The effect of patient age at intervention on risk of implant revision after total replacement of the hip or knee: a population-based cohort study
University of Oxford · University of Southampton · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Total joint replacements for end-stage osteoarthritis of the hip and knee are cost-effective and demonstrate significant clinical improvement. However, robust population based lifetime-risk data for implant revision are not available to aid patient decision making, which is a particular problem in young patient groups deciding on best-timing for surgery.
We did implant survival analysis on all patients within the Clinical Practice Research Datalink who had undergone total hip replacement or total knee replacement. These data were adjusted for all-cause mortality with data from the Office for National Statistics and used to generate lifetime risks of revision surgery based on increasing age at the time of primary surgery.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 53.36
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 24
Authors
11- LBLee Bayliss
University of Oxford
- DCDavid Culliford
University of Southampton
- APA. Paul Monk
University of Oxford
- SGS. Glyn-Jones
University of Oxford
- DPDaniel Prieto‐Alhambra
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton, University of Oxford
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Implant
- Knee replacement
- Total hip replacement
- Population
- Osteoarthritis
- Surgery
- Hip replacement
- Good health and well-being