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Data & statistics on Body Mass Index distribution of hip and knee replacement recipients – 105 results

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Body Mass Index distribution of hip and knee replacement recipients (CJRR, 2005–2006)
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Body Mass Index distribution of hip and knee replacement recipients (CJRR, 2005–2006)

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and their demographic makeup Figure 1. Body Mass Index distribution of hip and knee replacement ...
access to care for Canadians. and Glazier 2004). Hip and knee replacement procedures ...
in hospitali- Data Sources and Methods zations for hip and knee replacements (CIHI 2006

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Hip and Knee Replacement Recipients by Body Mass Index Category, CJRR, as Compared to Body Mass Index Distribution of Canadian Population, 2006–2007
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Hip and Knee Replacement Recipients by Body Mass Index Category, CJRR, as Compared to Body Mass Index Distribution of Canadian Population, 2006–2007

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Figure 11 Hip and Knee Replacement Recipients by Body Mass Index Category, CJRR, as Compared to Body Mass Index Distribution of Canadian Population, 2006–2007 Percentage ...
Figure 11 shows that a high proportion of both hip and knee replacement ...
population.12 Knee replacement recipients were found to be significantly more obese than hip replacement recipients (54% versus 37%, respectively [p<0.01]). The proportion

Jan 2007 | CIHI - The Canadian Institute for Health Information – 6 more results from this site
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Hip and Knee Replacements, Patients by Body Mass Index Category, 2004–2005

Hip and Knee Replacements, Patients by Body Mass Index Category, 2004–2005

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TJR by Age (CIHI data) TJR by BMI (CIHI data) Note: BMI was available for 75% and 76% of hip and knee procedures. Underweight = BMI <18.5; normal = BMI 18.5 to 24.9; overweight = BMI 25 to 29.9; obese = BMI of ³ 30.

Jan 2005 | University of Manitoba
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Hip and Knee Replacements, Patients by Body Mass Index Category, 2004–2005

Hip and Knee Replacements, Patients by Body Mass Index Category, 2004–2005

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Note: BMI was available for 75% and 76% of hip and knee procedures. Underweight = BMI <18.5; normal = BMI 18.5 to 24.9; overweight = BMI 25 to 29.9; obese = BMI of ³ 30. Source: Canadian Joint Replacement Registry, CIHI, 2004–2005.

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Distribution of Receipt (in 2000, 2002, or 2004) of Hip or Knee Replacement for Those in Need (in the Combined 1998, 2000, and 2002 Sample), and Weighted Odds Ratio (OR) for Receipt: Multivariate Logistic Regression
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Distribution of Receipt (in 2000, 2002, or 2004) of Hip or Knee Replacement for Those in Need (in the Combined 1998, 2000, and 2002 Sample), and Weighted Odds Ratio (OR) for Receipt: Multivariate ...

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as a body mass index (BMI) of !30. CI ¼ confidence interval. y z ...
classified as in need and 168 received a joint replacement within 2 years. The weighted basic logistic regression model of receipt in 2000, 2002, or 2004 for the combined sample showed significantly lower receipt for black participants compared

Jan 2004 | Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences – 2 more results from this site
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Public Comment Survey for Draft Total Knee and Total Hip Replacement (TKR/THR) Bundle

Public Comment Survey for Draft Total Knee and Total Hip Replacement (TKR/THR) Bundle

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Changes made to section two, Fitness for Surgery, include: • Body mass index ...
implants must be registered using the American Joint Replacement Registry. In addition ...
joint replacements a year. answered question skipped question 1 of 46

Dec 2013 | Health Care Authority
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Time course of postoperative complications in patients undergoing hip or knee replacement. Based on data from Gupta et al.44

Time course of postoperative complications in patients undergoing hip or knee replacement. Based on data from Gupta et al.44

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adjustment for age, body mass index, hypertension, smoking, and serum cholesterol level ...
apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) scores to be modest, with scores of 1 to 10 associated ...
of acute myocardial infarction (MI) and 63 age-matched control subjects. An apnea index

Jan 2006 | CHEST
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II. — Relative Bone Mineral Density Difference (RBMDD) values for the replaced knee in the femur and patella
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II. — Relative Bone Mineral Density Difference (RBMDD) values for the replaced knee in the femur and patella

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for their age, gender, body mass index (BMI), follow-up, UCLA scores and osteoporotic ...
for the replaced knee in the tibia (-9.59 to 10.46) ...
pattern (10). Patients with longstanding knee arthrosis develop altered gait patterns (7) and mechanical loading of the knee joint due to pain, altered proprioception

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Incidence of Total Knee Replacement by Demographic and Disease Characteristics
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Incidence of Total Knee Replacement by Demographic and Disease Characteristics

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TABLE 3 Incidence of Total Knee Replacement by Demographic and Disease ...
3) Female 137 (19.4) Ethnic origin White 207 (19.5) African American 18 (14.5) Body mass index distribution, kg/m Normal (20-25) 31 (18.1) Overweight (26-30) 78 (17.9) Obese ...
The majority of knees being treated with hylan G-F 20 during the observation time did not require a TKR. A total of 225 knees underwent a TKR, for a TKR incidence of 19% of knees in this population of surgical candidates with OA grade IV

Jan 2007 | Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy - AMCP.org – 1 more result from this site
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Progression of disability by group over 21 years. Regression lines are derived from linear mixed models and adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, smoking, and initial disability level. Time to reach a modest disability level of 0.15 was postponed by a full 12 years for the exercise cohort compared with controls1. Reprinted from Chakravarty EF, et al. Arch Intern Med 2008;168:1638-46; with ...

Progression of disability by group over 21 years. Regression lines are derived from linear mixed models and adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, smoking, and initial disability level. Time to reach ...

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of the knees and hips at 4-year intervals. Both groups at last observation were 79 years ...
OA (knee replacement 0 vs 2, respectively; knee destroyed 1 vs 5; knee nearly ...
that exercise intensity adequate to break a sweat increases likelihood for knee replacement

Jan 2008 | jrheum.org
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