Zaidi, H; Stammers, J; Hafez, A; Mitchell, P; Alazzawi, S; Maris, A; Maslaris, A
(2024)
The impact of electronic cigarettes on the outcomes of total joint arthroplasty.
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg, 144 (11).
pp. 4801-4808.
ISSN 1434-3916
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-024-05565-2
SGUL Authors: Alazzawi, Sulaiman
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is known to result in poorer outcomes for patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty. Smoking tobacco cigarettes in the perioperative period is associated with higher analgesia usage, increased mortality, poorer healing, and an increased risk of medical complications. As such, many surgeons advise their patients not to smoke in the perioperative period. Electronic cigarettes are emerging as a popular alternative for usage by patients who would otherwise continue to smoke traditional cigarettes. Importantly, there has been limited investigation into the impact of electronic cigarette usage on the outcomes of total joint arthroplasty. This review investigates the potential detrimental effects caused by the usage of electronic cigarettes on the outcomes of total joint arthroplasty. METHODS: A systematic review was carried out in accordance with the PRISMA Guidelines. We have drawn from studies that investigated the impact of the constituents of E-cigarette vapour on bone health, wound healing, the immune system and the direct impact of electronic cigarette usage on surgical outcomes. RESULTS: Electronic cigarettes release nicotine in an inconsistent manner, resulting in many negative consequences for bone health. Furthermore, they depress the immune system, impair wound healing and may result in longer hospital stays. CONCLUSIONS: Electronic cigarette usage should be monitored in the perioperative period to reduce the risk of complication. There is a pressing need for more comprehensive research in this area to fully understand the implications of EC usage on the outcomes of total joint arthroplasty.
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Keywords: |
Aseptic loosening, Complications, Electronic cigarettes, Infection, Nicotine, PJI, TKA, Total hip arthroplasty THA, Total knee arthroplasty, Vape, Wound healing, Nicotine, Electronic cigarettes, Vape, Total knee arthroplasty, TKA, Total hip arthroplasty THA, Complications, Infection, PJI, Wound healing, Aseptic loosening, 1103 Clinical Sciences, Orthopedics |
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: |
Academic Structure > Institute of Medical & Biomedical Education (IMBE) |
Journal or Publication Title: |
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg |
ISSN: |
1434-3916 |
Language: |
eng |
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November 2024 | Published | 6 November 2024 | Published Online | 7 September 2024 | Accepted |
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Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 |
PubMed ID: |
39503768 |
Web of Science ID: |
WOS:001348598600001 |
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https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/116965 |
Publisher's version: |
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-024-05565-2 |
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