EVALUATION OF THE APPROPRIATENESS OF HIP JOINT REPLACEMENT TECHNIQUES

2000 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 165-177 ◽  
Author(s):  
José M. Quintana ◽  
Jesús Azkarate ◽  
J. Ignacio Goenaga ◽  
Inmaculada Aróstegui ◽  
Ignacio Beldarrain ◽  
...  

Objective: To evaluate the appropriateness of the use of hip joint replacements (HJRs) using explicit criteria developed by an expert panel.Methods: Observational study. Nine hundred ninety-seven patients from five hospitals with a diagnosis of osteoarthritis, avascular necrosis, hip fracture, or revision who were undergoing HJR were consecutively included in the study during a 1-year period. The appropriateness of the indication was judged by explicit criteria. Complications were recorded at the time of the intervention and 3 months postoperatively.Results: Of the 1,030 interventions, 604 were for osteoarthritis, 31 avascular necrosis, 191 fractures, and 204 revisions. No differences were found among the hospitals for the main clinical and patient variables. Indications for surgery were considered appropriate in 59% of cases, uncertain in 32%, and inappropriate in 8%, mainly in the osteoarthritis group. Differences were found in the rates of appropriateness among some centers. The complication rate did not differ among the groups based on the level of appropriateness of the procedure.Conclusions: The appropriate use of HJR, as measured by the criteria established by the panel, identified a moderate percentage of inappropriate indications. Those equivocal and inappropriate cases demand further studies to identify patients with an adequate risk-to-benefit ratio from this procedure.

2006 ◽  
Vol 510-511 ◽  
pp. 838-841 ◽  
Author(s):  
Santiago Visbal ◽  
Soo Wohn Lee ◽  
C. Morillo ◽  
Daniel G. Carrillo ◽  
Joaquín Lira-Olivares

This work studied the microstructure and tribological behavior of Al2O3/TiO2/ZrO2 nanocomposites to be used in hip joint replacements. To increase the fracture toughness of alumina and enhance the tribological properties, nanometer sized particles of TiO2 and ZrO2 were added. The specimens contained 10 mol% of TiO2, different percentages of ZrO2 (0, 2.5, 5, 7.5, 15 and 20 mol %), and alumina as a remainder. Disks were hot pressed at 1500 °C and 25 MPa, in an Argon atmosphere for 1 hour. Given the fact that the sample containing 7.5 mol% of ZrO2 showed the lowest wear volume, it was hot pressed again at 1500, 1400, 1300 and 1200 °C to assess the best temperature condition for sintering. For a composition of 7.5 mol% of ZrO2 the lowest coefficient of friction (0.1-0.3) and the lowest wear volume (0.0046 mm3) were achieved. A direct relation between mechanical and tribological properties was not found. However, these nanocomposites may be considered as a candidate for a new generation of hip joint replacement material.


2006 ◽  
Vol 45 (06) ◽  
pp. 622-630 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. M. Quintana ◽  
A. Urkaregi ◽  
I. Arostegui

Summary Objectives: Methodology based on expert panels has been commonly used to evaluate the appropriateness of interventions. An important issue is the adequate synthesis of the generated information in an applicable way to clinical decision making. This paper shows how statistical procedures help synthesize the results of an expert panel. Methods: Three statistical techniques were applied to an expert panel that developed explicit criteria to assess the appropriateness of total hip joint replacement: classification tree, regression tree and multiple correspondence analysis combined with automatic classification. Results: Results provided by the three models were shown in graphical displays and were compared to the original panel results using crude and weighted probability of misclassification. Results were also applied to real interventions in order to know the implication of the misclassification on real patients. Conclusions: The statistical techniques help summarize data from panels of experts and provide useful decision models for clinical practice, especially when the number of indications is big. However, degree of misclassification and its implication should be taken into account.


2009 ◽  
Vol 27 (11) ◽  
pp. 1473-1480 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan Philippe Kretzer ◽  
Jennifer A. Kleinhans ◽  
Eike Jakubowitz ◽  
Marc Thomsen ◽  
Christian Heisel

Author(s):  
David Nečas ◽  
Martin Vrbka ◽  
Filip Urban ◽  
Ivan Křupka ◽  
Martin Hartl

2014 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 617-635 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco P Soares dos Santos ◽  
Jorge AF Ferreira ◽  
António Ramos ◽  
José AO Simões ◽  
Raul Morais ◽  
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