Introduction Respiratory complications are common after arthroplasty, with
pulmonary thromboembolic disease (PTE) and fat emboli being the most seriou
s. A scintigraphic study was designed to assess the occurrence of both dise
ases. A prospective tomographic study of perfusion was performed within 24
h of arthroplasty. Details of the detection of fat embolism will be present
ed elsewhere.
Methods Patients with previous PTE were excluded. Tomographic lung studies
were acquired after Tc-99m-macroaggregated albumin injection. Pre- and post
-operative arterial blood gases (ABGs) and relevant chest radiography/compu
ted tomography scans were obtained. ABGs were analysed as the difference in
alveolar-arterial oxygen gradients, pre- and post-operatively (DA-a).
Results Forty patients were studied (16F, 24M) with a mean age of 71 years
(range 36-88 years). Of these, 16 were hip and 24 knee arthroplasties. PTE
was detected in 25 of 38 (66%) patients evaluated. The value of DA, was sig
nificantly different between patients with PTE and without PTE (P > 0.05).
Administration of prophylactic pre-operative low molecular weight heparin m
akes no difference to the early onset of PTE.
Conclusion There is a high incidence of PTE immediately after arthroplasty.
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