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Fig 1.

Flowchart of eligible primary THRs.

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Flowchart of eligible primary KRs.

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Table 1.

The characteristics of people having a primary THR, including by 90-day mortality.

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Table 2.

The characteristics of people having a primary KR, including by 90-day mortality.

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Fig 3.

Area under the ROC curves (higher better, lines represent 95% CIs) and IPA scores (higher better) for models of 90-day mortality after THR with ASA grade and the 4 comorbidity indices for all time frames, including age and gender.

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Fig 4.

Area under the ROC curves (higher better, lines represent 95% CIs) and IPA scores (higher better) for models of 90-day mortality after KR with ASA grade and the 4 comorbidity indices for all time frames, including age and gender.

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Fig 5.

ROC curves for models of 90-day mortality after THR with base model, ASA grade and the 4 comorbidity indices derived using conditions recorded at the time of the primary, including age and gender.

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Fig 6.

ROC curves for models of 90-day mortality after KR with the base model, ASA grade and the 4 comorbidity indices derived using conditions recorded at the time of the primary, including age and gender.

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Table 3.

The area under the ROC curve and IPA for ASA grade and all comorbidity scores for models of 90-day mortality after THR and KR, adjusted for age and gender.

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Table 4.

The area under the ROC curve and IPA for ASA grade and all comorbidity scores for models of 30, 45, 90, 120 and 365-day mortality after THR and KR, adjusted for age and gender.

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