Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty and revision total knee arthroplasty have a lower risk of venous thromboembolism disease at 30 days than primary total knee arthroplasty.

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Andrew M Schneider, Daniel R Schmitt, Nicholas M Brown
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Abstract

Background: While multiple studies have demonstrated a lower venous thromboembolism disease (VTED) risk for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) compared to primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA), recent reports have shown that revision TKA also had a lower VTED risk compared to primary TKA, an unexpected finding because of its theoretical increased risk. Given the paucity of up-to-date comparative studies, our goal was to perform a high-powered VTED risk comparison study of UKA and revision TKA to primary TKA using recent data.

Methods: The National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) database was queried between 2011 and 2018, and we identified 213,234 patients for inclusion: 191,810 primary TKA, 9294 UKA, and 12,130 revision TKA. Demographics, medical comorbidities, and possible VTE risk factors were collected. Thirty-day outcomes, including deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and all-cause VTED were compared between knee arthroplasty types.

Results: On multivariate analysis, UKA was significantly associated with lower rates of DVT [OR 0.44 (0.31-0.61); P < 0.001], PE [OR 0.42 (0.28-0.65); P < 0.001], and all-cause VTED [OR 0.42 (0.32-0.55); P < 0.001] when compared to primary TKA. Revision TKA was significantly associated with lower rates of PE [OR 0.62 (0.47-0.83); P = 0.002], and all-cause VTED [OR 0.82 (0.70-0.98); P = 0.029] when compared to primary TKA.

Conclusions: Utilizing recent data from a nationwide patient cohort and controlling for confounding variables, our results showed that both revision TKA and UKA had a lower risk of VTED compared to primary TKA, corroborating the results of recent investigations. Additional prospective investigations are needed to explain this unexpected result.

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与初次全膝关节置换术相比,单室膝关节置换术和翻修全膝关节置换术在30天内发生静脉血栓栓塞性疾病的风险较低。
背景:虽然多项研究表明,与原发性全膝关节置换术(TKA)相比,单室膝关节置换术(UKA)的静脉血栓栓塞病(VTED)风险较低,但最近的报道显示,与原发性全膝关节置换术(TKA)相比,改进型TKA的VTED风险也较低,这是一个意想不到的发现,因为其理论上的风险增加。鉴于缺乏最新的比较研究,我们的目标是使用最新数据对UKA和将TKA修订为原发性TKA进行高强度的VTED风险比较研究。方法:查询2011年至2018年国家外科质量改进计划(NSQIP)数据库,我们确定了213234例患者纳入:191,810例原发性TKA, 9294例UKA, 12130例改进性TKA。收集了人口统计学、医学合并症和可能的静脉血栓栓塞危险因素。30天的结果,包括深静脉血栓形成(DVT)、肺栓塞(PE)和全因静脉血栓形成(VTED)在膝关节置换术类型之间进行比较。结果:在多变量分析中,UKA与较低的DVT发生率显著相关[OR 0.44 (0.31-0.61);结论:利用来自全国患者队列的最新数据并控制混杂变量,我们的结果显示,与原发性TKA相比,改良TKA和UKA的VTED风险较低,证实了最近调查的结果。需要进一步的前瞻性研究来解释这一意想不到的结果。
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