Affiliation:
1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine Sendai Miyagi Japan
2. Department of Health Administration and Policy Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine Sendai Miyagi Japan
3. Department of Radiology Akita University Graduate School of Medicine Akita Akita Japan
4. Department of Health Policy and Informatics Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School of Medicine and Dental Sciences Bunkyo‐Ku Tokyo Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACTIntroductionAdvances in pharmacological treatments have reduced joint deformities in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), leading to a decline in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) among RA patients. However, RA remains associated with higher risks of postoperative complications. This study compares postoperative complications during hospitalization in patients with RA and osteoarthritis (OA) undergoing TKA in Japan.MethodsThis retrospective cohort study utilized data from the Japanese Diagnosis Procedure Combination database from April 2016 to March 2023. Patients who underwent TKA were identified, and propensity score (PS) matching was performed to balance age, sex, body mass index, simultaneous surgeries, and comorbidities, resulting in 9048 matched pairs. Outcomes included periprosthetic joint infections (PJI), cognitive dysfunction, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and periprosthetic fractures. Statistical analyses were conducted using multivariate logistic regression with a significance threshold of p < 0.01.ResultsRA patients had higher risks of PJI (odds ratio [OR]: 1.473, 95% CI: 1.134–1.912, p = 0.004) and postoperative cognitive dysfunction (OR: 1.721, 95% CI: 1.190–2.488, p = 0.004) compared to OA patients. In contrast, no significant differences were observed in the incidence of DVT, PE, or periprosthetic fractures.ConclusionRA patients undergoing TKA are at increased risk of PJI and cognitive dysfunction, highlighting the need for tailored perioperative management. These findings provide important insights into optimizing outcomes for RA patients.