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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Markus Rupp ◽  
Nike Walter ◽  
Edmund Lau ◽  
Michael Worlicek ◽  
Steven M. Kurtz ◽  
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AbstractWe aimed to answer the following questions: (1) How did numbers of revision knee arthroplasty procedures develop in Germany over the last decade compared to primary TKA? (2) How high was the percentage of septic interventions in knee prosthesis revisions? (3) Which treatment strategy was chosen for surgical treatment of knee PJI? Revision arthroplasty rates as a function of age, gender, infection and type of prosthesis were quantified based on Operation and Procedure Classification System codes using revision knee arthroplasty data from 2008 to 2018, provided by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany (Destatis). In 2018, a total number 23,812 revision knee arthroplasties were performed in Germany, yielding an overall increase of 20.76% between 2008 and 2018. In comparison, primary TKA procedures increased by 23.8% from 152,551 performed procedures in 2008 to 188,866 procedures in 2018. Hence, 12.6% of knee arthroplasties required a revision in 2018. Septic interventions increased by 51.7% for all revisions. A trend towards higher numbers in younger patients was observed. Compared to 2008, 17.41% less DAIR procedures were performed, whereby single-stage and two- or multi-stage change increased by 38.76% and 42.76% in 2018, respectively. The increasing number of revision knee arthroplasty in Germany, especially in younger patients and due to infection, underlines the need for future efforts to improve treatment strategies to delay primary arthroplasty and avoid periprosthetic joint infection.


Pneumologie ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Bettina Schwarz ◽  
Maximilian Wollsching-Strobel ◽  
Daniel Sebastian Majorski ◽  
Friederike Sophie Magnet ◽  
Tim Mathes ◽  
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Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Die Zahl der außerklinisch beatmeten Patienten in Deutschland ist seit Jahren steigend. Allerdings liegen detaillierte Daten zur stationären Einleitung sowie stationären Kontrolle einer außerklinischen Beatmung nicht vor. Dies erscheint allerdings zwingend notwendig, um die Versorgungsstrukturen in Deutschland bestmöglich auszurichten. Hierbei ist es wichtig, auch regionale Unterschiede zu berücksichtigen, um die Versorgungsstrukturen bedarfsgerecht zu planen. Methode Analysiert wurden die Datensätze des Statistischen Bundesamtes über die OPS (Operation and Procedure Classification System)-Kennziffern zur außerklinischen Beatmung in der stationären Patientenversorgung im Zeitraum von 2008–2019 (N = 572 494). Ergebnisse Erstens: Zwischen 2008 und 2019 hat sich die Zahl der Einleitungen und Kontrollen mehr als verdoppelt. Die Zahl der Neueinleitungen (N = 17 958) und der Kontrollen (N = 49 140) war im Jahr 2019 am höchsten. Zusätzlich zeigt sich die Entwicklung der außerklinischen Beatmung auf Bundeslandebene sehr heterogen. Die Anstiege sind dabei insbesondere auf die Steigerung der nicht-invasiv beatmeten Patienten zurückzuführen. Schlussfolgerung Die rasante Entwicklung in der außerklinischen Beatmung stößt an kapazitäre Grenzen der bestehenden Versorgungsstruktur. Zukünftige Versorgungsstrukturen sollten eine engere Verzahnung zwischen ambulanter und stationärer Medizin erlauben, um Patienten mit außerklinischer Beatmung mit hoher Behandlungsqualität versorgen zu können, ohne die personellen und ökonomischen Grenzen des Systems zu sprengen.


Author(s):  
Julian Sass ◽  
Susanne Zabka ◽  
Andrea Essenwanger ◽  
Josef Schepers ◽  
Martin Boeker ◽  
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Electronic documentation of medication data is one of the biggest challenges associated with digital clinical documentation. Despite its importance, it has not been consistently implemented in German university hospitals. In this paper we describe the approach of the German Medical Informatics Initiative (MII) towards the modelling of a medication core dataset using FHIR® profiles and standard-compliant terminologies. The FHIR profiles for Medication and MedicationStatement were adapted to the core dataset of the MIl. The terminologies to be used were selected based on the criteria of the ISO-standard for the Identification of Medicinal Products (IDMP). For a first use case with a minimal medication dataset, the entries in the medication chapter of the German Procedure Classification (OPS codes) were analyzed and mapped to IDMP-compliant medication terminology. OPS data are available at all German hospitals as they are mandatory for reimbursement purposes. Reimbursement-relevant encounter data containing OPS medication procedures were used to create a FHIR representation based on the FHIR profiles MedicationStatement and Medication. This minimal solution includes – besides the details on patient and start-/end-dates – the active ingredients identified by the IDMP-compliant codes and – if specified in the OPS code – the route of administration and the range of the amount of substance administered to the patient, using the appropriate unit of measurement code. With FHIR, the medication data can be represented in the data integration centers of the MII to provide a standardized format for data analysis across the MII sites.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Worlicek ◽  
Matthias Koch ◽  
Popp Daniel ◽  
Viola Freigang ◽  
Peter Angele ◽  
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AbstractUnicompartimental and total knee arthroplasty is one of the most successful and most performed operations worldwide. In the last years the number of primary knee arthroplasty increased constantly. The aim of this study is to analyze the rising numbers of primary knee arthroplasty and to see how it is used in Germany. In this retrospective study data, provided by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany from 2008 to 2018 was analyzed, using operation codes from the German procedure classification system and characteristics like age, sex and type of the prosthesis. We found a slight increase of unicompartimental and total knee arthroplasty over the investigated 10 years from 150.504 in 2008 up to 168.479 procedures in 2018, with a maximum of 169.334 in 2017. Most patients were female and over 65 years old. Interestingly, there was an obvious decrease of regular TKA in the year 2013, with a relevant impact on the total number of procedures. In the following years the number rised again reaching the former level in 2015 and is still increasing. The highest increase was found in partial knee arthroplasty, with a constant rise every year, starting with 7988 in 2008 up to 21.072 in 2018. In contrast, we found a relevant reduction of constrained prosthesis in primary TKA, whereas the number of semi-constrained prosthesis in primary TKA is again rising after a decrease in 2015. We found that the number of bicondylar TKA and especially UKA increased from 2008 to 2018. Regarding an aging population, we can expect a rising number for Primary knee arthroplasty and in consequence a rising number of revision arthroplasty in the future. This will be a challenging cost factor for the healthcare system in Germany.


2020 ◽  
Vol 109 ◽  
pp. 103519
Author(s):  
A. Millan-Fernandez-Montes ◽  
D. Perez-Rey ◽  
G. Hernandez-Ibarburu ◽  
M.B. Palchuk ◽  
C. Mueller ◽  
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Author(s):  
Alexander Klug ◽  
Yves Gramlich ◽  
Reinhard Hoffmann ◽  
Joachim Pfeil ◽  
Philipp Drees ◽  
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Abstract Background The number of total hip arthroplasties (THA) is rising in many industrialized nations. At the same time, the evidence regarding different types of prostheses and fixation techniques is constantly evolving. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze changes in THA by these advancements during the last decade. Methods A retrospective analysis of data provided by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany from 2007 to 2016 was conducted using codes from the German procedure classification system and associated International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems codes. THA procedures were evaluated according to diagnoses, sex, and age of patients, along with the distribution of different prosthesis types. Additionally, changes in these parameters over time were analyzed. Results From 2007 to 2016 a total of 2 157 041 primary THA procedures were performed in Germany, with an increase of 14.4% over this period. Overall, cementless standard THA (STHA) was used most frequently (50.0%), followed by hybrid variants (18.8%), hemiarthroplasties (15.9%), cemented standard THA (cSTHA; 9.2%), cementless short-stem THA (ssTHA; 4.8%), and hip resurfacing (HR; 0.9%) techniques. During the study period, the number of cSTHA and HR decreased significantly, whereas the use of STHA and ssTHA rose substantially, with a significantly higher application of these procedures in the elderly population. While osteoarthritis of the hip joint was the main indication for THA, several procedure-specific differences were identified. Conclusion The present data clearly demonstrate an increase in the use of cementless fixation for THA in Germany during the last decade and document a rise in ssTHA in recent years with, in contrast, the use of HR decreasing to a minimum.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. e000034 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ainhoa Costas-Chavarri ◽  
John G Meara

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