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Table 2 Age-standardised operation rates in nine elective surgical operations in Finland in 1995 - 2010

From: Has socioeconomic equity increased in somatic specialist care: a register-based cohort study from Finland in 1995–2010

  

Revascularisation

Primary hip replacement

Primary knee replacement

Lumbar disc operation

Lumbar fusion operation

Prostatectomy hysterectomy

Lower limb amputation

Appendectomy

 

10595% CI

10595% CI

10595% CI

10595% CI

10595% CI

10595% CI

10595% CI

10595% CI

Men

1995

319 (309,329)

122 (115,128)

61 (56,66)

115 (110,120)

51 (48,55)

415 (403,427)

57 (53,62)

171 (164,177)

 

2000

390 (379,400)

139 (132,145)

97 (92,103)

116 (111,121)

61 (57,65)

349 (338,359)

63 (59,68)

143 (137,149)

 

2005

493 (481,504)

191 (184,198)

176 (169,183)

88 (84,92)

129 (123,135)

353 (343,363)

55 (51,59)

130 (124,135)

 

2010

426 (416,436)

185 (179,192)

191 (184,197)

84 (80,88)

90 (85,94)

298 (290,307)

57 (53,61)

120 (115,125)

Women

1995

86 (81,91)

149 (143,155)

139 (134,145)

81 (77,85)

48 (45,52)

590 (579,601)

35 (32,37)

200 (193,206)

 

2000

126 (120,131)

150 (144,156)

192 (185,199)

75 (71,79)

59 (55,63)

552 (541,563)

30 (27,33)

152 (146,158)

 

2005

159 (153,165)

196 (189,202)

318 (310,326)

64 (61,68)

153 (148,159)

398 (389,407)

23 (21,25)

130 (124,135)

 

2010

134 (129,139)

199 (193,205)

320 (312,328)

62 (59,66)

91 (87,96)

314 (306,322)

24 (22,26)

129 (123,134)

  1. Trends in operation rates among men and women aged 25–84 years in Finland between 1995 and 2010 (Age-standardised rates per 100 000 and their 95% CI).