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Mildly decreased preoperative bilirubin levels are associated with infections after shoulder and knee arthroplasty
Authors:Brenda Laky  Isabella Alram  Julia K Frank  Leo Pauzenberger  Werner Anderl  Karl-Heinz Wagner  Philipp R Heuberer
Affiliation:1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Vienna Shoulder and Sports Clinic, Vienna, Austria;2. Department for Nutritional Sciences, The University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;3. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Vienna Shoulder and Sports Clinic, Vienna, Austria

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Surgery Clinic, Dublin, Ireland;4. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Vienna Shoulder and Sports Clinic, Vienna, Austria

Austrian Research Group for Regenerative and Orthopedic Medicine (AURROM), Division Orthopedic Research, Vienna, Austria

Shoulder and Sports Center, Orthopedic Unit, Mödling, Austria;5. Department for Nutritional Sciences, The University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Department for Nutritional Sciences, Research Platform Active Ageing, The University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Abstract:Increasing numbers of arthroplasties are also accompanied by postoperative infections. The main purpose was to evaluate preoperative serum bilirubin levels between patients with and without infections after shoulder and knee arthroplasties. For this retrospective case-control single-center study, a total of 108 patients were extracted from a prospectively collected database. Eighteen patients with infections after shoulder (n = 8) and knee (n = 10) arthroplasty were matched by age, gender, and implant type in a 1:5-scenario to 90 patients (40 shoulders and 50 knees) without postoperative infection. Demographic data, preoperative blood parameters, and postoperative infection-related outcomes were evaluated. Total bilirubin was the only preoperative parameter significantly different between the infection (8.21 ± 3.25 μmol/L or 0.48 ± 0.19 mg/dL) and noninfection (10.78 ± 4.62 μmol/L or 0.63 ± 0.27 mg/dL; P = .014) group, while C-reactive protein and other liver parameters were similar between the groups. Significantly more controls (92.1%) had preoperative bilirubin levels above 8.72 μmol/L or 0.51 mg/dL than cases (7.9%; P = .007). The 5-year infection survival-rate was 65.6% for patients with preoperative bilirubin levels < 8.72 μmol/L or < 0.51 mg/dL and 91.2% with ≥ 8.72 μmol/L or ≥ 0.51 mg/dL. Mildly decreased preoperative bilirubin levels with a cutoff at 8.72 μmol/L or 0.51 mg/dL were significantly associated to patients with infections after shoulder and knee arthroplasty. There were no differences in other blood parameters or comorbidities between patients with infections and their matched-controls.
Keywords:arthroplasty  bilirubin  C-reactive protein  infection  total joint replacement
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