Are Patients With Morbid Obesity at Increased Risk of Pulmonary Embolism or Proximal Deep Vein Thrombosis After Lower Limb Arthroplasty? A Large-database Study

Jul 5, 2023Clinical orthopaedics and related research

Are People with Severe Obesity More Likely to Have Blood Clots in the Lungs or Upper Leg After Leg Joint Surgery?

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Abstract

No difference in the odds of pulmonary embolism or proximal deep vein thrombosis was observed between patients with BMI less than 40 kg/m² and those with BMI 40 kg/m² or higher.

  • In patients undergoing lower limb arthroplasty, morbid obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m²) is not associated with an increased risk of clinically important venous thromboembolism.
  • The odds of pulmonary embolism were 0.8% for both BMI groups (less than 40 kg/m² and 40 kg/m² or higher).
  • The odds of proximal deep vein thrombosis were 0.4% in patients with BMI less than 40 kg/m² compared to 0.2% in those with BMI 40 kg/m² or higher.
  • Of patients receiving diagnostic imaging, 21% of CT pulmonary angiograms were positive for those with BMI less than 40 kg/m², compared to 14% for those with BMI 40 kg/m² or higher.
  • The percentage of CT pulmonary angiograms and ultrasounds ordered was similar across both BMI categories.

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