Perioperative blood loss during joint replacement: comparison between patients with and without hemophilia

Abstract Background Although arthroplasty provides satisfactory pain relief, functional improvement, and reduced flexion contracture in patients with hemophilia arthropathy, bleeding remains the primary problem associated with hemophilic arthropathy joint replacement. We aimed to explore the differe...

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Main Authors: Shanyou Yuan, Lixia Song, Haoli Jiang, Jinghua Wang, Xianjia Ning, Wenxue Jiang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2022-06-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-022-03217-y
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author Shanyou Yuan
Lixia Song
Haoli Jiang
Jinghua Wang
Xianjia Ning
Wenxue Jiang
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Lixia Song
Haoli Jiang
Jinghua Wang
Xianjia Ning
Wenxue Jiang
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description Abstract Background Although arthroplasty provides satisfactory pain relief, functional improvement, and reduced flexion contracture in patients with hemophilia arthropathy, bleeding remains the primary problem associated with hemophilic arthropathy joint replacement. We aimed to explore the differences in perioperative blood loss (PBL) associated with joint replacement surgery in patients with and without hemophilia. Methods This study retrospectively analyzed 61 cases of PBL in patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, including 37 patients with hemophilia and 24 patients without hemophilia. All patients demonstrated severe joint flexion contractures that seriously affected their daily lives and required surgical intervention. PBL was compared between the two groups. Results In univariate analysis, the overall (p < 0.001) and hidden (p < 0.001) blood losses were significantly higher for patients with hemophilia than those for patients without hemophilia. However, after adjustment for multiple factors, there was no significant difference in overall blood loss between the two groups (p = 0.731). In addition, sex, age group, and surgical site did not affect blood loss in patients with hemophilia. Conclusion Overt bleeding did not increase significantly in patients with hemophilia, compared with that in patients without hemophilia. In terms of blood loss, joint replacement surgery for patients with hemophilia is relatively safe. The results of this study must be verified by a prospective follow-up study with larger sample size. Trial registration Retrospectively registered.
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spelling doaj.art-6ad410698137457bae22aedc3eb457932022-12-22T04:02:06ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2022-06-011711510.1186/s13018-022-03217-yPerioperative blood loss during joint replacement: comparison between patients with and without hemophiliaShanyou Yuan0Lixia Song1Haoli Jiang2Jinghua Wang3Xianjia Ning4Wenxue Jiang5Department of Orthopedics, The Third People’s Hospital of ShenzhenDepartment of Orthopedics, The Third People’s Hospital of ShenzhenDepartment of Orthopedics, The Third People’s Hospital of ShenzhenCenter of Clinical Epidemiology, The Third People’s Hospital of ShenzhenCenter of Clinical Epidemiology, The Third People’s Hospital of ShenzhenDepartment of Orthopedics, The Third People’s Hospital of ShenzhenAbstract Background Although arthroplasty provides satisfactory pain relief, functional improvement, and reduced flexion contracture in patients with hemophilia arthropathy, bleeding remains the primary problem associated with hemophilic arthropathy joint replacement. We aimed to explore the differences in perioperative blood loss (PBL) associated with joint replacement surgery in patients with and without hemophilia. Methods This study retrospectively analyzed 61 cases of PBL in patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, including 37 patients with hemophilia and 24 patients without hemophilia. All patients demonstrated severe joint flexion contractures that seriously affected their daily lives and required surgical intervention. PBL was compared between the two groups. Results In univariate analysis, the overall (p < 0.001) and hidden (p < 0.001) blood losses were significantly higher for patients with hemophilia than those for patients without hemophilia. However, after adjustment for multiple factors, there was no significant difference in overall blood loss between the two groups (p = 0.731). In addition, sex, age group, and surgical site did not affect blood loss in patients with hemophilia. Conclusion Overt bleeding did not increase significantly in patients with hemophilia, compared with that in patients without hemophilia. In terms of blood loss, joint replacement surgery for patients with hemophilia is relatively safe. The results of this study must be verified by a prospective follow-up study with larger sample size. Trial registration Retrospectively registered.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-022-03217-yHemophilic arthritisTotal joint replacementHemophiliaBlood loss
spellingShingle Shanyou Yuan
Lixia Song
Haoli Jiang
Jinghua Wang
Xianjia Ning
Wenxue Jiang
Perioperative blood loss during joint replacement: comparison between patients with and without hemophilia
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Hemophilic arthritis
Total joint replacement
Hemophilia
Blood loss
title Perioperative blood loss during joint replacement: comparison between patients with and without hemophilia
title_full Perioperative blood loss during joint replacement: comparison between patients with and without hemophilia
title_fullStr Perioperative blood loss during joint replacement: comparison between patients with and without hemophilia
title_full_unstemmed Perioperative blood loss during joint replacement: comparison between patients with and without hemophilia
title_short Perioperative blood loss during joint replacement: comparison between patients with and without hemophilia
title_sort perioperative blood loss during joint replacement comparison between patients with and without hemophilia
topic Hemophilic arthritis
Total joint replacement
Hemophilia
Blood loss
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-022-03217-y
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