A retrospective comparative study of complications after total knee replacement in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis patients

A. Nansook, P. Ryans
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BACKGROUND: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) rates have significantly increased over the past few decades; consequently, so too have the absolute number of complications. International literature expounds on complications in the rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA) subgroups from the developed context, but these findings cannot be generalised to the developing world, where access to medication, medical facilities and patient characteristics may differ. The purpose of this study was to determine the comparative rates and nature of complications that occur post total knee arthroplasty in RA and OA patients at a single South African quaternary hospital. METHODS: This was a retrospective comparative study of complication rates in two groups following TKA at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital (IALCH) arthroplasty unit, between 1 January 2014 and 29 February 2020. The data was collected retrospectively, utilising the digitised patient management system at the hospital. Data extraction included patient demographics, time to surgery, indication for surgery and early complication rates. Descriptive analysis was performed to quantify complications, comparing the two groups. RESULTS: The chart review yielded 332 cases, comprising 41 RA and 291 OA patients. The mean age of the combined participant group was 65 years (standard deviation [SD] 8). Most cases were female (87%, 289 of 332), with males comprising 13% (43 of 332). Concomitant human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was present in 6% of patients (20 of 332), and 24% (80 of 332) had diabetes mellitus (DM). The absolute number of complications was greater in the OA group, where revision surgery was performed in 3% (8 of 291) of cases, infection occurred in 1% (3 of 291), mechanical complications in 3% (10 of 291), and deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in 1% (2 of 291) of cases. There was one complication, a DVT, in the RA group (2%, 1 of 41). CONCLUSION: In the current study, complications after TKA occurred predominantly in the OA group, 8% (23 of 291) as compared to the RA group, 2% (1 of 41). Complications included DVT, revision surgery, infection and mechanical complications. The study was underpowered to detect significant differences between the groups. Further large-scale investigation will be required to determine if differences in complication rate are significant when low complication incidence is anticipated. Level of evidence: Level 4.
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类风湿关节炎与骨关节炎患者全膝关节置换术后并发症的回顾性比较研究
背景:在过去的几十年里,全膝关节置换术(TKA)的发生率显著增加;因此,并发症的绝对数量也是如此。国际文献阐述了发达国家的类风湿关节炎(RA)和骨关节炎(OA)亚群的并发症,但这些发现不能推广到发展中国家,那里获得药物、医疗设施和患者特征可能不同。本研究的目的是确定南非一家第四医院RA和OA患者全膝关节置换术后并发症的比较发生率和性质。方法:回顾性比较2014年1月1日至2020年2月29日在Inkosi Albert Luthuli中心医院(IALCH)关节置换术单元进行TKA的两组并发症发生率。利用医院的数字化患者管理系统回顾性收集数据。数据提取包括患者人口统计、手术时间、手术指征和早期并发症发生率。描述性分析量化并发症,比较两组。结果:图表回顾共332例,其中RA 41例,OA 291例。联合参与组的平均年龄为65岁(标准差[SD] 8), 332例中289例为女性,占87%,332例中43例为男性,占13%。6%的患者(332例中的20例)伴有人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV), 24%(332例中的80例)患有糖尿病(DM)。OA组并发症的绝对数量更多,其中翻修手术占3%(291例中的8例),感染占1%(291例中的3例),机械性并发症占3%(291例中的10例),深静脉血栓形成占1%(291例中的2例)。RA组有1例并发症,DVT(2%, 1 / 41)。结论:在目前的研究中,TKA术后并发症主要发生在OA组,占8%(291例中有23例),而RA组为2%(41例中有1例)。并发症包括深静脉血栓、翻修手术、感染和机械并发症。这项研究未能发现两组之间的显著差异。需要进一步的大规模调查来确定当预期并发症发生率较低时,并发症发生率的差异是否显著。证据等级:四级。
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SA Orthopaedic Journal
SA Orthopaedic Journal Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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