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Knee Surgery & Related Research
2023 Volume.35 No. 1 p.6 ~ p.6
The effect of Parkinson¡¯s disease on total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Yoon Jung-Ro

Yoon Tae-Hyuck
Lee Seung-Hoon
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the effect of Parkinson¡¯s disease (PD) on clinical outcomes and complications after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Our systematic review was conducted to answer the following questions: (1) does TKA negatively affect clinical outcomes in patients with PD? and (2) does TKA cause more complications in patients with PD?

Methods : A rigorous and systematic approach was used, and each selected study was evaluated for methodological quality. Data on study design, total number of cases enrolled, follow-up duration, PD severity, clinical outcome, and complications after TKA were analyzed.

Results : Fourteen studies were included. Nine studies reported clinical scores. TKA significantly increased knee and functional scores in the PD group. However, compared with knee and functional scores in the non-PD group, the increase in scores in the PD group was not statistically significant, but tended to be less than that in the non-PD group. Eleven studies reported complications. In six studies, there was no difference in the complication rate between the PD and non-PD group or did not include a control group. In five studies, the PD group had higher medical complication rates and similar or higher surgical complication rates than the non-PD group.

Conclusions : Patients with PD who underwent TKA showed satisfactory functional improvement and pain reduction. However, these outcomes were not as good as those in the non-PD group. The PD group had a higher probability of occurrence of medical complications than the non-PD group. Further, the PD group had a similar or higher surgical complication rate than the non-PD group.
KEYWORD
Total knee arthroplasty, Parkinson¡¯s disease, Clinical outcome, Complication
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