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Hans J. Kreder
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 171
Citations - 10673
Hans J. Kreder is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fracture fixation & Arthroplasty. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 168 publications receiving 9222 citations. Previous affiliations of Hans J. Kreder include Hospital for Sick Children & University of Washington.
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Deficits Following Nonoperative Treatment of Displaced Midshaft Clavicular Fractures
Michael D. McKee,Elizabeth Pedersen,Caroline Jones,David Stephen,Hans J. Kreder,Emil H. Schemitsch,Lisa M. Wild,Jeffrey M. Potter +7 more
TL;DR: Recurring deficits in shoulder strength and endurance are detected in this patient population, which may be related to the significant level of dysfunction detected by the patient-based outcome measures.
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Patient characteristics affecting the prognosis of total hip and knee joint arthroplasty: a systematic review.
Pasqualina Santaguida,Gillian A. Hawker,Pamela L. Hudak,Richard H. Glazier,Nizar N. Mahomed,Hans J. Kreder,Peter C. Coyte,James G. Wright +7 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that, after total joint arthroplasty, younger age and male sex are associated with increased risk of revision, older age andmale sex are related to worse function (particularly among women), and age and sex do not influence the outcome of pain.
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Association Between Wait Time and 30-Day Mortality in Adults Undergoing Hip Fracture Surgery.
Daniel Pincus,Daniel Pincus,Bheeshma Ravi,Bheeshma Ravi,Bheeshma Ravi,David Wasserstein,David Wasserstein,Anjie Huang,J. Michael Paterson,J. Michael Paterson,Avery B. Nathens,Hans J. Kreder,Richard Jenkinson,Richard Jenkinson,Walter P. Wodchis,Walter P. Wodchis,Walter P. Wodchis +16 more
TL;DR: Increased wait time was associated with a greater risk of 30-day mortality and other complications and a wait time of 24 hours may represent a threshold defining higher risk.
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Development of the radiographic union score for tibial fractures for the assessment of tibial fracture healing after intramedullary fixation.
Daniel B. Whelan,Mohit Bhandari,David Stephen,Hans J. Kreder,Michael D. McKee,Rad Zdero,Emil H. Schemitsch +6 more
TL;DR: The RUST score exhibits substantial improvements in reliability from previously published scores and produces equally reproducible results among a variety of orthopedic specialties and experience levels.
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The effect of hospital type and surgical delay on mortality after surgery for hip fracture
TL;DR: In-hospital mortality increased as the surgical delay increased and was strongest for patients younger than 70 years of age and with no comorbidities but was independent of hospital status, suggesting that any delay to surgery for non-medical reasons is detrimental to a patient's outcome.