The Effect of Implant Materials on the Risk of Having a Repeat Surgery After Total Hip Replacement
Study of the need for repeat replacements within five years of the first hip replacement surgery.
Study of the need for repeat replacements within five years of the first hip replacement surgery.
The study includes eight years of data between 2003 and 2011, including records for 56,942 total hip arthroplasty patients.
Comparative list of 2013–2014 mandatory and optional data elements for all NACRS data submission options.
A report that examines differences between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal ESRD patients on various health and treatment-related outcomes. Uses data from the Canadian Organ Replacement Register.
Patient information sheet and consent form.
Comparative list of 2012–2013 mandatory and optional data elements for all NACRS data submission options.
Report on hip and knee replacement procedures performed in Canada, by selected clinical and surgical parameters.
Comparative list of 2011–2012 mandatory and optional data elements for all NACRS data submission options.
Comparative list of 2009–2010 mandatory and optional data elements for all NACRS data submission options.
Comparative list of 2010–2011 mandatory and optional data elements for all NACRS data submission options.
Comparative list of 2008–2009 mandatory and optional data elements for all NACRS data submission options.
Comparative list of 2007–2008 mandatory and optional data elements for all NACRS data submission options.
Comparative list of 2006–2007 mandatory and optional data elements for all NACRS data submission options.
The CJRR Web-Based Data Submission and Reports Tool allows participating surgeons to submit data directly to CJRR through a secure online platform.
Information on coverage, non-response, collection processes, data quality control, methodology changes and revision history.
An analysis of emergency department use by children in Ontario from 2005–2006, including how often and when they come, and wait times.
New population-based information on how long people spend in the emergency department from the time they arrive until the time they are discharged or admitted to hospital, and some of the factors associated with these times.
An analysis of emergency departments: who is accessing them and when, how long patients wait to see a physician and how long their visits take.
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