Frailty and Pre-Frailty in the Setting of Total Joint Arthroplasty: A Narrative Review.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2023-07-10 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/21514593231188864
Adam Pearl, Aya Ismail, Tariq Alsadi, Zachary Crespi, Mohammad Daher, Khaled Saleh
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Background: Total joint arthroplasties are among the most common surgical procedures performed in the United States. Although numerous safeguards are in place to optimize patient health and safety pre-, intra-, and postoperatively, patient frailty is often incompletely assessed or not assessed at all. Frailty has been shown to increase rates of adverse events and length of stay. We discuss the impact of frailty on patient outcomes and healthcare economics as well as provide widely accepted models to assess frailty and their optimal usage.

Methods: Several databases were searched using the keywords "frailty," "TJA," "THA," "frailty index," "frailty assessment," and "frailty risk." A total of 45 articles were used in this literature review.

Results: It is estimated that nearly half of patients over the age of 85 meet criteria for frailty. Frailty in surgical patients has been shown to increase total costs as well as length of stay. Additionally, increased rates of numerous adverse events are associated with increased frailty.

Conclusions: The literature demonstrates that frailty poses increased risk of adverse events, increased length of stay, and increased cost. There are several models that accurately assess frailty and can feasibly be implemented into preoperative screening.

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全关节关节置换术中的虚弱和虚弱前期:叙述性综述。
背景:全关节关节置换术是美国最常见的外科手术之一。尽管有许多保障措施来优化术前、术中和术后患者的健康和安全,但对患者体弱程度的评估往往不全面或根本没有评估。事实证明,体弱会增加不良事件的发生率和住院时间。我们将讨论虚弱对患者预后和医疗经济的影响,并提供广为接受的虚弱评估模型及其最佳使用方法:使用关键词 "虚弱"、"TJA"、"THA"、"虚弱指数"、"虚弱评估 "和 "虚弱风险 "对多个数据库进行了检索。本文献综述共使用了 45 篇文章:据估计,85 岁以上的患者中有近一半符合虚弱标准。事实证明,手术患者体弱会增加总成本和住院时间。此外,许多不良事件的发生率也与体弱增加有关:文献表明,体弱会增加不良事件风险、延长住院时间并增加费用。有几种模型可以准确评估虚弱程度,并可以在术前筛查中使用。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation (GOS) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that provides clinical information concerning musculoskeletal conditions affecting the aging population. GOS focuses on care of geriatric orthopaedic patients and their subsequent rehabilitation. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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