Obesity Epidemic: Is Its Impact on Total Joint Arthroplasty Underestimated? An Analysis of National Trends

Background Obesity is a well-established risk factor for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and a number of complications including prosthetic joint infection. The annual changes in the prevalence of obesity among primary, revision, and infected TJA has not been studied at a national level. Given the hi...

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Published inClinical orthopaedics and related research Vol. 475; no. 7; pp. 1798 - 1806
Main Authors George, Jaiben, Klika, Alison K., Navale, Suparna M., Newman, Jared M., Barsoum, Wael K., Higuera, Carlos A.
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Abstract Background Obesity is a well-established risk factor for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and a number of complications including prosthetic joint infection. The annual changes in the prevalence of obesity among primary, revision, and infected TJA has not been studied at a national level. Given the higher costs of complications of TJA, it is important to understand the association of obesity with the annual trends of revision and infected TJA. Questions/purposes (1) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients undergoing THA/TKA? (2) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients undergoing revision THA/TKA? (3) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients with infected THA/TKA? Methods Annual volumes of primary, revision, and infected THA and TKA from 1998 to 2011 were obtained from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample. Using mathematical equations, the prevalence of obesity was estimated from relative risks and national obesity prevalence. National obesity prevalence was obtained from public health sources and the relative risk estimates were obtained from previously published meta-analyses and population-based studies. Annual prevalence of obesity was obtained by dividing the number of obese primary/revision/infected procedures in each year by the total number of corresponding procedures in that year. Annual changes in the prevalence of obesity were analyzed using linear regression. Results The prevalence of obesity is increasing among patients undergoing THA (1998: 60,264 of 154,337 [39%], 2011: 160,241 of 305,755 [52%], increase of 1.05%/year [confidence interval {CI}, 0.95%–1.15%], p < 0.001) and TKA (1998: 143,681 of 251,309 [57%], 2011: 448,712 of 644,243 [70%], increase of 0.97%/year [CI, 0.87%–1.07%], p < 0.001). There was an increasing prevalence of obesity with THA revisions (1998: 16,322 of 34,139 [48%], 2011: 33,304 of 54,453 [61%], increase of 1.04%/year [CI, 0.94%–1.15%], p < 0.001) and in TKA revisions (1998: 16,837 of 26,539 [63%], 2011: 52,151 of 69,632 [75%], increase of 0.89%/year [CI, 0.79%–0.99%], p < 0.001). There was an increasing prevalence of obesity with THA infections (1998: 2068 of 3018 [69%], 2011: 6856 of 8687 [79%], increase of 0.80%/year [CI, 0.71%-0.89%], p < 0.001) and in TKA infections (1998: 3563 of 4684 [76%], 2011: 14,178 of 16,774 [85%], increase of 0.65%/year [CI, 0.57%–0.73%], p < 0.001). Conclusions The prevalence of obesity has increased in patients undergoing primary, revision, and infected TJA in United States. The obesity epidemic appears to be related to the growing trends of revision and infection after TJA. With the obesity rates expected to grow further, the revision and infection burden associated with obesity may increase in the future. Level of Evidence Level II, prognostic study.
AbstractList Background Obesity is a well-established risk factor for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and a number of complications including prosthetic joint infection. The annual changes in the prevalence of obesity among primary, revision, and infected TJA has not been studied at a national level. Given the higher costs of complications of TJA, it is important to understand the association of obesity with the annual trends of revision and infected TJA. Questions/purposes (1) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients undergoing THA/TKA? (2) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients undergoing revision THA/TKA? (3) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients with infected THA/TKA? Methods Annual volumes of primary, revision, and infected THA and TKA from 1998 to 2011 were obtained from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample. Using mathematical equations, the prevalence of obesity was estimated from relative risks and national obesity prevalence. National obesity prevalence was obtained from public health sources and the relative risk estimates were obtained from previously published meta-analyses and population-based studies. Annual prevalence of obesity was obtained by dividing the number of obese primary/revision/infected procedures in each year by the total number of corresponding procedures in that year. Annual changes in the prevalence of obesity were analyzed using linear regression. Results The prevalence of obesity is increasing among patients undergoing THA (1998: 60,264 of 154,337 [39%], 2011: 160,241 of 305,755 [52%], increase of 1.05%/year [confidence interval {CI}, 0.95%-1.15%], p < 0.001) and TKA (1998: 143,681 of 251,309 [57%], 2011: 448,712 of 644,243 [70%], increase of 0.97%/year [CI, 0.87%-1.07%], p < 0.001). There was an increasing prevalence of obesity with THA revisions (1998: 16,322 of 34,139 [48%], 2011: 33,304 of 54,453 [61%], increase of 1.04%/year [CI, 0.94%-1.15%], p < 0.001) and in TKA revisions (1998: 16,837 of 26,539 [63%], 2011: 52,151 of 69,632 [75%], increase of 0.89%/year [CI, 0.79%-0.99%], p < 0.001). There was an increasing prevalence of obesity with THA infections (1998: 2068 of 3018 [69%], 2011: 6856 of 8687 [79%], increase of 0.80%/year [CI, 0.71%-0.89%], p < 0.001) and in TKA infections (1998: 3563 of 4684 [76%], 2011: 14,178 of 16,774 [85%], increase of 0.65%/year [CI, 0.57%-0.73%], p < 0.001). Conclusions The prevalence of obesity has increased in patients undergoing primary, revision, and infected TJA in United States. The obesity epidemic appears to be related to the growing trends of revision and infection after TJA. With the obesity rates expected to grow further, the revision and infection burden associated with obesity may increase in the future. Level of Evidence Level II, prognostic study.
Background Obesity is a well-established risk factor for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and a number of complications including prosthetic joint infection. The annual changes in the prevalence of obesity among primary, revision, and infected TJA has not been studied at a national level. Given the higher costs of complications of TJA, it is important to understand the association of obesity with the annual trends of revision and infected TJA. Questions/purposes (1) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients undergoing THA/TKA? (2) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients undergoing revision THA/TKA? (3) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients with infected THA/TKA? Methods Annual volumes of primary, revision, and infected THA and TKA from 1998 to 2011 were obtained from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample. Using mathematical equations, the prevalence of obesity was estimated from relative risks and national obesity prevalence. National obesity prevalence was obtained from public health sources and the relative risk estimates were obtained from previously published meta-analyses and population-based studies. Annual prevalence of obesity was obtained by dividing the number of obese primary/revision/infected procedures in each year by the total number of corresponding procedures in that year. Annual changes in the prevalence of obesity were analyzed using linear regression. Results The prevalence of obesity is increasing among patients undergoing THA (1998: 60,264 of 154,337 [39%], 2011: 160,241 of 305,755 [52%], increase of 1.05%/year [confidence interval {CI}, 0.95%–1.15%], p < 0.001) and TKA (1998: 143,681 of 251,309 [57%], 2011: 448,712 of 644,243 [70%], increase of 0.97%/year [CI, 0.87%–1.07%], p < 0.001). There was an increasing prevalence of obesity with THA revisions (1998: 16,322 of 34,139 [48%], 2011: 33,304 of 54,453 [61%], increase of 1.04%/year [CI, 0.94%–1.15%], p < 0.001) and in TKA revisions (1998: 16,837 of 26,539 [63%], 2011: 52,151 of 69,632 [75%], increase of 0.89%/year [CI, 0.79%–0.99%], p < 0.001). There was an increasing prevalence of obesity with THA infections (1998: 2068 of 3018 [69%], 2011: 6856 of 8687 [79%], increase of 0.80%/year [CI, 0.71%-0.89%], p < 0.001) and in TKA infections (1998: 3563 of 4684 [76%], 2011: 14,178 of 16,774 [85%], increase of 0.65%/year [CI, 0.57%–0.73%], p < 0.001). Conclusions The prevalence of obesity has increased in patients undergoing primary, revision, and infected TJA in United States. The obesity epidemic appears to be related to the growing trends of revision and infection after TJA. With the obesity rates expected to grow further, the revision and infection burden associated with obesity may increase in the future. Level of Evidence Level II, prognostic study.
Obesity is a well-established risk factor for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and a number of complications including prosthetic joint infection. The annual changes in the prevalence of obesity among primary, revision, and infected TJA has not been studied at a national level. Given the higher costs of complications of TJA, it is important to understand the association of obesity with the annual trends of revision and infected TJA. (1) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients undergoing THA/TKA? (2) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients undergoing revision THA/TKA? (3) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients with infected THA/TKA? Annual volumes of primary, revision, and infected THA and TKA from 1998 to 2011 were obtained from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample. Using mathematical equations, the prevalence of obesity was estimated from relative risks and national obesity prevalence. National obesity prevalence was obtained from public health sources and the relative risk estimates were obtained from previously published meta-analyses and population-based studies. Annual prevalence of obesity was obtained by dividing the number of obese primary/revision/infected procedures in each year by the total number of corresponding procedures in that year. Annual changes in the prevalence of obesity were analyzed using linear regression. The prevalence of obesity is increasing among patients undergoing THA (1998: 60,264 of 154,337 [39%], 2011: 160,241 of 305,755 [52%], increase of 1.05%/year [confidence interval {CI}, 0.95%-1.15%], p < 0.001) and TKA (1998: 143,681 of 251,309 [57%], 2011: 448,712 of 644,243 [70%], increase of 0.97%/year [CI, 0.87%-1.07%], p < 0.001). There was an increasing prevalence of obesity with THA revisions (1998: 16,322 of 34,139 [48%], 2011: 33,304 of 54,453 [61%], increase of 1.04%/year [CI, 0.94%-1.15%], p < 0.001) and in TKA revisions (1998: 16,837 of 26,539 [63%], 2011: 52,151 of 69,632 [75%], increase of 0.89%/year [CI, 0.79%-0.99%], p < 0.001). There was an increasing prevalence of obesity with THA infections (1998: 2068 of 3018 [69%], 2011: 6856 of 8687 [79%], increase of 0.80%/year [CI, 0.71%-0.89%], p < 0.001) and in TKA infections (1998: 3563 of 4684 [76%], 2011: 14,178 of 16,774 [85%], increase of 0.65%/year [CI, 0.57%-0.73%], p < 0.001). The prevalence of obesity has increased in patients undergoing primary, revision, and infected TJA in United States. The obesity epidemic appears to be related to the growing trends of revision and infection after TJA. With the obesity rates expected to grow further, the revision and infection burden associated with obesity may increase in the future. Level II, prognostic study.
BACKGROUNDObesity is a well-established risk factor for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and a number of complications including prosthetic joint infection. The annual changes in the prevalence of obesity among primary, revision, and infected TJA has not been studied at a national level. Given the higher costs of complications of TJA, it is important to understand the association of obesity with the annual trends of revision and infected TJA.QUESTIONS/PURPOSES(1) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients undergoing THA/TKA? (2) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients undergoing revision THA/TKA? (3) Is the prevalence of obesity increasing among patients with infected THA/TKA?METHODSAnnual volumes of primary, revision, and infected THA and TKA from 1998 to 2011 were obtained from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample. Using mathematical equations, the prevalence of obesity was estimated from relative risks and national obesity prevalence. National obesity prevalence was obtained from public health sources and the relative risk estimates were obtained from previously published meta-analyses and population-based studies. Annual prevalence of obesity was obtained by dividing the number of obese primary/revision/infected procedures in each year by the total number of corresponding procedures in that year. Annual changes in the prevalence of obesity were analyzed using linear regression.RESULTSThe prevalence of obesity is increasing among patients undergoing THA (1998: 60,264 of 154,337 [39%], 2011: 160,241 of 305,755 [52%], increase of 1.05%/year [confidence interval {CI}, 0.95%-1.15%], p < 0.001) and TKA (1998: 143,681 of 251,309 [57%], 2011: 448,712 of 644,243 [70%], increase of 0.97%/year [CI, 0.87%-1.07%], p < 0.001). There was an increasing prevalence of obesity with THA revisions (1998: 16,322 of 34,139 [48%], 2011: 33,304 of 54,453 [61%], increase of 1.04%/year [CI, 0.94%-1.15%], p < 0.001) and in TKA revisions (1998: 16,837 of 26,539 [63%], 2011: 52,151 of 69,632 [75%], increase of 0.89%/year [CI, 0.79%-0.99%], p < 0.001). There was an increasing prevalence of obesity with THA infections (1998: 2068 of 3018 [69%], 2011: 6856 of 8687 [79%], increase of 0.80%/year [CI, 0.71%-0.89%], p < 0.001) and in TKA infections (1998: 3563 of 4684 [76%], 2011: 14,178 of 16,774 [85%], increase of 0.65%/year [CI, 0.57%-0.73%], p < 0.001).CONCLUSIONSThe prevalence of obesity has increased in patients undergoing primary, revision, and infected TJA in United States. The obesity epidemic appears to be related to the growing trends of revision and infection after TJA. With the obesity rates expected to grow further, the revision and infection burden associated with obesity may increase in the future.LEVEL OF EVIDENCELevel II, prognostic study.
Author Navale, Suparna M.
Newman, Jared M.
Barsoum, Wael K.
Klika, Alison K.
George, Jaiben
Higuera, Carlos A.
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Snippet Background Obesity is a well-established risk factor for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and a number of complications including prosthetic joint infection. The...
Obesity is a well-established risk factor for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and a number of complications including prosthetic joint infection. The annual...
Background Obesity is a well-established risk factor for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and a number of complications including prosthetic joint infection. The...
BACKGROUNDObesity is a well-established risk factor for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and a number of complications including prosthetic joint infection. The...
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SubjectTerms Arthroplasty
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
Conservative Orthopedics
Humans
Infection
Infections
Joint diseases
Joint surgery
Mathematical models
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Obesity
Obesity - complications
Obesity - epidemiology
Orthopedics
Population studies
Postoperative Complications - epidemiology
Prevalence
Prognosis
Prosthesis-Related Infections - epidemiology
Public health
Reoperation
Risk Factors
Sports Medicine
Surgery
Surgical Orthopedics
Surgical Wound Infection - epidemiology
Symposium: 2016 Musculoskeletal Infection Society Proceedings
Trends
United States - epidemiology
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Title Obesity Epidemic: Is Its Impact on Total Joint Arthroplasty Underestimated? An Analysis of National Trends
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