U.S., Aug. 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07763535) titled 'Is BMI Outdated in TKA Patient Selection? Assessment of the Impact of Pre-tubercular Subcutaneous Tissue Thickness and the Risk of Postoperative Infection Following Total Knee Arthroplasty' on Aug. 10.

Brief Summary: While Body Mass Index (BMI) is currently used as a primary tool for risk stratification in patients undergoing Total Knee Athroplasty(TKA), its limitations raise concerns regarding its accuracy and fairness in guiding surgical decision-making. In particular, reliance on BMI alone may lead to the exclusion of patients who could safely benefit from surgery, while failing to identify others at increased risk due to unfavou...