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The Impact of Diabetes on Patient Outcomes After Total Knee Arthroplasty in an Asian Population.

Bryon J X Teo1, Hwei-Chi Chong2, William Yeo2, Andrew H C Tan1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Diabetes is implicated with poorer outcomes and more complications after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). We aim to determine whether diabetes affects infection risk, functional outcomes, patient-reported outcome measures, and patient satisfaction in Asian patients after TKA.
METHODS: Prospectively collected data for 905 patients who underwent unilateral TKA by a single surgeon from February 2004 to July 2014 were reviewed, of which 123 (13.6%) patients suffered from diabetes. At 2-year follow-up, the change in range of motion of the operated knee, body mass index, Knee Society Score, Oxford Knee Score (OKS), and Short Form-36 from baseline was compared between diabetic and nondiabetic patients. We also analyzed the length of hospitalization stay, infection risk, and patient satisfaction between the 2 groups.
RESULTS: Compared with nondiabetic patients, diabetic patients had significantly poorer preoperative OKS (37.6 on 8.3 to 35.8 .38.0, P = .02) and Short Form-36 Mental Component Score (48.3 Me11.2 to 51.7 1.10.7, P = .01). At 2-year follow-up, diabetes continued to be associated with poorer OKS of 21.2 018.4 and Knee Society Score Function score of 64.7 Fu20.9 compared to 19.1 0.6.2 (P = .02) and 71.8 0220.1 (P = .01) respectively in nondiabetic patients. Interestingly, the difference in mental well-being was no longer significant after TKA. A significantly larger proportion of diabetic patients (50%) had a reduction in body mass index after TKA compared to 36% in nondiabetic patients (P < .01). There was no difference in range of motion, length of hospitalization stay, infection risk, and patient satisfaction.
CONCLUSION: Despite poorer physical scores throughout, diabetic patients are no less satisfied and had significantly greater improvement in mental well-being and weight reduction after surgery.
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Keywords:  Asian; arthroplasty; diabetes; outcome scores; patient-reported outcome measures; total knee arthroplasty

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30017216     DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2018.06.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Arthroplasty        ISSN: 0883-5403            Impact factor:   4.757


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