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Does Preoperative Statin Exposure Reduce Prosthetic Joint Infections and Revisions Following Total Joint Arthroplasty?
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Introduction: The pleiotropic effects of statins extend beyond managing cardiovascular health and are suggested to modulate Staphylococcus aureus biofilm formation with prosthetic joint infection (PJI) reduction. However, a large analysis of statin use prior to total joint arthroplasty (TJA) to determine infection and revision risk is lacking. We specifically evaluated: 90-day to two-year (1) prosthetic joint infection (PJIs); (2) revisions; and (3) respective risk factors. Materials and Methods: We queried a national, all-payer database for patients undergoing either TKA or THA between 2010–2020. Chronic statin exposure was defined as >3 prescriptions filled within one-year prior to TJA (statin users). A control cohort of patients undergoing TJA without history of statin use prior was identified (statin naïve). Cohorts were matched 1:1 based on demographics and comorbidities (TKA: n=579,136; THA: n=202,092). Multivariate logistic regression was performed to evaluate risk factors for PJIs and revisions. Results: Among TKA recipients, statin users had lower incidence of PJIs at one year (0.36 vs. 0.39%) to two years (0.45 vs. 0.49%) compared to the statin naïve (all, p≤0.007). Similarly, statin users had lower incidence of one- to two-year revisions (all, p≤0.048). Among THA recipients, statin users had lower incidence of PJIs at 90 days (0.37 vs. 0.45%) to two years (2% vs. 2.14%) (all, p<0.001). Similar trends were observed for 90-day to two-year revisions (all, p≤0.022). Statin use was independently associated with decreased odds of PJIs and revisions by one year. Conclusions: Statin use is associated with a reduced risk of PJIs and revisions from one to two years following TJA. It may be worthwhile to ensure patients take statin therapy if indicated for previously established cardiovascular guidelines.
Title: Does Preoperative Statin Exposure Reduce Prosthetic Joint Infections and Revisions Following Total Joint Arthroplasty?
Description:
Introduction: The pleiotropic effects of statins extend beyond managing cardiovascular health and are suggested to modulate Staphylococcus aureus biofilm formation with prosthetic joint infection (PJI) reduction.
However, a large analysis of statin use prior to total joint arthroplasty (TJA) to determine infection and revision risk is lacking.
We specifically evaluated: 90-day to two-year (1) prosthetic joint infection (PJIs); (2) revisions; and (3) respective risk factors.
Materials and Methods: We queried a national, all-payer database for patients undergoing either TKA or THA between 2010–2020.
Chronic statin exposure was defined as >3 prescriptions filled within one-year prior to TJA (statin users).
A control cohort of patients undergoing TJA without history of statin use prior was identified (statin naïve).
Cohorts were matched 1:1 based on demographics and comorbidities (TKA: n=579,136; THA: n=202,092).
Multivariate logistic regression was performed to evaluate risk factors for PJIs and revisions.
Results: Among TKA recipients, statin users had lower incidence of PJIs at one year (0.
36 vs.
0.
39%) to two years (0.
45 vs.
0.
49%) compared to the statin naïve (all, p≤0.
007).
Similarly, statin users had lower incidence of one- to two-year revisions (all, p≤0.
048).
Among THA recipients, statin users had lower incidence of PJIs at 90 days (0.
37 vs.
0.
45%) to two years (2% vs.
2.
14%) (all, p<0.
001).
Similar trends were observed for 90-day to two-year revisions (all, p≤0.
022).
Statin use was independently associated with decreased odds of PJIs and revisions by one year.
Conclusions: Statin use is associated with a reduced risk of PJIs and revisions from one to two years following TJA.
It may be worthwhile to ensure patients take statin therapy if indicated for previously established cardiovascular guidelines.
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