OBESITY HAS A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON CLINICAL OUTCOME AFTER TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY

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Jarvenpaa, J. [1 ,2 ]
Kettunen, J.
Soininvaara, T.
Miettinen, H.
Kroger, H. [2 ]
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[1] Kuopio Univ Hosp, KYS, Dept Orthopaed & Traumatol, FI-70211 Kuopio, Finland
[2] Univ Eastern Finland, Fac Hlth Sci, Kuopio, Finland
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Total knee arthroplasty; obesity; clinical function; Knee Society Score; WOMAC; follow-up; OSTEOARTHRITIS; REPLACEMENT; PREVALENCE;
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Background and Aims: Obesity has been linked to the development of osteoarthritis of the knee and since the incidence of obesity is increasing, the need for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is likely to increase. Conflicting findings have been reported concerning the relationship between obesity and TKA. It has been shown in several studies, that obese patients have poorer clinical results after operation. On the other hand it has also been reported similar results for obese and non-obese patients. The purpose of this study was to analyze clinically and radiologically the results of total knee artrhoplasty in obese patients. Material and Methods: The study consisted of 48 patients who had a TKA. The patients were divided in two groups according their body mass index. Patients of BMI over 30 were regarded as obese. Results: The obese patients had poorer clinical success at the final follow-up, their WOMAC scores were significantly higher compared to non-obese (pain 20.7 vs. 11.6; p = 0.021, stiffness 26.9 vs. 13.4; p = 0.006, physical function 26.5 vs. 14.4; p = 0.003). Differences were also found in the Knee (KS) and Function (FS) scores and a long-term postoperative ROM and (KS: 83.6 vs. 88.9; p = 0.01, FS: 63.6/76.3; p = 0.051, ROM: 104.6 vs. 109.6; p = 0.016). Non-obese patients reached better percentage improvement in the KSS compared to obese patients (KS change + 194.5% vs. + 59.5%, p = 0.03; FS change + 51.5% vs. + 14.9%, p = 0.19). Conclusions: Obesity has a negative impact on the outcome of TKA, assessed by patients' clinical function and satisfaction level.
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