Title of article :
Lower birth rate in patients with total hip replacement
Author/Authors :
ARTAMA, Miia School of Health Sciences - University of Tampere , SKYTTÄ, Eerik T Coxa Hospital for Joint Replacement , HUHTALA, Heini School of Health Sciences - University of Tampere , LEINO, Mikko School of Medicine - University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland , KUITUNEN, Ilari School of Medicine - University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland , ESKELINEN, Antti Coxa Hospital for Joint Replacement
Abstract :
Background and purpose — There have been few studies on the
effect of THR on pregnancy or delivery, and they have mainly
been based on small and regional data. We evaluated the birth
rate nationwide in patients of fertile age with THR.
Patients and methods — This nationwide population-based
cohort study was based on registry data on 5,863 Finnish THR
patients who had undergone a THR between 1985 and 2006, and
who were aged 15–45 years (females) or 15–50 years (males) at the
time of THR. The matched reference cohort consisted of 17,575
sex- and age-matched individuals (3 for each patient) who were
alive and resident in Finland at the time of the patient’s THR.
Birth rate and Cox hazard ratios (HRs) with 95% CI for live
births were calculated.
Results — The birth rate after THR was approximately 20–60%
lower in the male and female patient groups than in the reference
individuals. The probability of having a live birth after THR was
lower in female patients than in reference individuals, in all but
the oldest age group (40–45 years). The same phenomenon was
seen in male patients in all but the youngest age group (15–19
years). Adjustment for potential confounders increased the prob-
ability of THR patients having a live birth compared to reference
individuals, but the birth rate was still clearly reduced (in men,
adjusted HR = 0.80, 95% CI: 0.69–0.92; in women, adjusted HR
= 0.56, 95% CI: 0.46–0.68).
Interpretation — THR has a substantial effect on the birth rate
of offspring, in both women and men. THR patients had a lower
birth rate and probability of having a child after surgery, even
after taking possible confounders into account.
Keywords :
total hip replacement , Lower birth rate , patients
Journal title :
Acta Orthopaedica