Corticosteroid injection up to 8 weeks prior to ACL reconstruction doubles the incidence of post-operative infection.

IF 4.4 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Jared D Wainwright, Samuel S Gay, Adam Nguyen, William M Weiss, Joseph C Wenke
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Abstract

Purpose: This study was performed to determine if at least one corticosteroid injection (CSI) within 8-weeks prior to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (ACL-R) increases the incidence of postoperative infection.

Methods: A large globally federated research database (TriNetX) containing over 200 million patient records was retrospectively queried for patients undergoing ACL-R between October 1st, 2010, and January 1st, 2024 using diagnosis and procedure codes. A cohort of patients receiving CSI up to 8-weeks prior to ACL-R were compared to a cohort of patients who did not receive a CSI prior to ACL-R. One-to-one Propensity score matching was performed based on preoperative characteristics and comorbid diagnoses. Outcomes examined were incidence of post-operative infection at 90 days and 180 days. Post-operative infection was defined as a formal infection diagnosis or need for a washout surgery. Comparisons were performed using Pearson Chi-squared tests.

Results: After matching, 2,439 patients were analyzed in each cohort with matched preoperative characteristics and comorbid diagnoses. Patients receiving a CSI in the 8 weeks prior to ACL-R had a 90-day infection rate of 1.2% (30/2,439) compared to a control group infection rate of 0.6% (14/2,439) represented as an odds ratio of 2.1 (95% CI 1.1-4.0, P=0.015). After 180 days the infection rates grew to 1.3% (33/2,439) for patients receiving CSI and 0.6% (15/2,439) for the control group with an odds ratio of 2.2 (95% CI 1.2-4.1, P=0.009).

Conclusions: Corticosteroid injections given within 8 weeks of ACL-Reconstruction approximately doubles the incidence of postoperative infection.

Level of evidence: III - Retrospective Cohort Study.

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期刊介绍: Nowhere is minimally invasive surgery explained better than in Arthroscopy, the leading peer-reviewed journal in the field. Every issue enables you to put into perspective the usefulness of the various emerging arthroscopic techniques. The advantages and disadvantages of these methods -- along with their applications in various situations -- are discussed in relation to their efficiency, efficacy and cost benefit. As a special incentive, paid subscribers also receive access to the journal expanded website.
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