Shoulder arthroplasty for inflammatory arthritis is associated with higher rates of medical and surgical complications: a nationwide matched cohort analysis from 2016-2020

Oct 18, 2023Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery

Shoulder replacement surgery for inflammatory arthritis has higher medical and surgical complication rates: a nationwide matched study from 2016-2020

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Abstract

Patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA) undergoing shoulder arthroplasty experienced increased risks of several complications compared to those with osteoarthritis (OA).

  • IA patients were more likely to be female and had longer hospital stays and higher total costs.
  • After matching, IA patients had a higher risk of deep wound infection (3.14 times more likely).
  • The risk of implant loosening was 4.11 times greater in IA patients.
  • Mechanical complications occurred at a rate 6.34 times higher in IA patients.
  • IA patients showed a decreased risk of postoperative stiffness (0.36 times less likely).
  • Medically, IA patients had nearly three times the risk of pulmonary embolism and a higher risk of acute blood loss anemia.

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