Table 3

Published data on joint arthroplasties in hemophilic patients

ReferenceNo. of arthroplastiesHA patients, nHB patients, nArthroplasties in HA, %95% CI
Small et al 5 TKR 80.0 30.9-97.3 
Magone et al10  9 TKR 85.7 41.9-98.0 
Kelley et al11  34 THR 26 96.3 77.9-99.5 
Heeg et al12  12 TJR 87.5 46.3-98.3 
Thomanson et al13  23 TKR 13 86.7 59.5-96.6 
Hicks et al14  102 TJR 66* 95.9 88.0-98.7 
Rodriguez-Merchan15  34 TKR 25 83.3 65.7-92.9 
Tagariello et al, this study 328 TJR 235 15 94.4 90.9-96.6 
ReferenceNo. of arthroplastiesHA patients, nHB patients, nArthroplasties in HA, %95% CI
Small et al 5 TKR 80.0 30.9-97.3 
Magone et al10  9 TKR 85.7 41.9-98.0 
Kelley et al11  34 THR 26 96.3 77.9-99.5 
Heeg et al12  12 TJR 87.5 46.3-98.3 
Thomanson et al13  23 TKR 13 86.7 59.5-96.6 
Hicks et al14  102 TJR 66* 95.9 88.0-98.7 
Rodriguez-Merchan15  34 TKR 25 83.3 65.7-92.9 
Tagariello et al, this study 328 TJR 235 15 94.4 90.9-96.6 

TKR indicates total knee replacement; THR, total hip replacement; TJR, total joint replacement (joint unspecified); CI, confidence interval; HA, hemophilia A; and HB, hemophilia B.

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The study originally reported 70 HA patients, but 4 were excluded because they were duplicated in the study by Kelley et al.

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