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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Properties of silane-crosslinked HDPE

Mohammed Tan, I. January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
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A New Look at the Cross-sectional Relationship of Self-reported Pain, Function and Walking Performance with Radiographic Wear and other Early Indicators of Total Hip Replacement Failure in Patients with Osteoarthritis

Charlesworth, Jennifer Michelle 16 December 2010 (has links)
Background: Total hip replacement (THR) with post-operative surveillance is recommended for debilitating osteoarthritis (OA). Using self-reported pain, function or walking performance is one alternative to address increasing surveillance demands. Objective: A cross-sectional cohort study to evaluate the associations of pain, function and performance with two radiographic markers of potential THR failure. Participants: 110 patients, median 6 years after THR surgery for OA. Methods: Questionnaires assessed demographics, co-morbidity, arthritis severity, pain, pain catastrophizing, and functional status. Performance was measured using the six minute walk test. THR outcome was assessed radiographically. Results: Few patients had pain, functional impairment or radiographic markers of potential THR failure. A larger percentage of patients with some intermittent pain (10.7 versus 8.6%) and pain iii after walking performance (40.0 versus 27.6%) had higher wear, but these differences were not significant. Conclusion: Measures of pain are potentially important for larger studies aiming to develop alternative methods of post-operative surveillance.
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A New Look at the Cross-sectional Relationship of Self-reported Pain, Function and Walking Performance with Radiographic Wear and other Early Indicators of Total Hip Replacement Failure in Patients with Osteoarthritis

Charlesworth, Jennifer Michelle 16 December 2010 (has links)
Background: Total hip replacement (THR) with post-operative surveillance is recommended for debilitating osteoarthritis (OA). Using self-reported pain, function or walking performance is one alternative to address increasing surveillance demands. Objective: A cross-sectional cohort study to evaluate the associations of pain, function and performance with two radiographic markers of potential THR failure. Participants: 110 patients, median 6 years after THR surgery for OA. Methods: Questionnaires assessed demographics, co-morbidity, arthritis severity, pain, pain catastrophizing, and functional status. Performance was measured using the six minute walk test. THR outcome was assessed radiographically. Results: Few patients had pain, functional impairment or radiographic markers of potential THR failure. A larger percentage of patients with some intermittent pain (10.7 versus 8.6%) and pain iii after walking performance (40.0 versus 27.6%) had higher wear, but these differences were not significant. Conclusion: Measures of pain are potentially important for larger studies aiming to develop alternative methods of post-operative surveillance.
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Distribuce a počty otěrových částic v okolí kloubních náhrad / Distribution and number of wear debris particles around jouint replacements

Veselý, Filip January 2013 (has links)
Aseptic loosening due to polyethylene wear presents one of the most frequently occurring joint replacement complications requiring a revision surgery. Numerous scientific works and publications deal with the issue of morphology, determination and distribution of wear particles. Few studies, however, determine reliably amounts of particles in individual periprosthetic zones. The objective of this work was to evaluate the correlation between amounts of wear particles and periprosthetic osteolysis findings. Description of distribution of these particles in the surroundings of joint replacement presented further objectives of the work. Wear particles were isolated from granuloma obtained during revisions of total hip replacements. Amounts of wear particles were determined using IRc. These findings were correlated with X-ray examinations and intraoperative findings. Method of progressive enzymatic degradation of tissue was used in order to describe wear particles distribution in polyethylene granuloma and surrounding periprosthetic tissues. Results showed uneven incidence of wear particles in the surroundings of the total joint replacement. The incidence correlated with X-ray examinations and intraoperative findings. Distribution of particles was described as well as new determination methods and further...

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