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Key clinical point: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) do not exhibit an elevated risk for acute or 1-year postoperative surgical site infection following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) compared with patients with osteoarthritis.

Major finding: The risk for surgical site infection at 90 days (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0.81; P = .598) and 1 year (aOR 0.463; P = .26) post-TKA was not significantly different between patients with RA and osteoarthritis.

Study details: This retrospective cohort study included patients with RA (n = 1,126) and osteoarthritis (n = 63,215) who underwent primary TKA.

Disclosures: No external funding was received for this study. The authors declared no conflict of interests.

Source: Chung HK et al. Sci Rep. 2021;11:22704 (Nov 22). Doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-02153-x.

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Key clinical point: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) do not exhibit an elevated risk for acute or 1-year postoperative surgical site infection following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) compared with patients with osteoarthritis.

Major finding: The risk for surgical site infection at 90 days (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0.81; P = .598) and 1 year (aOR 0.463; P = .26) post-TKA was not significantly different between patients with RA and osteoarthritis.

Study details: This retrospective cohort study included patients with RA (n = 1,126) and osteoarthritis (n = 63,215) who underwent primary TKA.

Disclosures: No external funding was received for this study. The authors declared no conflict of interests.

Source: Chung HK et al. Sci Rep. 2021;11:22704 (Nov 22). Doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-02153-x.

Key clinical point: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) do not exhibit an elevated risk for acute or 1-year postoperative surgical site infection following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) compared with patients with osteoarthritis.

Major finding: The risk for surgical site infection at 90 days (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0.81; P = .598) and 1 year (aOR 0.463; P = .26) post-TKA was not significantly different between patients with RA and osteoarthritis.

Study details: This retrospective cohort study included patients with RA (n = 1,126) and osteoarthritis (n = 63,215) who underwent primary TKA.

Disclosures: No external funding was received for this study. The authors declared no conflict of interests.

Source: Chung HK et al. Sci Rep. 2021;11:22704 (Nov 22). Doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-02153-x.

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