Primary hip and knee replacement was associated with a 90-day fatal pulmonary embolism rate of 0.07% (3 of 4253), suggesting these are no longer high-risk procedures.
Observational (n=4,253)
What is the incidence of fatal pulmonary embolism at 90 days in patients undergoing primary hip and knee replacement?
Fatal pulmonary embolism is rare (0.07%) following elective primary joint replacement, suggesting these surgeries should no longer be considered high-risk for fatal PE with modern surgical practice.
We studied 4253 patients undergoing primary joint replacement between November 2002 and November 2007, of whom 4060 received aspirin only as chemical prophylaxis; 46 were mistakenly given low molecular weight heparin initially, which was stopped and changed to aspirin; 136 received no chemoprophylaxis and 11 patients received warfarin because of a previous history of pulmonary embolism. We identified the rate of clinical thromboembolism before and after discharge, and the mortality from pulmonary embolism at 90 days. The overall death rate was 0.31% (13 of 4253) and the rate of fatal pulmonary embolism was 0.07% (3 of 4253). Our data suggest that fatal pulmonary embolism is not common following elective primary joint replacement, and with modern surgical practice elective hip and knee replacement should no longer be considered high-risk procedures.
Cusick एट अल. (गुरुवार) ने प्राथमिक कूल्हे और घुटने के प्रतिस्थापन (n=4,253) पर एक प्रेक्षणात्मक अध्ययन किया। 90 दिनों में फेफड़े के एंबोलिज़्म से मृत्यु दर का मूल्यांकन प्राथमिक कूल्हे और घुटने के प्रतिस्थापन पर किया गया। प्राथमिक कूल्हे और घुटने के प्रतिस्थापन का 90-दिन की घातक फेफड़े के एंबोलिज़्म दर 0.07% (4253 में से 3) थी, जो सुझाव देती है कि ये अब उच्च जोखिम वाली प्रक्रियाएँ नहीं हैं।