Is Hepatitis C Infection Associated With a Higher Risk of Complications After Total Shoulder Arthroplasty?

Jul 23, 2016Clinical orthopaedics and related research

Hepatitis C infection linked to higher risk of problems after total shoulder replacement

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Abstract

Patients with hepatitis C have greater odds of complications after total shoulder arthroplasty, including infection and revision surgery.

  • Infection rates within 3 months are higher in patients with hepatitis C, with an odds ratio of 1.7.
  • The odds of infection within 6 months and 1 year are also increased, with odds ratios of 1.7 and 2.1, respectively.
  • Patients with hepatitis C have an increased risk of undergoing revision shoulder surgery within 1 year (odds ratio 1.5) and 2 years (odds ratio 1.6).
  • The likelihood of dislocation within 1 year is elevated in hepatitis C patients, with an odds ratio of 1.6.
  • Postoperative fractures within 1 year occur more frequently in patients with hepatitis C, with an odds ratio of 1.8.
  • Systemic or medical complications and the need for blood transfusion within 3 months are also more common, with odds ratios of 1.3 and 1.7, respectively.

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