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Epidemiology and Outcomes of Upper Limb Surgery: Analysis of Routine Data

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University of Oxford

Status

Completed

Conditions

Dislocations
Shoulder Dislocation
Dupuytren Contracture
Fracture Wrist and Hand
Elbow Arthropathy
Inflammatory Arthritis
Upper Limb Nerve Lesion
Fracture Elbow
Arthropathy Unspecified, Involving Hand
Wrist Arthropathy
Rotator Cuff Tear
Impingement Syndrome, Shoulder
Osteoarthritis
Fracture, Shoulder
Trigger Digit
Shoulder Arthropathy
Avascular Necrosis

Treatments

Procedure: Intra-articular injection
Procedure: Nerve decompression
Procedure: Joint stabilisation
Procedure: Soft tissue release/debridement/excision
Procedure: Hand and wrist arthroplasty
Procedure: Shoulder arthroplasty
Procedure: Surgical fixation of fractures
Procedure: Elbow arthroplasty
Procedure: Tendon repair
Procedure: Excision/division/release of palmar fascia

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03573765
DARS-NIC-29827-Q8Z7Q (Other Identifier)
12787

Details and patient eligibility

About

Surgery is a common treatment type for damaged joints, tendons and nerves in the upper limb where conservative measures are inappropriate or have failed. These conditions are common and result in significant levels of pain and functional disability. The investigators are conducting a broad ranging study of variation in the provision of surgical treatment and factors affecting outcomes after surgical treatment of upper limb conditions. This will be a population-based study of all patients undergoing surgical treatment funded by the National Health Service (NHS) of England over a nineteen-year period. This study will help to understand the factors associated with a poor outcome following surgery, which can be shared with patients considering treatment options. The investigators will also document current and future health service burden associated with commonly performed surgical procedures including complications and repeat operations.

Full description

The investigators will conduct time series analyses, geospatial mapping and risk-factor association studies for both access to and outcomes of surgical treatments of the upper limbs. A large cohort of pseudonymised records will be extracted from the NHS Hospital Episode Statistics Admitted Patient Care database. Suitable patients will be identified based on a match to a specified list of International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) and Office for Population Censuses and Surveys (OPCS-4) codes. Dates and cause of death will be linked from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) by NHS Digital.

Separate analyses will be conducted for different intervention types with detailed outcomes reporting for high volume procedures. Adults will be defined as those aged 18 years or older at the time of surgery. Children will be defined as those aged less than 18 years at surgery and only included in a limited number of analyses where relevant (e.g. trigger digit).

Key analyses:

  1. Baseline demographics by procedure type

  2. Procedure volume incidence trends

    • Time series analysis
    • Adjusted to standard population distributions
    • Geographical mapping including adjustment for sociodemographic indices including indices of deprivation
  3. Revision, reoperation and mortality rates:

    • Estimation by Kaplan Meier and actuarial life table methods
    • Life time risk calculated by the cumulative probability method
    • Cox regression adjusted for comorbidities and demographic, social and geographic factors
  4. Complications, length of stay, costs:

    • Logistic and linear regression models for binary and continuous outcomes respectively
    • Adjusted for comorbidities and demographic, social and geographic factors

Where appropriate, the impact of replacing missing data will be explored with use of multiple imputation. All suitable patients will be entered into analyses to maximise statistical efficiency.

Enrollment

8,308,821 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Condition affecting one of:

    • Shoulder
    • Elbow
    • Wrist
    • Hand

    AND

  2. All patients treated with surgery for any of the following:

    • Osteoarthritis
    • Inflammatory arthritis
    • Any other cause of arthropathy
    • Tendon tears
    • Peripheral neuropathy
    • Fractures and/or dislocations
    • Instability

    OR

  3. Any arthroplasty surgery using a prosthesis

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients registering a "type 2 opt out" - withholding NHS data from research use.

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