• Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Feb 2019

    Mechanical thromboprophylaxis would suffice after total knee arthroplasties in Asian patients?

    • Young-Hoo Kim, V Anil, Ashwini Gaurav, Jang-Won Park, and Jun-Shik Kim.
    • The Joint Replacement Center, Seoul Metropolitan SeoNam Hospital, #20, Sinjeongipen 1-ro, YangCheon-Gu, Seoul, 08040, Republic of Korea. younghookim@ewha.ac.kr.
    • Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2019 Feb 1; 139 (2): 167-171.

    PurposeOur prospective study evaluated the incidence and location of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), the risk factors for PE and the natural history of DVT after TKA in patients who have received only mechanical compression device without having any chemical thromboprophylaxis or therapeutic treatment.MethodsWe studied 408 consecutive patients (691 knees) who underwent primary TKA; 283 patients had one-stage bilateral TKAs and 125 had unilateral TKAs. Coagulation assays, the full blood count and blood typing tests, and serum chemical profiles were undertaken in all patients on three separate occasions. Molecular genetic testing was performed preoperatively to detect the genetic traits involving DVT. Bilateral simultaneous or unilateral venograms were carried out at 6 or 7 days after operation. Perfusion lung scanning was undertaken before and at 7 or 8 days after operation.ResultsIn the 691 venograms in 408 patients, only 4 knees (0.6%) were positive for fresh thrombi. In the 4 knees with DVT, thrombi were located in the calf veins. We observed factor V Leiden mutation, antithrombin-III level, and prothrombin promoter G20210A mutation were absent in all patients. We saw no relationship between DVT and coagulation or thrombophilic data. No pulmonary embolism (PE) occurred as shown by negative perfusion lung scan and absence of symptoms.ConclusionWe concluded that the combinations of absent thrombophilic polymorphisms with low clinical prothrombotic risk factors led to low prevalence of DVT and virtually absent PE after TKA in the current series of patients, who had received mechanical compression device only without chemical thromboprophylaxis.

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