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Hypoalbuminemia increases the risk of failure following one-stage septic revision for periprosthetic joint infection.

Giacomo TraversoJorge H NuñezThorsten GehrkeMustafa Citak
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2023)
TLC, hemoglobin; WBC count; glucose levels; and malnutrition, understood as the combination of albumin and TLC, were not found to be statically significant risk factors for failure after single-stage revision for PJI. However, albumin < 3.5 g/dL, alone was a statically significant risk factor for failure after single-stage revision for PJI. As hypoalbuminemia seems to influence the failure rate, it is advisable to measure albumin levels in preoperative workups.
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