S D Deo Research Presented at National & International Presentations: 2014
Salma Chaudhury S, Williams D, Jhaj J, Deo S. What Really Happens During The Golden Hour And Beyond To Trauma Patients Managed In District General Hospitals In The United Kingdom? [poster]. EFORT (15th Meeting of the European Federation of Orthopaedic & Trauma Societies) London Jun 2014.
In a nutshell: the majority of our patients being trauma called and trauma alerted take over an hour to get into us, with a trend for increased times, meaning we see fewer patients in the golden hour.
Argyropoulos M et al. Knee Arthroplasty With A Medial Rotating Total Knee Replacement. A Comparison Clinical Outcome Study With 5 Year Follow-Up, [poster]. EFORT (Meeting of the European Federation of Orthopaedic & Trauma Societies) London Jun 2014.
In a nutshell: The medial rotating knee performed slightly better in terms of Oxford Knee Score (OKS) compared to a matched group of Triathlon patients at 5 years.
Deo S, Lowdon IMR. Seasonal Variation In Hip Fracture Mortality Rates In The Elderly, Analysis Over A Nine Year Period, Case Of Need And Methodology For Further Analysis. [poster]. EFORT (15th Meeting of the European Federation of Orthopaedic & Trauma Societies) London Jun 2014.
In a nutshell: there are wide fluctuations in mortality on a seasonal basis, worst in winter or early spring, within an overall reducing mortality trend. this is likely to be multifactorial and further investigation is needed (lines of investigation suggested).
Jonas S et al, Deo S. Five Year Functional Outcomes Of Total Knee Replacement For Failed Unicompartmental Replacement; A Matched Pair Cohort Comparative Study With A Primary Total Knee Replacement Patient Control Group [poster]. EFORT (15th Meeting of the European Federation of Orthopaedic & Trauma Societies) London Jun 2014. Also published in the journal Knee, 2015.
In a nutshell: revision of uni-knee to a total knee replacement is frequently not a benign procedure with a much higher chance of requiring stems and augments and slower recovery.
Shah R, Jonas SC, Deo S. Medium Term Morbidity and Mortality Following Total Knee Replacement Surgery in Patients with Complex Arthritis Patterns And Comorbidities. A Matched-Pair Cohort Analysis. [poster]. EFORT (15th Meeting of the European Federation of Orthopaedic & Trauma Societies) London Jun 2014.
In a nutshell: our most clinically complex cases have a significantly higher chance of major complication and slower recovery at the 1 year mark when PROMs are undertaken.