field of orthopedics and related sub disciplines. Ever since the journal was founded in 1930, by a group of Scandinavian orthopedic surgeons, the journal has been published for an international audience. Acta Orthopaedica is owned by the Nordic Orthopaedic Federation and is the official publication of this federation.
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