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1 a total knee replacement and 825 had a total hip replacement.
2 lective surgical treatments, including total hip replacement.
3 minal aortic aneurysm repair, colectomy, and hip replacement.
4 minal aortic aneurysm repair, colectomy, and hip replacement.
5 of abdominal aortic aneurysm, colectomy, and hip replacement.
6  minor bleeding in patients undergoing total hip replacement.
7 ng (CABG), carotid endarterectomy, and total hip replacement.
8 aneurysm, 219 for CABG surgery, and 2668 for hip replacement.
9 ncordant for hip OA, as ascertained by total hip replacement.
10 , septic wrist, bacteremia, and septic total hip replacement.
11 ir (odds ratio, 0.65; 95% CI, 0.47-0.89) and hip replacement (0.70; 95% CI, 0.51-0.96).
12                                    For total hip replacement, 10-year implant survival rate was 95.6%
13 bdominal aortic aneurysm repair ($5279), and hip replacement ($2436).
14 spital (AAA repair: 40.5%; colectomy: 25.8%; hip replacement: 32.5%; and pancreatectomy: 19.7%) compa
15 nt Registry of England and Wales for primary hip replacements (402,051, of which 31,171 were stemmed
16 tion ($63117 vs $21325; P < .001), and total hip replacement ($41354 vs $19028; P < .001).
17 e major source of payment (55.4% for primary hip replacements, 59.3% for primary knee replacements),
18 ing colectomy (12.1% vs 14.1%; P < .001) and hip replacement (6.9% vs 7.7%; P < .001).
19 Of these, 82 were conducted on patients with hip replacements, 75 on patients with knee replacements,
20 strongly associate with osteoarthritis total hip replacement: a missense variant, c.1141G>C (p.Asp369
21 rforming coronary artery bypass graft, total hip replacement, abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, or co
22 alateral cognate joints (i.e., contralateral hip replacement after an initial hip replacement) have b
23                               Total knee and hip replacement, although rare in the adolescent populat
24 86 patients with idiopathic OA who underwent hip replacement and 414 who underwent initial knee repla
25 fied 63 158 patients who had undergone total hip replacement and 54 276 who had total knee replacemen
26   Among patients who had total knee or total hip replacement and received 4 to 10 days of postoperati
27                               Nearly 600,000 hip replacements and 1.4 million knee replacements will
28 e interval [95% CI] 201,782-250,018) primary hip replacements and 431,485 (95% CI 397,454-465,516) pr
29           This was a 37% increase in primary hip replacements and a 53% increase in primary knee repl
30 allenges the increasing trend for more total hip replacements and total knee replacements to be done
31 AA repair, 13.6% after colectomy, 7.5% after hip replacement, and 16.3% after pancreatectomy.
32 cement, 214 patients who had undergone total hip replacement, and 520 controls from the UK.
33 strectomy, abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, hip replacement, and coronary artery bypass.
34 an delivery, hysterectomy, knee replacement, hip replacement, and hip fracture repair), mortality was
35 who underwent coronary artery bypass (CABG), hip replacement, and knee replacement at Premier hospita
36 er comorbidity, admission FIM ratings, total hip replacement, and time to followup.
37 ; 29 388 (22.9%), colectomy; 91 168 (71.2%), hip replacement; and 2276 (1.8%), pancreatectomy.
38                                Recipients of hip replacement are less likely to be Hispanic than are
39  undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting, hip replacement, back surgery, or colectomy in IDS-affil
40 med a genome-wide association study of total hip replacements, based on variants identified through w
41 s, respectively, and four patients underwent hip replacement because of AVN.
42 th increased risk of readmission after total hip replacement: being older than 71 years (OR, 1.83; 95
43                           We took data about hip replacements done in England and Wales between April
44 was more pronounced among persons undergoing hip replacement for osteoarthritis compared with recipie
45 ts that the satisfaction of demand for total hip replacement, given agreed criteria for surgery, is a
46 hether a secular decrease in death caused by hip replacement has occurred in England and Wales and wh
47 ntralateral hip replacement after an initial hip replacement) have been evaluated, the evolution of e
48 rthroplasty (HR, 3.79; 95% CI, 3.21-4.47 for hip replacement; HR, 2.68; 95% CI, 2.10-3.42 for knee re
49 s of CABG, carotid endarterectomy, and total hip replacement in 158 hospital-referral regions (79 hos
50 the population requirement for primary total hip replacement in England.
51 on wisdom tooth extraction and primary total hip replacement in the UK National Health Service.
52 NDINGS: The survival rates of total knee and hip replacements in adolescents are lower compared with
53                                        Total hip replacement is a commonly performed orthopedic proce
54             Death within 90 days after total hip replacement is rare but might be avoidable dependent
55 section (2%), esophageal resection (1%), and hip replacement (&lt;1%).
56 , pulmonary resection (n = 91758), and total hip replacement (n = 307399) between 2009 and 2012.
57 omorbidity, admission FIM ratings, and total hip replacement, OA was associated with a longer rehabil
58 CAHs vs non-CAHs persisted for 3 procedures: hip replacement (odds ratio, 1.90; 95% CI, 1.01-3.57), c
59 st strongly associated with prophylaxis use (hip replacement: odds ratio 6.2, 95% confidence interval
60 o secondary causes of bone loss admitted for hip replacement, of whom 30 women had acute hip fracture
61 viduals homozygous for rs532464664 had their hip replacement operation 13.5 years and 4.9 years earli
62 g revision surgery in patients who had total hip replacement or total knee replacement over the age o
63 ce Research Datalink who had undergone total hip replacement or total knee replacement.
64 ot AAA repair (OR, 0.93; 95% CI, 0.73-1.19), hip replacement (OR, 0.97; 95% CI, 0.91-1.03), or pancre
65 stectomy, ventral hernia repair, craniotomy, hip replacement, or knee replacement.
66 marizes the recent studies of total knee and hip replacement outcomes in adolescent patients, as well
67 s significant only for men who had undergone hip replacement (P = 0.016, odds ratio 1.48, 95% confide
68 rdiac related procedures, lung lobectomy and hip replacement (partial and total) were identified and
69 rgoing colectomy, hysterectomy, and knee and hip replacement procedures.
70  in the tribological layer in metal-on-metal hip replacements retrieved from patients.
71                          In the 1960s, total hip replacement revolutionised management of elderly pat
72                  The Readmission After Total Hip Replacement Risk Scale was developed to predict read
73  models, such as the Readmission After Total Hip Replacement Risk Scale, can identify high-risk patie
74 e used to create the Readmission After Total Hip Replacement Risk Scale, which was applied to the val
75 s were 27% more likely to have total knee or hip replacement surgeries (OR 1.27 [95% CI 1.26-1.28]).
76 e less likely to have elective total knee or hip replacement surgeries compared with their urban coun
77 eas are more likely to undergo total knee or hip replacement surgeries.
78 patients and nondiabetic controls (C) during hip replacement surgery and from T2DM patients undergoin
79  in patients with osteoarthritis who undergo hip replacement surgery are noted.
80 registry of patients who had undergone total hip replacement surgery over an 8-year period at a singl
81                    The requirement for total hip replacement surgery was estimated on the basis of pa
82 ne a primary or revision total knee or total hip replacement surgery.
83 other family member also had undergone total hip replacement surgery.
84            Today, young patients present for hip-replacement surgery hoping to restore their quality
85                                    For total hip replacement there was no significant change in behav
86                                          For hip replacement, there was no rurality effect; for knee
87 218940 patients at 1056 hospitals), or total hip replacement (THR) (231774 patients at 1831 hospitals
88 Mortality and complication rates after total hip replacement (THR) are inversely associated with the
89                                        Total hip replacement (THR) is extremely common.
90    Implant survival after conventional total hip replacement (THR) is often poor in younger patients,
91                                        Total hip replacement (THR) is successful in treating hip arth
92 d with patients undergoing an elective total hip replacement (THR) operation.
93  risk for venous thromboembolism after total hip replacement (THR) or total knee replacement (TKR).
94 ge hip osteoarthritis (OA) who undergo total hip replacement (THR) preferentially require subsequent
95 core, decrease in MJS of > or =0.5 mm, total hip replacement (THR), and increase in lower extremity d
96 s in patients with hip OA undergoing a total hip replacement (THR), as compared with disease-free con
97  varied widely for patients undergoing total hip replacement (THR), colectomy, and pancreaticoduodene
98  progression of the disease required a total hip replacement (THR).
99 enderness, hip pain or tenderness, and total hip replacement (THR).
100  predictive validity (association with total hip replacement [THR] and signs and symptoms a mean of 7
101 cordant for primary OA (ascertained by total hip replacement [THR] or total knee replacement), were g
102 eplacements (TKRs), and 537 women with total hip replacements (THRs) from the Nottingham case-control
103 e 7 procedures examined ranged from 0.3% for hip replacement to 10.7% for craniotomy.
104 tion of male patients ranged from 37% (total hip replacement) to 77% (abdominal aortic aneurysm repai
105 erectomy, reduction of femur fracture, total hip replacement, total knee replacement, partial colecto
106  underwent future targeted procedures (total hip replacement, total knee replacements) or nontargeted
107          Adjusted total episode payments for hip replacement were 4% lower in IDS-affiliated hospital
108 characteristics of patients undergoing total hip replacement were abstracted.
109                              409,096 primary hip replacements were done to treat osteoarthritis.
110                                Recipients of hip replacements were significantly less likely to be Hi
111 cordant for primary OA (ascertained by total hip replacement), were genotyped for 36 microsatellite m
112 s dictate that further developments in total hip replacement will be governed by their cost-effective

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