Risk of hip, vertebral fracture increases in decade after TKR: 3 insights

Orthopedic

After a total knee replacement procedure, the risk for hip and vertebral fracture increases, according to a study presented at the World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis & Musculoskeletal Diseases.

The fracture risk study was based on analysis of medical records from 1987 to 2002 in Sweden.

 

Here are three insights:

 

1. A total of 3,221 patients had both total knee replacement and hip fracture.

 

2. The study found that after total knee replacement, the risk for hip fracture increased by 4 percent and the risk for vertebral fracture increased by 19 percent compared to the population without TKR.

 

3. The hazard ratio for patients with knee osteoarthritis to have sustained a hip fracture during the 10 years preceding TKR was 0.58 and during the 10 years after the surgery 1.04.

 

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