Author:
Smolle Maria A.,Hörlesberger Nina,Musser Ewald,Maier Michael,Reinbacher Patrick,Friesenbichler Jörg,Leithner Andreas,Maurer-Ertl Werner
Abstract
Abstract
In combination with pain and elevated inflammatory parameters that are frequently observed following elective total hip arthroplasty (THA), air entrapment on radiographic images could be indicative of necrotising fasciitis. The aim of the present study was to analyse presence/extent of air entrapment following THA, and to correlate radiological with clinical findings. One-hundred patients undergoing short-stem elective THA (ANA NOVA Alpha Proxy-system) were prospectively included. Patients received pre- and postoperative x-rays (day 1 + discharge) of the affected hip, together with a CT-scan of the lower extremity (discharge). C-reactive-protein-(CRP), leukocyte, haemoglobin-, creatinine-, glucose-, sodium-levels – and based on these the LRINEC score– as well as pain-scores (numeral-rating-scale, NRS) at postoperative days 1, 3 and 5 were documented. Air entrapment was visible in 98% of x-rays taken postoperatively and in 93% of CT-scans at discharge. Leukocyte-levels significantly decreased from postoperative day 1 to 5. CRP-levels had a peak at the 3rd postoperative day (p < 0.001). On discharge-x-rays of patients with low body-mass-indexes, air entrapment was significantly more often visible (p = 0.040). Neither implant-related nor laboratory parameters, LRINEC- or NRS-scores significantly correlated with presence/extent of air entrapment (p > 0.05). Considering the high rate of air entrapment following elective THA postoperatively and at discharge, suspicion of an infection with gas-producing bacteria may only be raised in case of persistent inflammatory parameters, deteriorating general condition and signs of local infection.
Funder
Johnson & Johnson (Vienna, Austria) Medtronic (Vienna, Austria) Alphamed-Fischer
Implantec
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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