Non-selective Day-1 Haemoglobin Monitoring Following Elective Primary Knee Arthroplasty: Clinical Value or Outdated Practice?
Abdulrahman Kashkosh, Bawan Hama, Abhishek Vashista, Syed Y Ahmad, Ahsan M Sani, Ganapathy R Perianayagam, Girish Vashista

TL;DR
This study finds that routine blood tests for anemia one day after knee replacement surgery offer little benefit due to modern techniques that reduce blood loss.
Contribution
The study challenges the routine use of Day-1 haemoglobin monitoring in knee arthroplasty under modern surgical practices.
Findings
Only 1.3% of patients had Day-1 haemoglobin levels below 80 g/L.
Modern techniques reduced transfusion rates to 2.4% with no transfusion-related complications.
No patients required reoperation for haemorrhage.
Abstract
Background Knee arthroplasty is one of the most commonly performed elective surgeries in the UK. Routine Day-1 postoperative haemoglobin (Hb) monitoring is standard practice, but its value is increasingly questioned. Improvements in perioperative care, surgical technique, and the use of adjuncts have significantly reduced blood loss and transfusion rates. Objectives The main objective of this study is to evaluate the need for universal, routine Day-1 Hb monitoring following elective primary knee arthroplasty by assessing the mean Hb drop, the rate of severe anaemia, and the rate of red blood cell (RBC) transfusions. Methods We conducted a retrospective audit of 452 consecutive total and unicondylar primary knee arthroplasties performed by a single surgeon between March 2013 and February 2020. Standardised surgical techniques were employed, including an anteromedial approach,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy · Blood transfusion and management · Airway Management and Intubation Techniques
