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Asymptomatic peripheral vascular disease in total knee arthroplasty: preoperative prevalence and risk factors
Authors:Ill Ho Park  Su Chan Lee  Il Seok Park  Chang Hyun Nam  Hye Sun Ahn  Ha Young Park  Viralkumar Harilal Gondalia  Kwang Am Jung
Affiliation:1. Joint and Arthritis Research, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Himchan Hospital, 20-8, Songpa-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:

Background

Although vascular disease is commonly accepted as a risk factor for wound complications and prosthetic joint infections, little is known about the preoperative prevalence of lower-extremity peripheral vascular disease in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA). In this study, we investigated the prevalence of asymptomatic vascular disease and its risk factors.

Materials and methods

A total of 1,000 knees of 692 patients who underwent primary TKA due to osteoarthritis were preoperatively evaluated by experienced musculoskeletal radiologists using Doppler ultrasonography of the lower extremity vessels. The mean age of the patients was 74.1 years (range 65–81). Risk factors for development of peripheral vascular disease were investigated.

Results

Abnormal findings were identified in 38 knees of 32 patients (4.6 %); atherosclerotic changes in 31 knees of 25 patients (3.6 %), deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in two knees, and anomalous vessels in five knees. Three out of 31 knees with atherosclerotic changes showed severe luminal stenosis. Two knees were moderate and 26 knees showed mild changes according to our institutional criteria. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that age and diabetes mellitus were positively associated with vascular pathology.

Conclusion

The prevalence of incidentally detected peripheral vascular disease was significant. Three of 31 knees had severe arterial stenosis and two knees had DVT. All patients with vascular pathologies had one or more risk factors related to vascular disease. Out of those patients, age was the most important risk factor. Understanding the prevalence of vascular pathology and related risk factors in TKA candidates may be important for successful TKA.

Level of Evidence

Level III.
Keywords:Vascular disease   TKA   DVT   Arterial complications
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