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The Relationship Between Preoperative Opioid Use and Adverse Events Following Total Knee Arthroplasty. 术前阿片类药物使用与全膝关节置换术后不良事件的关系。
Charles D Qin, Lohith Vatti, Mia M Qin, Cody S Lee, Aravind Athiviraham

This study aims to compare perioperative events following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) amongst various degrees of preoperative opioid use. In total, 84,569 patients undergoing TKA were identified from a Humana Claims Dataset, and stratified by their preoperative opioid use based on number of prescriptions filled within 6 months of surgery (naïve 0 [50,561]; sporadic 1 [12,411]; chronic 2 or greater [21,687]). Outcomes of interest included Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)-reportable complications, need for postoperative supplemental oxygen, 90-day readmission, and hospital length of stay. Complication rates (9.8% vs 8.9% vs 12.6%; p < 0.01), need for supplemental oxygen (3.0% vs 3.1% vs 5.3%; p = 0.03), mean length of stay (2.1 vs 2.8 vs 3.5; p < 0.01), and 90-day readmission (9.7% vs 10.8% vs 16.4%; p < 0.01) significantly differed amongst groups. On logistic regression, only the chronic opioid use group was associated with significantly increased likelihood of complications, need for supplemental oxygen, and readmission. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 31(2):100-103, 2022).

本研究旨在比较全膝关节置换术(TKA)后不同程度的术前阿片类药物使用的围手术期事件。总共从Humana索赔数据集中确定了84,569例接受TKA的患者,并根据术前阿片类药物的使用情况(naïve 0 [50,561];散发性1 [12,411];慢性2级或以上[21,687])。关注的结果包括医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)-可报告的并发症,术后补充氧气的需要,90天的再入院和住院时间。并发症发生率(9.8% vs 8.9% vs 12.6%;P < 0.01)、补充氧需氧量(3.0% vs 3.1% vs 5.3%;P = 0.03),平均住院时间(2.1 vs 2.8 vs 3.5;P < 0.01), 90天再入院率(9.7% vs 10.8% vs 16.4%;P < 0.01),组间差异显著。在逻辑回归中,只有慢性阿片类药物使用组与并发症、需要补充氧气和再入院的可能性显著增加相关。[j] .外科骨科进展,31(2):100- 103,2022。
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An Innovative Seven-year Physician Scientist Residency Training Program That Addresses the Shortage of Academic Surgeons. 一个创新的七年医师科学家住院医师培训计划,解决了学术外科医生的短缺。
L Andrew Koman, Kerry A Danelson, Alexander Jinnah, Johannes F Plate, Sandeep Mannava, Daniel N Bracey, Alejandro Marquez-Lara, T David Luo, Sam Rosas, Austin V Stone, David Popoli, Kaitlin Henry, Riyaz H Jinnah, Beth P Smith, Gary G Poehling, Thomas L Smith

Due to the declining number of scientifically trained physicians and increasing demand for high-quality literature, our institution pioneered a seven-year Physician Scientist Training Program (PSTP) to provide research-oriented residents the knowledge and skills for a successful academic career. The present study sought to identify orthopaedic surgeons with MD/PhD degrees, residency programs with dedicated research tracks, and to assess the effectiveness of the novel seven-year program in training prospective academic orthopaedic surgeons. Surgeons with MD/PhD degrees account for 2.3% of all 3,408 orthopaedic faculty positions in U.S. residency programs. During the last 23 years, our PSTP residents produced 752 peer-reviewed publications and received $349,354 from 23 resident-authored extramural grants. Eleven of our seven-year alumni practice orthopaedic surgery in an academic setting. The seven-year PSTP successfully develops clinically trained surgeon scientists with refined skills in basic science and clinical experimental design, grant proposals, scientific presentations, and manuscript preparation. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 31(3):144-149, 2022).

由于受过科学训练的医生数量不断减少,对高质量文献的需求不断增加,我院开创了一项为期7年的医师科学家培训计划(PSTP),为研究型住院医生提供成功学术生涯所需的知识和技能。本研究旨在确定具有医学博士学位的骨科医生,具有专门研究方向的住院医师计划,并评估新的七年计划在培训未来学术骨科医生方面的有效性。拥有医学博士学位的外科医生占全美3408个骨科住院医师职位的2.3%。在过去的23年里,我们的PSTP居民发表了752篇同行评审的出版物,并从23篇居民撰写的校外资助中获得了349,354美元。我们的7年校友中有11人在学术环境中从事骨科手术。七年的PSTP成功地培养了经过临床训练的外科医生,他们在基础科学和临床实验设计、拨款申请、科学报告和手稿准备方面拥有精湛的技能。[j] .外科骨科进展,31(3):144- 149,2022。
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2022 2022
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.3113/jsoa.2022.0248
Christine S. Peters, T. Luo, E. Voss, A. Papadonikolakis, Cynthia L. Emory
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2022 2022
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.3113/jsoa.2022.0042
A. Sandler, John P. Scanaliato, D. Laporte, L. Nesti, John C. Dunn
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2022 2022
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.3113/jsoa.2022.0109
Joshua A. Kotler, Jennifer A Sanville, Joy M. Greer, C. Smith
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Publication Trends of Residents Accepted for Shoulder and Elbow Fellowships. 接受肩部和肘部奖学金的住院医师出版物趋势。
Austin B Fares, Jordan T Carter, Andrew G Chan, Rami Khalifa, Kelly G Kilcoyne, William M Weiss

This study aims to evaluate the research productivity trends in orthopaedic residents who were selected for shoulder and elbow fellowships from 2010 to 2019. We hypothesize that residents matching into orthopaedic shoulder and elbow fellowships are increasing both their publication number and publication quality from 2010 to 2019. Fellows of orthopaedic shoulder and elbow programs from 2010 to 2019 were identified through publicly accessible information on fellowship programs. Each fellow's publication data during their residency was collected via publicly available search engines, and analyzed to include: fellowship year, residency years, fellowship program and location, total publications, number of publications in high-impact general orthopaedic and shoulder and elbow journals, and authorship position. A total of 176 orthopaedic shoulder and elbow fellows from 17 different programs were identified and included in the study. The fellows produced a total of 668 publications, published 172 articles in high impact journals, and had first authorship on 49% of the studies. On average, there were 3.8 publications per fellow per year from 2010 to 2019. There were 5.7 publications produced per fellow in 2018-2019, compared to just 2.92 publications per fellow in 2010-2011. Overall, there was an increasing trend in publications, publications in high impact journals, and first authorship publications per applicant matching into shoulder and elbow fellowship from 2010 to 2019. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 31(4):205-208, 2022).

本研究旨在评估2010 - 2019年骨科住院医师肩肘部研究人员的研究生产力趋势。我们假设从2010年到2019年,与骨科肩肘奖学金匹配的住院医师的发表数量和发表质量都有所提高。2010年至2019年骨科肩部和肘部项目的研究员是通过奖学金项目的公开信息确定的。通过公开搜索引擎收集每位研究员在其住院期间的发表数据,并对其进行分析,包括:奖学金年份、住院医师年份、奖学金项目和地点、总出版物、高影响力普通骨科和肩关节期刊的出版物数量以及作者位置。共有176名来自17个不同项目的肩肘部矫形医生被纳入研究。这些研究员共发表了668篇论文,在高影响力期刊上发表了172篇文章,其中49%的研究是第一作者。从2010年到2019年,平均每位研究员每年发表3.8篇论文。2018-2019年,每位研究员发表了5.7篇论文,而2010-2011年每位研究员仅发表了2.92篇论文。总体而言,2010 - 2019年,与肩肘奖学金相匹配的论文数量、高影响力期刊论文数量和人均第一作者论文数量呈上升趋势。[j] .外科骨科进展,31(4):205- 208,2022。
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Post-operative Immobilization in Total Elbow Arthroplasty for Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Systematic Review of Outcomes. 类风湿关节炎全肘关节置换术后固定:结果的系统回顾。
Michael M Polmear, John P Scanaliato, Stephen Rossettie, Julia Bader, Leon J Nesti, John C Dunn

The purpose of this analysis is to determine the effect of length of immobilization following total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) for rheumatoid arthritis on the outcomes, complications, and survival of the implant. A review of TEA literature was performed. Post-operative motion was categorized into three groups: no post-operative immobilization (group 1), short-term 2-5 days immobilization (group 2), and extended 7-14 days immobilization (group 3). Thirty-six articles reporting on 43 studies involving 2,346 elbows in 2015 patients were included. Total complication rates were 23% at 8.9 years for group 1, 31% at 6.8 years for group 2, and 31% at 6.9 years for group 3. Survival rates were 79% at 15.3 years, 75% at 10.4 years, and 92% at 9.1 years for each group, respectively. Total complication rates were lowest in elbows without post-operative immobilization. However, survival rates were greatest in elbows with extended post-operative immobilization. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 31(4):209-217, 2022).

本分析的目的是确定类风湿关节炎全肘关节置换术(TEA)后固定长度对植入物结局、并发症和存活的影响。对TEA文献进行回顾。术后活动分为三组:无术后固定(1组)、短期2-5天固定(2组)和延长7-14天固定(3组)。纳入了43项研究的36篇文章,涉及2015例患者的2346例肘部。1组总并发症发生率为23%(8.9年),2组为31%(6.8年),3组为31%(6.9年)。各组15.3年生存率为79%,10.4年生存率为75%,9.1年生存率为92%。术后未固定肘部的总并发症发生率最低。然而,术后长时间固定肘部的生存率最高。[j] .外科骨科进展,31(4):209-217,2022 .]
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Surgical Volume and Productivity at an Academic Orthopaedic Surgery Department. 新型冠状病毒肺炎对学术性骨科手术量和手术效率的影响
Jay M Levin, Elshaday Belay, Craig Akoh, Oke Anakwenze

COVID-19 pandemic rapidly progressed, resulting in temporary cessation of elective surgery in the U.S. The goal of this study was to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on surgical volume, charges, work relative value units (WRVUs), and net receipts at an academic orthopaedic surgery department. Volume of cases per month decreased from 745 cases in February to 173 cases in April, with a 75% decrease in charges and a 73% decrease in WRVUs. The largest decreases in productivity were in Sports (92% decrease in charges and WRVUs), Pediatrics (88% decrease in charges, 87% decrease in WRVUs), and Joints (81% decrease in charges, 78% decrease in WRVUs). Oncology was least impacted (27% decrease in charges, 20% decrease in WRVUs). Recovery after shutdown was rapid, with charges and WRVUs returning to pre-COVID levels by June. Productivity of the Sports, Pediatrics and Joints were most impacted, while Oncology, Hand, and Trauma were least impacted. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 31(4):226-229, 2022).

COVID-19大流行迅速发展,导致美国的选择性手术暂时停止。本研究的目的是评估COVID-19对学术骨科外科手术量、费用、工作相对价值单位(WRVUs)和净收入的影响。每月病例量从2月的745例下降到4月的173例,收费下降了75%,用水单位减少了73%。生产力下降幅度最大的是体育(费用和wrvu减少92%),儿科(费用减少88%,wrvu减少87%)和关节(费用减少81%,wrvu减少78%)。肿瘤学受到的影响最小(收费减少27%,wrvu减少20%)。停产后恢复迅速,到6月,收费和wrvu恢复到新冠疫情前的水平。运动、儿科和关节的生产力受到的影响最大,而肿瘤科、手科和创伤科受到的影响最小。[j] .外科骨科进展,31(4):226-229,2022。
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The Associations of Spine Surgeon Training, Office Wait Times, and Social Media Presence with Reviews on Physician Rating Websites. 脊柱外科医生培训协会,办公室等待时间,以及医生评级网站上的社交媒体评论。
Andrew J Sama, Nicholas C Schiller, Johnathon R McCormick, Kevin J Bondar, Deborah J Li, Jose A Canseco, Chester J Donnally

This study evaluated the associations of demographics and social media (SM) usage on physician review websites for spine surgeons in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Three physician rating websites were accessed to obtain training history, number of ratings/reviews, and overall rating (0-5). Surgeon web pages and publicly searchable SM accounts on Facebook (FB), Twitter (T), and/or Instagram (IG) were recorded. Of 246 spine surgeons included, 95.9% had a personal/institutional website while 12.2% were present on at least one SM platform. Physician age was inversely correlated with Healthgrades.com (HG), Vitals.com (V), and Google.com (G) ratings (p < 0.0001). Physicians with SM had higher ratings on HG (p = 0.006) and V (p = 0.006). Spine surgeons with SM received more ratings, comments, and higher scores than those without SM. All review sites agree that SM presence correlated with the number of ratings and comments across physician review websites, suggesting SM may influence patient feedback. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 31(4):256-262, 2022).

本研究评估了新泽西州和宾夕法尼亚州脊柱外科医生评论网站上的人口统计学和社交媒体(SM)使用的关系。访问了三个医生评分网站,以获取培训历史、评分/评论数量和总体评分(0-5)。记录了外科医生的网页和Facebook (FB)、Twitter (T)和/或Instagram (IG)上可公开搜索的SM账户。在纳入的246名脊柱外科医生中,95.9%拥有个人/机构网站,12.2%至少使用一个SM平台。医师年龄与Healthgrades.com (HG)、Vitals.com (V)和Google.com (G)评分呈负相关(p < 0.0001)。患有SM的医生在HG (p = 0.006)和V (p = 0.006)方面的评分较高。与没有SM的脊柱外科医生相比,有SM的脊柱外科医生获得了更多的评分、评论和更高的分数。所有的评论网站都认为SM的存在与医生评论网站的评分和评论数量相关,这表明SM可能影响患者的反馈。[j] .外科骨科进展,31(4):256-262,2022。
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Program Directors' Perception of the Role of Personal Statements in the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Selection Process. 项目主管对个人陈述在骨科住院医师选择过程中的作用的看法。
Laith K Hasan, Lara L Cohen, Caroline J Granger, Allison L Boden, Symone M Brown, Amiethab Aiyer, Mary K Mulcahey

The purpose of this study was (1) to determine how much emphasis is placed on the Personal Statement (PS) by program directors (PDs) and (2) to gain a better understanding of what factors within the PS are considered most important to PDs. An anonymous survey was distributed to PDs at allopathic orthopaedic residency programs in the United States using Survey Monkey (San Mateo, CA). Survey responses were received from 51 of 152 (34%) PDs. Forty-five (88.2%) identified as male, five (9.8%) identified as female, and one (1.9%) chose not to disclose. PDs reported the PS was of average importance, with an average score of 2.82 (range,1-4). Although the PS is still given consideration as part of the overall orthopaedic surgery residency application process, it does not play a major role in determining which applicants will be invited for an interview or how they will be ranked. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 31(2):090-095, 2022).

本研究的目的是:(1)确定项目主管(pd)对个人陈述(PS)的重视程度;(2)更好地了解个人陈述中哪些因素对项目主管来说是最重要的。使用surveymonkey (San Mateo, CA)向美国对抗疗法骨科住院医师项目的pd分发了一份匿名调查。在152名pd中,有51人(34%)回复了调查。45人(88.2%)确定为男性,5人(9.8%)确定为女性,1人(1.9%)选择不透露。pd报告PS的重要性一般,平均得分为2.82(范围1-4)。虽然PS仍然是整个骨科住院医师申请过程的一部分,但它在决定哪些申请人将被邀请参加面试或他们将如何排名方面并不起主要作用。[j] .外科骨科进展,31(2):090-095,2022 .]
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