To compare time-weighted graphs to evaluate the inclination of the acetabular component of patients who had total hip replacement surgery

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Time-weighted graphs are used to detect small shifts in statistical process control. The aim of this study is to evaluate the inclination of the acetabular component with CUmulative SUM (CUSUM) chart, Moving Average (MA) chart, and Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (EWMA) chart. The data were obtained directly from thirty patients who had undergone total hip replacement surgery at Ondokuz Mayis University, Faculty of Medicine. The inclination of the acetabular component of these people, after total hip replacement, was evaluated. CUSUM chart, Moving Average chart, and Exponentially Weighted Moving Average were used to evaluate the quality control process of acetabular component inclination. MINITAB Statistical Software 15.0 was used to generate these control charts. The assessment done with time-weighted charts revealed that the acetabular inclination angles were settled within control limits and the process was under control. It was determined that the change within the control limits had a random pattern. As a result of this study it has been obtained that time-weighted quality control charts which are used mostly in the field of industry can also be used in the field of medicine. It has provided us with a faster visual decision.

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  • Figure 1: Measurement of the acetabular inclination angle. A. Line tangential to the ischial tuberosities. B. Line through the axis of the major diameter formed by apex of superior and inferior edges of the acetabular component on the radiograph. C. Acetabular inclination angle.
  • Figure 2: CUSUM Chart.
  • Figure 3: V-Mask CUSUM Chart.
  • Figure 4: Moving Average Chart.
  • Figure 5: EWMA Chart.

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Tomak, L., Bek, Y., & Tomak, Y. (2015). To compare time-weighted graphs to evaluate the inclination of the acetabular component of patients who had total hip replacement surgery. BioMed Research International, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/129610

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