Utilization Patterns, Efficacy, and Complications of Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Strategies in Primary Hip and Knee Arthroplasty as Reported by American Board of Orthopedic Surgery Part II Candidates

Jan 28, 2019The Journal of arthroplasty

Use, Effectiveness, and Problems of Blood Clot Prevention Methods in Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery Reported by Orthopedic Surgery Candidates

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Abstract

Analysis of 22,072 primary joint arthroplasty cases reveals 54.6% used more aggressive venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis strategies.

  • Less aggressive VTE prophylaxis strategies were used in 45.4% of patients.
  • The predominant less aggressive approach involved aspirin with sequential compression devices in 84.8% of cases.
  • Patients receiving less aggressive prophylaxis had a significantly lower complication rate (95.5% with no complications) compared to those with more aggressive strategies (93.0%).
  • More aggressive prophylaxis was associated with higher rates of mild and moderate thrombotic and bleeding events.
  • Infections occurred in 1.9% of patients using more aggressive strategies versus 1.3% with less aggressive strategies.
  • Death within 90 days was reported in 0.7% of patients on more aggressive strategies compared to 0.3% on less aggressive ones.

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