Increased short- and long-term mortality amongst patients with early periprosthetic knee joint infection

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  • who: Olof Thompson from the The study was approved by the local Ethics Review Board at Lund University on November, (Dnr, ), and the need for informed consent was waived by the review boardFinancial support to conduct the study was obtained through regional research grants and from Lu00f6f, the Swedish patient insurance. have published the Article: Increased short- and long-term mortality amongst patients with early periprosthetic knee joint infection, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to estimate the mortality rate of patients diagnosed with PJI within 90 days of primary . . .

     

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