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体重影响初次全膝关节置换术的存活率:基于丹麦膝关节置换登记处的研究,共纳入 67810 例患者,中位随访时间为 5 年。

Weight affects survival of primary total knee arthroplasty: study based on the Danish Knee Arthroplasty Register with 67,810 patients and a median follow-up time of 5 years.

机构信息

a Department of Orthopedic Surgery , Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Clinical Orthopaedic Research Hvidovre (CORH) , Denmark.

b The Danish Clinical Registries (RKKP).

出版信息

Acta Orthop. 2019 Feb;90(1):60-66. doi: 10.1080/17453674.2018.1540091. Epub 2018 Dec 5.

Abstract

Background and purpose - Obesity is a rising issue worldwide and growing evidence supports poor outcome amongst obese patients following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Using nationwide registries we investigated the association between bodyweight and risk of revision of primary TKA. Patients and methods - All primary TKA performed during 1997-2015, weight at time of primary TKA and subsequent TKA revisions were identified in the Danish Knee Arthroplasty Register (DKR). Data on comorbidities and a priori selected confounding variables were collected from nationwide registries. The association between weight and 1st time TKA revision was calculated as both crude and adjusted hazard ratios (aHR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) using Cox regression. Results - Of 67,810 identified primary TKAs, 4.8% were revised within a median follow-up time of 5.4 years. No association between weight and risk of any revision in patients aged 18-54 and 55-70 years was found. Increased risk of any revision was seen in patients >70 years, 80-89 kg (aHR =1.5, CI 1.2-1.8), 90-99 kg (aHR =1.7, CI 1.3-2.1) and patients >99 kg (aHR =1.6, CI 1.3-2.1), as well as those weighing 45-60 kg (aHR =1.4, CI 1.1-1.9) compared with same aged patients weighing 70-79 kg. Interpretation - We found a complex association between weight and knee arthroplasty survival. There was an increased risk of any revision in patients older than 70 years of age weighing <60 kg and >80 kg. Patients aged 18-55 years weighing 60-69 kg had a lower risk of revision compared with all other weight groups, whereas weight was not found to affect risk of any revision in patients aged 55-70 years.

摘要

背景与目的-肥胖是全球日益严重的问题,越来越多的证据表明肥胖患者在全膝关节置换术(TKA)后预后较差。我们利用全国性登记处调查了体重与初次 TKA 翻修风险之间的关系。

患者和方法-在丹麦膝关节置换登记处(DKR)中确定了 1997 年至 2015 年间所有初次 TKA、初次 TKA 时的体重和随后的 TKA 翻修。从全国性登记处收集了合并症和预先选择的混杂变量的数据。使用 Cox 回归计算体重与初次 TKA 翻修之间的关联,包括粗风险比(HR)和调整后的风险比(aHR),置信区间(CI)为 95%。

结果-在确定的 67810 例初次 TKA 中,中位数随访时间为 5.4 年内有 4.8%进行了翻修。在 18-54 岁和 55-70 岁的患者中,体重与任何翻修风险之间无关联。在>70 岁的患者中,体重>80-89kg(aHR=1.5,CI 1.2-1.8)、体重 90-99kg(aHR=1.7,CI 1.3-2.1)和体重>99kg(aHR=1.6,CI 1.3-2.1)以及体重 45-60kg(aHR=1.4,CI 1.1-1.9)与同年龄体重 70-79kg 的患者相比,任何翻修的风险增加。

结论-我们发现体重与膝关节置换存活率之间存在复杂的关联。>70 岁体重<60kg 和>80kg 的患者任何翻修的风险增加。18-55 岁体重 60-69kg 的患者与所有其他体重组相比,翻修风险较低,而 55-70 岁的患者体重与任何翻修风险无关。

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