A major increase of thromboembolic events in total hip and knee arthroplasty patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Q2 Medicine
Hospital practice (1995) Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-20 DOI:10.1080/21548331.2022.2029452
Jesus M Villa, Tejbir S Pannu, Nicolas S Piuzzi, Viktor Krebs, Aldo M Riesgo, Carlos A Higuera
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Abstract

Objectives: The first known COVID-19 patient in the United States was reported on 1/20/2020. Since then, we noted increased thromboembolic events among our THA/TKA patients. Therefore, we sought to determine: (1) monthly incidences of pulmonary embolism (PE)/deep vein thrombosis (DVT) before and after January/2020 and (2) thromboembolic event rates for primary and revision patients.

Methods: We retrospectively obtained from our electronic-medical-records the total monthly number of patients (December/2018-March/2021) who underwent primary or revision THA/TKA, and among them, those who had PE/DVT during each month. Monthly rates of thromboembolic events were calculated and figures were created showing rates throughout time. The cutoff month to define before and after COVID-19 was January/2020.

Results: During the study period, 1.6% of patients (312/19068) had PE/DVT [PE (n = 102), DVT (n = 242), both (n = 32)]. Overall rate of PE/DVT before January/2020 was 1.2% (119/9545) and it was 2.0% (193/9523) after that month. Incidences of PE/DVT on April/June/July of 2020 were 3.4%, 3%, 3.4%, respectively. A major increase, when compared to 2019 (1.3%, 1%, 1%, respectively). An unusually high rate of PE was observed on April/2020 (3.4%), more than three times the one observed in any other month. After January/2020, there was an overall major increase of PE/DVT rates, but particularly among revision patients: 6% in five different months including 11.5% on November/2020.

Conclusion: There was a major increase of thromboembolic events among THA/TKA patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, predominantly in revision patients. Patients need counseling about this increased risk. It remains uncertain whether more aggressive thromboprophylactic regimes should be followed.

COVID-19大流行期间全髋关节和膝关节置换术患者血栓栓塞事件的主要增加
目的:2020年1月20日,美国报告了首例COVID-19患者。从那时起,我们注意到THA/TKA患者的血栓栓塞事件增加。因此,我们试图确定:(1)2020年1月前后每月肺栓塞(PE)/深静脉血栓形成(DVT)的发生率;(2)原发性和翻修患者的血栓栓塞事件发生率。方法:我们回顾性地从我们的电子病历中获得每月(2018年12月- 2021年3月)接受初级或改进型THA/TKA的患者总数,其中每月有PE/DVT的患者。计算每月血栓栓塞事件的发生率,并创建显示整个时间内发生率的数字。确定2019冠状病毒病前后的截止月份是2020年1月。结果:研究期间,1.6%的患者(312/19068)有PE/DVT [PE (n = 102), DVT (n = 242),两者(n = 32)]。2020年1月前PE/DVT总比值为1.2%(119/9545),1月后PE/DVT总比值为2.0%(193/9523)。2020年4月、6月、7月PE/DVT发生率分别为3.4%、3%、3.4%。与2019年相比大幅增长(分别为1.3%、1%和1%)。2020年4月观察到异常高的PE率(3.4%),是其他月份观察到的PE率的三倍多。2020年1月之后,PE/DVT发生率总体大幅上升,但在翻修患者中尤为明显:5个不同月份为6%,其中2020年11月为11.5%。结论:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,THA/TKA患者的血栓栓塞事件显著增加,主要发生在翻修患者中。患者需要就这种增加的风险进行咨询。目前尚不确定是否应该采用更积极的血栓预防方案。
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