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Background: Postoperative febrile (POF) is a common complication after total joint arthroplasty (TJA). The goal of this research is to analyze the characteristics and risk factors of febrile following TJA.Methods: We retrospectively investigated 2482 patients who had first-time total knee arthroplasty (TKA) or total hip arthroplasty (THA) surgery at our institution between January 2020 and December 2020. Those patients were divided into TKA group and THA group. The patients' axillary temperatures were measured. POF was defined as a body temperature greater than 38°C. Then patients in the TKA and THA groups were respectively divided into non-febrile group and febrile group based on their body temperatures. Temperature changing characteristics of the patients in the febrile group were analyzed and recorded. A certain number of patients were chosen randomly from the non-febrile group. Gender, hypertension, diabetes, anesthesia, surgical time, and some laboratory data were analyzed between the febrile group and the non-febrile groupResults: Three percent of TKA patients (N=45) had febrile during hospitalization, and in the febrile group of TKA group, 38% (N=17) had febrile and maximum body temperature on postoperative day 2(POD2). Six percent of THA patients (N=46) had febrile during hospitalization, and in the febrile group of THA group, 65% (N=30) of the patients had febrile and maximum body temperature on POD1. In TKA group, compared with non-febrile group, febrile group has higher C-reactive protein (mg/L) (CRP) after surgery. In THA group, compared with the non-febrile group, the patients in the febrile group had larger fall in hemoglobin (g/L), and higher C-reactive protein (mg/L) (CRP) after surgery, so there were statistically significant differences between the two groups (PConclusion: The POF rate of TKA is 3%, and the first fever and maximum body temperature most commonly appear on the POD2. THA has a 6% POF rate, and the first fever and the maximum body temperature most commonly appear on the POD1. In both groups, high C-reactive protein is a risk factor for postoperative fever. In addition, the fall in hemoglobin is also related to postoperative fever in the THA group. |