Bidirectional Relationship Between Hypoalbuminemia and Postoperative Pneumonia in Elderly Hip Fracture Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Clinical Interventions in Aging Pub Date : 2025-08-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/CIA.S523802
Junxiang Wang, Hui Yu, Xin Xu, Junfei Guo
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Abstract

Background: Postoperative pneumonia is a common and severe complication following hip fracture (HF) surgery in the elderly. Hypoalbuminemia, a marker of poor nutritional status and systemic inflammation, is widely recognized as a predictor of adverse outcomes. However, their bidirectional relationship in elderly HF patients remains underexplored.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in China enrolling elderly patients (≥65 years) with HFs between Mar 2020 and Feb 2023. After predefined participants selection inclusion and exclusion criteria, 1661 surgically treated HF patients were included and analyzed utilizing multiple statistical models, including univariate logistic regression, Lasso regression, and Boruta algorithm for variable selection, while multivariate logistic regression and propensity score matching (PSM) for assess the bidirectional relationship between hypoalbuminemia and postoperative pneumonia. All participants' demographics, injury-related data, surgery-related data, perioperative complications, and two-year follow-up mortality rates were collected and compared.

Results: A total of 1,661 patients were included, of whom 144 developed postoperative pneumonia (8.67%). Preoperative hypoalbuminemia was identified as an independent risk factor for postoperative pneumonia (OR: 7.96, 95% CI: 4.08-15.53, P<0.001), while postoperative pneumonia itself was associated with an increased risk of developing hypoalbuminemia (OR: 2.34, 95% CI: 1.62-3.38, P<0.001). PSM, as sensitivity analyses, further confirmed that postoperative pneumonia itself exacerbates hypoalbuminemia, creating a detrimental cycle. In addition, postoperative pneumonia significantly prolonged hospital stays, increased complication, and elevated mortality rates at 3 months to 2 years (OR: 1.83-3.43, all P<0.05) follow-up period.

Conclusion: Preoperative hypoalbuminemia is a significant predictor of postoperative pneumonia in elderly patients with HFs, and postoperative pneumonia, in turn, exacerbates hypoalbuminemia, creating a deleterious cycle. Early nutritional assessment and intervention are essential in breaking this cycle and improving outcomes. These findings support the incorporation of routine nutritional screening and optimization into the preoperative care of elderly HF patients to reduce complications and enhance recovery.

老年髋部骨折患者低蛋白血症与术后肺炎的双向关系:一项回顾性队列研究。
背景:术后肺炎是老年人髋部骨折(HF)手术后常见且严重的并发症。低白蛋白血症是营养不良和全身性炎症的标志,被广泛认为是不良后果的预测因子。然而,它们在老年心衰患者中的双向关系仍未得到充分探讨。方法:本回顾性队列研究于2020年3月至2023年2月在中国进行,纳入老年HFs患者(≥65岁)。在预先设定的参与者选择纳入和排除标准后,纳入1661例手术治疗的HF患者,并使用多种统计模型进行分析,包括单变量logistic回归、Lasso回归和Boruta算法进行变量选择,而多变量logistic回归和倾向评分匹配(PSM)评估低白蛋白血症与术后肺炎之间的双向关系。收集并比较所有参与者的人口统计数据、损伤相关数据、手术相关数据、围手术期并发症和两年随访死亡率。结果:共纳入1661例患者,其中144例发生术后肺炎(8.67%)。术前低白蛋白血症被确定为术后肺炎的独立危险因素(OR: 7.96, 95% CI: 4.08-15.53, ppp)结论:术前低白蛋白血症是老年hf患者术后肺炎的重要预测因素,而术后肺炎又加剧了低白蛋白血症,形成了一个恶性循环。早期营养评估和干预对于打破这一循环和改善结果至关重要。这些发现支持将常规营养筛查和优化纳入老年心衰患者的术前护理,以减少并发症并促进康复。
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Clinical Interventions in Aging
Clinical Interventions in Aging GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
2.80%
发文量
193
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Interventions in Aging, is an online, peer reviewed, open access journal focusing on concise rapid reporting of original research and reviews in aging. Special attention will be given to papers reporting on actual or potential clinical applications leading to improved prevention or treatment of disease or a greater understanding of pathological processes that result from maladaptive changes in the body associated with aging. This journal is directed at a wide array of scientists, engineers, pharmacists, pharmacologists and clinical specialists wishing to maintain an up to date knowledge of this exciting and emerging field.
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