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Polymyositis has minimal effect on primary total knee or hip arthroplasty outcomes.

Jasvinder A Singh1,2,3, John D Cleveland4.   

Abstract

To assess whether polymyositis is associated with more complications and higher healthcare utilization after total knee or hip arthroplasty (TKA/THA). Using the 1998-2014 U.S. National Inpatient Sample data, we performed multivariable-adjusted logistic regression analyses to assess the association of polymyositis with in-hospital complications (implant infection, revision, transfusion, mortality) and healthcare utilization (hospital charges, length of hospital stay, discharge to non-home setting), controlling for important covariates and confounders. Sensitivity analyses additionally adjusted the main models for hospital location/teaching status, bed size, and region. Of the 4,116,485 THAs and 8,127,282 TKAs, 853 people with polymyositis had THAs (0.02%) and 1038 had TKAs (0.01%). In multivariable-adjusted analyses, compared to people without polymyositis, people with polymyositis had similar odds of hospital charges above the median, hospital stay > 3 days, and discharge to non-home setting post-TKA and post-THA. Polymyositis was associated with significantly lower odds ratio (OR; 95% confidence interval [CI]) of revision and mortality post-THA, 0.44 (0.36, 0.55) and 0.63 (0.48, 0.84), but not post-TKA, 2.98 (0.47, 18.95) and 4.40 (0.61, 31.64), respectively. Findings from the main analyses were confirmed in the sensitivity analyses. People with polymyositis had no increase in healthcare utilization post-TKA/THA. A lower revision rate and mortality post-THA in people with polymyositis need further confirmation. Study findings should reassure the key stakeholders about the benefits of TKA/THA, including people with polymyositis.

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Keywords:  Discharge; Epidemiology; Health services research; Healthcare utilization; Hospital stay; Hospitalization; Infection; Mortality; Outcomes; Polymyositis; Resource utilization; Revision; THA; TKA; Total hip arthroplasty; Total knee arthroplasty; Transfusion

Year:  2020        PMID: 31897955     DOI: 10.1007/s10067-019-04877-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Rheumatol        ISSN: 0770-3198            Impact factor:   2.980


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9.  Better functional and similar pain outcomes in osteoarthritis compared to rheumatoid arthritis after primary total knee arthroplasty: a cohort study.

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