-- blood clots -- mortality -- surgical-site bleeding -- infection in patients receiving aspirin versus guideline-approved therapiesThe study found that aspirin patients had:
-- fewer risk factors for blood clots prior to surgery -- lower odds for blood clots compared to patients on warfarin -- similar odds compared to patients receiving injectable therapies to prevent clots -- no difference in bleeding risks or mortality"Not only have surgical techniques changed, but patients undergoing knee surgery today are more likely to be younger and healthier than when the current treatment guidelines were developed," said Dr. Bozic. "Aspirin is a simple, inexpensive and commonly used drug with few side effects, so it's a very attractive alternative." The study concludes that more research needs to be conducted to help physicians determine which patient characteristics and treatment factors are best suited for aspirin use to prevent blood clots in knee replacement patients. Most patients who undergo total knee replacement are between the ages of 60 and 80, but orthopaedic surgeons evaluate patients on an individual basis. Recommendations for surgery are based on a patient's pain and disability, not age. Total knee replacements have been performed successfully at all ages, from the teenager with juvenile arthritis to the elderly patient with degenerative arthritis. This study shows significance as more than 533,000 knee replacements were performed in 2005. Disclosure: Dr. Bozic and his co-authors received research grants from the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation and California Healthcare Foundation, and the Patient Safety Research and Training Grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Abstract 073 More information about joint replacement and blood clots About AAOS To view this release online, go to: http://www.pwrnewmedia.com/2008/aaos030508/index.html
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