2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.knee.2020.11.007
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Gout in primary total knee arthroplasty: Prevalent but not independently associated with complications

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“…Interestingly, other studies have reported that CAs are not associated with perioperative TKA complications. One study of more than 64,000 patients with gout found that, after controlling for patient-specific confounders, gout was not associated with the development of PJI or an increased rate of revision after TKA 3 . The authors concluded that, while gout was initially associated with increased complications in their study, this association disappeared after controlling for confounders 3 .…”
Section: Treatment Of Gout Cppd Disease and Pji And Associated Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interestingly, other studies have reported that CAs are not associated with perioperative TKA complications. One study of more than 64,000 patients with gout found that, after controlling for patient-specific confounders, gout was not associated with the development of PJI or an increased rate of revision after TKA 3 . The authors concluded that, while gout was initially associated with increased complications in their study, this association disappeared after controlling for confounders 3 .…”
Section: Treatment Of Gout Cppd Disease and Pji And Associated Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to the similar presentations of PJI and CA, patients may receive unnecessary surgical treatment for presumed PJI 3 . The current recommended surgical treatments for PJI include debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention (DAIR) and 1-stage or 2-stage revision arthroplasty 69 .…”
Section: Treatment Of Gout Cppd Disease and Pji And Associated Outcomesmentioning
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“…A 2021 review of Medicare data from over 1 million primary TKA patients found a higher overall gout prevalence of 5.7%, and similarly did not find any difference in PJI or revision, concluding that gout is not an independent risk factor for adverse outcomes after TKA but that surgeons should be aware that patients with gout often have other risk factors such as obesity and renal disease and counsel accordingly. 31…”
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confidence: 99%