The C-reactive protein level after total knee arthroplasty is gender specific.
Christoph WindischSteffen BrodtEric RoehnerGeorg MatziolisPublished in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2016)
The present study was able to show, for the first time, that the complication-free course of CRP in the first 10 days after TKA implantation is gender specific. The impact of the finding on diagnostic is that the gender-specific CRP course provides a more precise evaluation of the complication-free course of CRP after TKA. These results have clinical relevance to the interpretation of postoperative CRP values in order to avoid unnecessary investigations such as puncture or surgical care in female and male patients with uncomplicated TKA. Level of evidence Diagnostic study, III.