Septic Hip Revision Arthroplasty-A Perioperative and Follow-Up Risk Analysis.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Julius Borkens, Christian Götze, Filippo Migliorini, Cueneyt Sönmez, Julian Koettnitz
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Abstract

Background: Septic hip revision arthroplasty is a complex procedure associated with significant perioperative risks. This study aimed to analyze perioperative and follow-up risk factors in patients undergoing septic hip revision arthroplasty. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 96 patients who underwent septic revision total hip arthroplasty between 2018 and 2021 at a university hospital. Demographic data, surgical details, pathogen analyses, and complication data were collected and analyzed. The first and second hospitalizations were investigated. Data analyses were conducted with SPSS Version 29.0. Results: The mean age of patients was 69.06 ± 11.56 years, with 59.4% being female. On average, 1.3 ± 0.8 pathogens were detected per patient. Staphylococcus species were the most common pathogens. Women experienced significantly more complications during the first revision hospitalization (p = 0.010), including more surgical (p = 0.022) and systemic complications (p = 0.001). Anemia requiring transfusion was more common in women (70.1% vs. 43.5%, p = 0.012). A higher BMI was associated with a higher count of pathogens (p = 0.019). The number of pathogens correlated with increased wound healing disorders (p < 0.001) and the need for further revision surgeries (p < 0.001). Conclusions: This study identifies gender as a significant risk factor for complications in septic hip revision arthroplasty. Female patients may require more intensive perioperative management to mitigate risks. The findings underscore the need for personalized approaches in managing these complex cases to improve outcomes.

化脓性髋关节置换术--围手术期和随访风险分析
背景:化脓性髋关节翻修关节置换术是一种复杂的手术,围手术期风险很大。本研究旨在分析化脓性髋关节翻修置换术患者的围手术期和随访风险因素。方法:对某大学附属医院在2018年至2021年间接受化脓性翻修全髋关节置换术的96名患者进行回顾性分析。收集并分析了人口统计学数据、手术细节、病原体分析和并发症数据。对第一次和第二次住院情况进行了调查。数据分析采用 SPSS 29.0 版进行。结果患者平均年龄(69.06±11.56)岁,女性占 59.4%。平均每位患者检测到 1.3 ± 0.8 种病原体。葡萄球菌是最常见的病原体。女性在首次复查住院期间出现的并发症明显较多(p = 0.010),包括更多的手术并发症(p = 0.022)和全身并发症(p = 0.001)。需要输血的贫血症在女性中更为常见(70.1% 对 43.5%,p = 0.012)。体重指数越高,病原体数量越多(p = 0.019)。病原体数量与伤口愈合障碍的增加(p < 0.001)和进一步翻修手术的需求(p < 0.001)相关。结论:该研究发现,性别是脓毒性髋关节翻修置换术并发症的重要风险因素。女性患者可能需要更严格的围手术期管理以降低风险。研究结果强调,在管理这些复杂病例时,需要采取个性化的方法来改善预后。
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Journal of Clinical Medicine
Journal of Clinical Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
6468
审稿时长
16.32 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383), is an international scientific open access journal, providing a platform for advances in health care/clinical practices, the study of direct observation of patients and general medical research. This multi-disciplinary journal is aimed at a wide audience of medical researchers and healthcare professionals. Unique features of this journal: manuscripts regarding original research and ideas will be particularly welcomed.JCM also accepts reviews, communications, and short notes. There is no limit to publication length: our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible.
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