Changing patterns in joint replacement surgery in the hand in Sweden: a population-based study of 5382 patients.

Viktor Schmidt, Elsa Pihl, Cecilia Mellstrand Navarro, Michael Axenhus
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Over a 16-year period (2008-2023), data from the Swedish National Patient Register reveal shifting trends in operation for hand joint replacements linked to demographic, healthcare and surgical advances. Among 5382 identified cases, 63% were women, with the incidence peaking in the 65-74 age bracket, highlighting a marked gender gap in middle and older age groups. Regional analyses indicate significant disparities, as Örebro and Halland had rates exceeding 10 per 100,000, while Stockholm and Blekinge fell below 5 per 100,000. The adoption of total prostheses without cement declined by 22%, reflecting changing surgical preferences. Predictive modelling anticipates an overall decline in incidence by 2035, with gender-specific rates converging over time. These findings highlight the need for targeted healthcare policies that address inequities and minimize unwarranted variations in treatment. Standardized care programmes that support evidence-based surgical decision-making could reduce the incidence of both over- and under-treatment.Level of evidence: III.

瑞典手部关节置换手术模式的改变:一项基于5382名患者的人群研究。
在16年期间(2008-2023年),瑞典国家患者登记册的数据显示,与人口、医疗保健和外科技术进步有关的手部关节置换手术的变化趋势。在5382例确诊病例中,63%为女性,发病率在65-74岁年龄组达到高峰,突出了中老年群体的明显性别差距。区域分析显示了显著的差异,因为Örebro和哈兰的比率超过每10万人10人,而斯德哥尔摩和Blekinge的比率则低于每10万人5人。无骨水泥全假体的采用率下降了22%,反映了手术偏好的变化。预测模型预计,到2035年,发病率将总体下降,按性别区分的发病率将逐渐趋同。这些发现强调需要有针对性的医疗保健政策,以解决不公平现象,并尽量减少治疗中的无端差异。支持循证手术决策的标准化护理方案可以减少治疗过度和治疗不足的发生率。证据水平:III。
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