Preoperative Alcohol Use Disorder Is Associated With Increased Morbidity and Costs in Ankle Arthrodesis.

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Weston E McDonald, Joshua Morningstar, Sarah Jenkins, Christopher E Gross, Daniel J Scott
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IntroductionThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of alcohol use disorder (AUD) on postoperative outcomes following ankle anrthrodesis (AA).MethodsThis investigation utilized the Nationwide Readmissions Database from 2016 to 2020, identifying 26 705 patients who underwent primary elective AA, and further stratifying based on the presence of preoperative AUD (N = 612, 2.29%).ResultsMultivariate regression analysis, adjusting for demographic and comorbid disparities, revealed that preoperative AUD significantly predicted a 22% increase in the risk of complications (odds ratio [OR] = 1.217), a 42% increase in readmission risk (OR = 1.424), and a 135% increase in the likelihood of an extended LOS exceeding 4 days (OR = 2.349). Moreover, preoperative AUD was significantly associated with an approximate $7000 increase in total procedural costs (β = 6929.34).ConclusionThe AUD was statistically significantly associated with higher rates of multiple complications for patients undergoing AA. These findings suggest the importance of considering AUD as a risk factor in patient assessment and treatment planning for AA.Level of Evidence:Level III, Retrospective Cohort Study.

术前酒精使用障碍与踝关节融合术发病率和成本增加相关
本研究的目的是评估酒精使用障碍(AUD)对踝关节置换术(AA)术后预后的影响。方法本研究利用2016 - 2020年全国再入院数据库,确定26 705例原发性选择性AA患者,并根据术前AUD的存在进行进一步分层(N = 612, 2.29%)。结果多因素回归分析,调整人口统计学和共病差异,显示术前AUD显著预测并发症风险增加22%(优势比[OR] = 1.217),再入院风险增加42% (OR = 1.424),延长LOS超过4天的可能性增加135% (OR = 2.349)。此外,术前AUD与总手术费用增加约7000美元显著相关(β = 6929.34)。结论AUD与AA患者多重并发症发生率增高有统计学意义。这些发现表明,在对AA患者进行评估和制定治疗计划时,将AUD作为一个危险因素是很重要的。证据等级:III级,回顾性队列研究。
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