Dutch Breast Implant Registry Annual Report 2018 is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Contents
- 1. FOREWORD
- 2. REGISTRY PERSONNEL
- 3. HIGHLIGHTS 2018
- 4. BACKGROUND
- 5. DATA COMPLETENESS
- 6. REGISTRY OUTPUT
- PART 1. RECONSTRUCTIVE INDICATIONS
- Laterality (Table 4 & Figure 5)
- Age (Figure 6)
- Smoking (Table 5)
- Body Mass Index (BMI) (Figure 7)
- Intraoperative techniques (Table 6)
- Infection control measures (Figure 8)
- Revision surgery (Figure 9)
- Percentage of revisions (Figure 10)
- Indications for revision surgery & Incidental findings (Figure 11 – next page)
- Device characteristics (Table 7 & Figure 12)
- PART 2. AESTHETIC INDICATIONS
- Laterality (Table 8 & Figure 13)
- Age (Figure 14)
- Smoking (Table 9)
- Body Mass Index (BMI) (Figure 15)
- Intraoperative techniques (Table 10)
- Infection control measures (Figure 16)
- Revision surgery (Figure 17)
- Percentage of revisions (Figure 18)
- Indications for revision surgery & Incidental findings (Figure 19 – next page)
- Device characteristics (Table 11 & Figure 20)
- PART 1. RECONSTRUCTIVE INDICATIONS
- 7. QUALITY INDICATORS
- 8. COLLABORATIONS
- 9. FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
- Quality Indicators
- Patient Feedback
- Interactive Codman Dashboard
- Coverage and quality of the DBIR database
- More implant brands with unique and scannable barcodes
- Decreasing the registration burden
- Linkage with other registries and databases
- International Perspectives
- Privacy issues in improving patient care
- 10. RESEARCH OUTPUT
- APPENDIX. Case report forms
- NLM CatalogRelated NLM Catalog Entries
- Dutch Breast Implant Registry (DBIR) Annual Report 2018Dutch Breast Implant Registry (DBIR) Annual Report 2018
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