Safety and outcomes of hip and knee replacement surgery in liver transplant recipients.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS World Journal of Orthopedics Pub Date : 2023-11-18 DOI:10.5312/wjo.v14.i11.784
Mohamed Ahmed, Abdelrhman Abumoawad, Fouad Jaber, Hebatullah Elsafy, Saqr Alsakarneh, Laith Al Momani, Alisa Likhitsup, John H Helzberg
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Abstract

Background: Liver transplant (LT) is becoming increasingly common with improved life expectancy. Joint replacement is usually a safe procedure; however, its safety in LT recipients remains understudied.

Aim: To evaluate the mortality, outcome, and 90-d readmission rate in LT patients undergoing hip and knee replacement surgery.

Methods: Patients with history of LT who underwent hip and knee replacement surgery between 2016 and 2019 were identified using the National Readmission Database.

Results: A total of 5046119 hip and knee replacement surgeries were identified. 3219 patients had prior LT. Mean age of patients with no history of LT was 67.51 [95% confidence interval (CI): 67.44-67.58], while it was 64.05 (95%CI: 63.55-64.54) in patients with LT. Patients with history of LT were more likely to have prolonged length of hospital stay (17.1% vs 8.4%, P < 0.001). The mortality rate for patients with no history of LT was 0.22%, while it was 0.24% for patients with LT (P = 0.792). Patients with history of LT were more likely to have re-admissions within 90 d of initial hospitalization: 11.4% as compared to 6.2% in patients without history of LT (P < 0.001). The mortality rate between both groups during readmission was not statistically different (1.9% vs 2%, P = 0.871) respectively.

Conclusion: Hip and knee replacements in patients with history of LT are not associated with increased mortality; increased re-admissions were more frequent in this cohort of patients. Chronic kidney disease and congestive heart failure appear to predict higher risk of readmission.

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肝移植受者髋关节和膝关节置换手术的安全性和效果。
背景:随着预期寿命的延长,肝移植(LT)越来越常见。目的:评估接受髋关节和膝关节置换手术的LT患者的死亡率、预后和90天再入院率:方法:使用国家再入院数据库对2016年至2019年期间接受髋关节和膝关节置换手术的有LT病史的患者进行识别:结果:共确定了5046119例髋关节和膝关节置换手术。3219名患者曾接受过LT手术。无LT病史患者的平均年龄为67.51岁[95%置信区间(CI):67.44-67.58],而有LT病史患者的平均年龄为64.05岁(95%CI:63.55-64.54)。有LT病史的患者住院时间更长(17.1% vs 8.4%,P < 0.001)。无LT病史的患者死亡率为0.22%,而有LT病史的患者死亡率为0.24%(P = 0.792)。有LT病史的患者更有可能在首次住院后90天内再次入院:11.4%,而无LT病史的患者仅为6.2%(P < 0.001)。两组患者在再次住院期间的死亡率没有统计学差异(1.9% vs 2%,P = 0.871):结论:对有LT病史的患者进行髋关节和膝关节置换术与死亡率升高无关;在这类患者中,再次入院率升高的情况更为常见。慢性肾病和充血性心力衰竭似乎预示着再入院的风险更高。
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