The purpose of this brief report was to identify the differences in blood investigations between total hip and knee replacement. We evaluated 80 consecutive patients who underwent hip (40) or knee (40) replacement, by examining pre- and postoperative blood samples. Preoperative blood tests were performed within 30 days prior to surgery, while postoperative blood tests were performed within 24 hours after surgery. We did not find any statistically significant difference between pre- and postoperative hematologic variables between groups (P > .05). Total hip and knee replacement impact patients in early postoperative in a similar way from a systemic point of view.
Sanchez-Romero E.A., Battaglino A., Campanella W., Turroni S., Bishop M.D., Villafane J.H. (2021). Impact on Blood Tests of Lower Limb Joint Replacement for the Treatment of Osteoarthritis: Hip and Knee. TOPICS IN GERIATRIC REHABILITATION, 37(4), 227-229 [10.1097/TGR.0000000000000337].
Impact on Blood Tests of Lower Limb Joint Replacement for the Treatment of Osteoarthritis: Hip and Knee
Turroni S.;
2021
Abstract
The purpose of this brief report was to identify the differences in blood investigations between total hip and knee replacement. We evaluated 80 consecutive patients who underwent hip (40) or knee (40) replacement, by examining pre- and postoperative blood samples. Preoperative blood tests were performed within 30 days prior to surgery, while postoperative blood tests were performed within 24 hours after surgery. We did not find any statistically significant difference between pre- and postoperative hematologic variables between groups (P > .05). Total hip and knee replacement impact patients in early postoperative in a similar way from a systemic point of view.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


