Comparative Analysis of Dilute Povidone Iodine (Betadine) versus Normal Saline in Bilateral Knee Joint Replacement Surgery: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Pezhman Shahbazi, Gholamreza Ghorbani Amjad
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Background: One of the proposed methods to reduce the risk of infection after joint replacement is the use of disinfectant solutions at the end of the surgery. Differing results have been reported regarding the effects of diluted povidone-iodine (betadine) washing solution and normal saline in reducing the risk of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI). The purpose of this retrospective cohort study is to compare the outcomes of diluted betadine solution with normal saline in bilateral knee replacement surgery. Methods: Patients who were referred to Ba’ath Hospital, Hamedan, Iran, from 2019 to 2021 for bilateral knee joint replacement were included. For each patient, one knee was washed with diluted betadine (35%), and the other with normal saline for 3 minutes before closing the wound. Demographic information, risk factors, and the rate of PJI three months after the surgery were collected and analyzed. Results: Out of 320 patients, 177 (55.3%) were women, and the most common underlying disease was type 2 diabetes with a frequency of 20.0%. Out of 640 operated knees, 17 cases (2.7%) of PJI occurred after surgery, of which 11 (4.3%) were washed with normal saline (P = 0.326). The multivariate regression analysis showed that being male (P = 0.028), diabetes (P = 0.030), high blood pressure (P = 0.019), and an increase in each body mass index (BMI) unit (P = 0.030) increased the chance of infection. Conclusion: Intraoperative irrigation with diluted betadine solution in bilateral knee replacement surgery can reduce the risk of infection, especially in patients with underlying diseases and obesity.
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双侧膝关节置换手术中稀聚维酮碘 (Betadine) 与生理盐水的比较分析:回顾性队列研究
背景:降低关节置换术后感染风险的方法之一是在手术结束后使用消毒液。关于稀释的聚维酮-碘(倍他定)清洗液和生理盐水在降低假体周围关节感染(PJI)风险方面的效果,已有不同结果的报道。本回顾性队列研究旨在比较稀释的倍他丁溶液和生理盐水在双侧膝关节置换手术中的效果。研究方法纳入2019年至2021年期间转诊至伊朗哈马丹市巴阿斯医院进行双侧膝关节置换术的患者。每位患者在关闭伤口前,用稀释的倍他丁(35%)清洗一个膝关节,用生理盐水清洗另一个膝关节 3 分钟。收集并分析了人口统计学信息、风险因素以及术后三个月的 PJI 发生率。结果:在 320 名患者中,177 名(55.3%)为女性,最常见的基础疾病是 2 型糖尿病,发病率为 20.0%。在 640 例手术膝关节中,17 例(2.7%)术后发生 PJI,其中 11 例(4.3%)用生理盐水冲洗(P = 0.326)。多变量回归分析显示,男性(P = 0.028)、糖尿病(P = 0.030)、高血压(P = 0.019)和身体质量指数(BMI)单位的增加(P = 0.030)会增加感染的几率。结论在双侧膝关节置换手术中使用稀释的倍他丁溶液进行术中冲洗可降低感染风险,尤其是对患有基础疾病和肥胖的患者。
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