Exclusion of patients with sequential primary total joint arthroplasties from arthroplasty outcome studies biases outcome estimates: a retrospective cohort study

Sep 10, 2013Osteoarthritis and cartilage

Leaving out patients with multiple joint replacements done one after another may bias joint surgery outcome studies

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Abstract

Among 97,374 eligible patients, 20.4% received a second primary elective TJA procedure within 2 years.

  • Recipients of multiple primary TJAs were more likely to be female, younger, and have fewer co-morbidities.
  • Those receiving multiple TJAs experienced a higher rate of surgical complications, including early revision.
  • After adjusting for patient characteristics, receiving more than one primary TJA was associated with lower odds of surgical complications following the index surgery.

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