Data-driven body mass index threshold associated with increased risk of 2-year periprosthetic joint infection following total shoulder arthroplasty

Nov 30, 2023Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery

Body mass index level linked to higher 2-year infection risk after total shoulder replacement

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Abstract

A BMI threshold of 40 is associated with a significantly increased risk of 2-year prosthetic joint infection following total shoulder arthroplasty.

  • The average age of patients undergoing total shoulder arthroplasty was 70.5 years, with an average BMI of 30.7.
  • Two BMI strata, 19-39 and 40+, were identified as having differing rates of 2-year prosthetic joint infection and 90-day major complications.
  • Patients with a BMI of 40 or higher had a 2.7 times greater risk of 2-year prosthetic joint infection compared to those with a BMI of 19-39.
  • No significant difference in the risk of 90-day major complications was found between the two BMI strata.

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