2007
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-200704000-00012
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Projections of Primary and Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasty in the United States from 2005 to 2030

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“…Its consequences represent a great clinical and economic burden [25], as they have considerable impact on patient quality of life and often require further complex surgery [5,36]. The number of PJIs encountered annually is increasing, as the number of primary and revision arthroplasty procedures performed worldwide continues to grow [24,26].…”
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“…Its consequences represent a great clinical and economic burden [25], as they have considerable impact on patient quality of life and often require further complex surgery [5,36]. The number of PJIs encountered annually is increasing, as the number of primary and revision arthroplasty procedures performed worldwide continues to grow [24,26].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…ежегодно в мире проводится около 2,5 млн операций по эндопротезированию крупных суста-вов нижних конечностей. например, в германии в 2014 г. было проведено 384 924 эндопротезирова-ний тазобед ренного и коленного суставов*, а в сШа к 2030 г. ожидают увеличения количества анало-гичных операций до 4 млн в год [4]. очевидно, что количество первичных и ревизионных тотальных эндопротезирований в большинстве развитых стран будет увеличиваться в течение следующих нескольких десятилетий, что связано в первую очередь с увеличением продолжительности жиз-ни, общим старением населения и ростом числа лиц, страдающих ожирением [5].…”
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“…[5][6][7] This problem is compounded by the fact that TJA procedures are predicted to increase by 673% (3.48 million) and 174% (572,000) for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and total hip arthroplasty (THA), respectively, over the next decade. [8] Given the prevalence of SSIs in TJA, these complications will continue to be a major financial burden to our healthcare system. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Consumer price index (CPI), it is believed that SSI's currently account for $3.5 billion to $10 billion a year in healthcare expenditures.…”
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confidence: 99%