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Title: Evaluation of the effectiveness of hip and knee implant models used in Catalonia: A protocol for a prospective registry-based study
Author: Arias de la Torre, Jorge
Domingo Torrell, Laia
Martínez Cruz, Olga
Robles Muñoz, Noemí
Puigdomenech Puig, Elisa María
Pons Cabrafiga, Miquel
Pallisó, Francesc
Mora, Xavier
Espallargues Carreras, Mireia
Citation: Arias de la Torre, J., Domingo, L., Martínez, O., Robles Muñoz, N., Puigdomènech, E., Pons Cabrafiga, M., Pallisó, F., Mora, X. & Espallargues, M. (2019). Evaluation of the effectiveness of hip and knee implant models used in Catalonia: A protocol for a prospective registry-based study. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, 14(1), 1-8. doi: 10.1186/s13018-019-1087-z
Abstract: Background: Monitoring results regarding the effectiveness of knee and hip arthroplasties may be useful at the clinical, economic and patient level and help reduce the number of prosthesis revisions. In Spain, and specifically in Catalonia, there is currently no systematic monitoring of the different prosthesis models available on the market. Within this context, the aim of the project presented in this protocol is to evaluate the short- and medium-term effectiveness of knee and hip models implanted in Catalonia and to identify where the results could be better or worse than expected. Methods: A prospective observational design will be drawn up based on data from a population-based arthroplasty register for hip and knee replacements that includes data from 53 of the 61 public hospitals in Catalonia. The knee and hip prosthesis models used will be identified and classified according to the type of prosthesis, fixation and, in total hip replacements, the bearing surface. For the data analysis, two methodological approaches will be used sequentially: first, an approach based on a survival analysis, followed by an approach based on standardised revision ratios and funnel plots. Following the analyses, a panel of experts will evaluate the results to identify possible sources of bias. Lastly, those models with results better or worse than expected compared to those from the comparison group will be valued, and strengths and difficulties for routine implementation of this methodology within the Catalan Arthroplasty Register will be identified. Discussion: The study presented in this protocol will allow us to identify the hip and knee prosthesis models whose results might be better or worse than expected. This information could have a potential impact at the patient, orthopaedic surgeon, healthcare manager, decision-making and industry levels, both in the short term and in the medium and long term.
Keywords: Outlier detection
Arthroplasty
Survival analysis
Funnel plot
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-019-1087-z
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Issue Date: 21-Feb-2019
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/  
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