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Area of Science:

  • Orthopaedic Research
  • Health Informatics
  • Epidemiology

Background:

  • Nationwide databases have become crucial tools in contemporary orthopaedic research.
  • These databases provide extensive datasets, enabling large-scale patient sampling and analysis of national trends.
  • Their utilization has significantly expanded in recent years.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the expanding role and utility of nationwide databases in orthopaedic research.
  • To outline the common applications of these databases, including adverse event analysis and metric investigation.
  • To inform readers about the inherent limitations and potential data inaccuracies associated with nationwide databases.

Main Methods:

  • The study reviews the application and characteristics of nationwide databases in orthopaedic research.
  • It focuses on the common uses such as studying postoperative adverse events, costs, and hospital metrics (length of stay, readmissions).
  • The review also addresses the critical limitations of these databases.

Main Results:

  • Nationwide databases offer significant advantages, including large sample sizes and representative patient populations.
  • Key applications include analyzing postoperative adverse events, healthcare costs, and hospital performance metrics.
  • Identified limitations include data collection variability, sampling imperfections, and insufficient outcome specificity.

Conclusions:

  • Nationwide databases are powerful, valuable resources for orthopaedic research, offering broad insights.
  • Researchers must critically evaluate database limitations, including data accuracy and completeness, for robust study design.
  • Awareness of these limitations is essential for accurate interpretation of orthopaedic research findings derived from nationwide data.