[当前AWMF膝关节和髋关节置换术指南-个体风险]。

Orthopadie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1007/s00132-025-04610-1
Dimitrios Mouselimis, Christian Lüring
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背景:在2022年,德国关节置换术登记处记录了超过30万例全髋关节和膝关节原发性关节置换术。不断增加的干预措施自然导致可能的并发症的绝对数量增加。丰富的国际数据使得确定术后并发症的危险因素成为可能。危险因素:参与德国骨科领域指南的专业协会非常强调可改变的危险因素,因为适当的管理可以减少术后并发症的可能性。最常见的可改变的危险因素之一是肥胖,其患病率在大多数发达国家一直居高不下。在骨科领域,德国科学医学学会协会关注可改变的危险因素,包括肥胖、糖尿病和吸烟。肥胖:特别是在肥胖的情况下,膝关节和髋关节置换术的指南建议体重指数为 bbb30 kg/m2的患者尝试减肥。BMI ≥40 kg/m2被认为是指南中的“相对禁忌症”。两个指导方针都强调共同决策。最终,对每个肥胖患者的风险和收益进行特别关键的个人评估仍然是最终决定的关键。
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[Current AWMF guidelines on knee and hip arthroplasty - individual risks].

Background: In the year 2022, more than 300,000 total hip and knee primary arthroplasties were recorded in the German Arthroplasty Registry. The ever-increasing number of interventions naturally leads to an increase in the absolute number of possible complications. The abundance of internationally available data makes it possible to determine risk factors for postoperative complications.

Risk factors: Professional societies involved in the German guidelines in the field of orthopedics place great emphasis on modifiable risk factors, as their adequate management can consequently reduce the likelihood of postoperative complications. One of the most common modifiable risk factors is obesity, with its prevalence remaining consistently high in most developed countries. In the field of orthopedics, the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany focuses on modifiable risk factors including obesity, diabetes mellitus and smoking.

Obesity: In the case of obesity in particular, the guidelines for knee and hip arthroplasty recommend a weight loss attempt for patients with a BMI > 30 kg/m2. A BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2 is considered a "relative contraindication" in the guidelines. Shared decision making is emphasized in both guidelines. Ultimately, the particularly critical individual assessment of risk and benefit for each obese patient remains crucial for the final decision.

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