TY - JOUR
T1 - Preoperative nutritional status and post-operative infection in total knee replacements
T2 - A prospective study of 213 patients
AU - Font-Vizcarra, Lluís
AU - Lozano, Luis
AU - Ríos, José
AU - Forga, Maria Teresa
AU - Soriano, Alex
PY - 2011/9
Y1 - 2011/9
N2 - Purpose: To assess the potential relationship between preoperative nutritional status, including anthropometric parameters, and infection following total knee replacement surgery. Methods: A total of 213 patients undergoing total knee replacement between December 2007 and May 2008 were prospectively studied. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis were excluded. For each patient we pre-operatively checked biochemical and anthropometric parameters of nutrition information about co-morbidities such as diabetes and high blood pressure, ASA score, age, and gender. Information about early infections, both superficial and deep, was collected. A descriptive statistical analysis and univariate/multivariate logistic regression model for risk factors were performed. Results: Eleven patients (5.16%) had an infection, 5 deep and 6 superficial. Neither co-morbidities nor preoperatively biochemical parameters were associated with infection. However, in the univariate logistic regression model there was an inversely proportional relationship between triceps skinfold (TSF) and infection. After adjusting for age, ASA score and gender (multivariate logistic regression), TSF remained significantly associated with infection. Conclusion: There was a statistically significant association between TSF and post-operative infection risk after TKR. Level of evidence: Level I (Prospective prognostic study). © 2011 Wichtig Editore.
AB - Purpose: To assess the potential relationship between preoperative nutritional status, including anthropometric parameters, and infection following total knee replacement surgery. Methods: A total of 213 patients undergoing total knee replacement between December 2007 and May 2008 were prospectively studied. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis were excluded. For each patient we pre-operatively checked biochemical and anthropometric parameters of nutrition information about co-morbidities such as diabetes and high blood pressure, ASA score, age, and gender. Information about early infections, both superficial and deep, was collected. A descriptive statistical analysis and univariate/multivariate logistic regression model for risk factors were performed. Results: Eleven patients (5.16%) had an infection, 5 deep and 6 superficial. Neither co-morbidities nor preoperatively biochemical parameters were associated with infection. However, in the univariate logistic regression model there was an inversely proportional relationship between triceps skinfold (TSF) and infection. After adjusting for age, ASA score and gender (multivariate logistic regression), TSF remained significantly associated with infection. Conclusion: There was a statistically significant association between TSF and post-operative infection risk after TKR. Level of evidence: Level I (Prospective prognostic study). © 2011 Wichtig Editore.
KW - Acute infection
KW - Knee
KW - Nutritional status
KW - Prosthesis and risk factors
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/81355132359
U2 - 10.5301/ijao.5000025
DO - 10.5301/ijao.5000025
M3 - Article
C2 - 22094569
SN - 0391-3988
VL - 34
SP - 876
EP - 881
JO - International Journal of Artificial Organs
JF - International Journal of Artificial Organs
IS - 9
ER -