The reliability of revision rates following primary shoulder arthroplasty as a quality indicator to rank hospital performance: a national registry analysis including 13,104 shoulders and 87 hospitals

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  • who: Lotje A. Hoogervorst MD from the DepartmentLeiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands have published the research: The reliability of revision rates following primary shoulder arthroplasty as a quality indicator to rank hospital performance: a national registry analysis including 13,104 shoulders and 87 hospitals, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/31,/2018
  • what: Despite the advantages of using revision procedures as the primary outcome, the study demonstrated that 1- and 3-year revision rates are not wellsuited nationwide quality indicators to reliably discriminate hospitals in their performance because of the low rankabilities.
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