Preoperative Depression is Associated With Increased Complications Following Ankle Fracture Surgery.

Foot & ankle specialist Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-15 DOI:10.1177/19386400211065967
Matthew S Broggi, Syed Tahmid, John Hurt, Rishin J Kadakia, Jason T Bariteau, Michelle M Coleman
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Abstract

Background: The effects of preoperative depression following ankle fracture surgery remains unknown. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between preoperative depression and outcomes following ankle fracture surgery.

Methods: This retrospective study used the Truven MarketScan database to identify patients who underwent ankle fracture surgery from January 2009 to December 2018. Patients with and without a diagnosis of preoperative depression were identified based on International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes. Chi-squared and multivariate analyses were performed to determine the association between preoperative depression and postoperative complications following ankle fracture surgery. Results. In total, 107,897 patients were identified for analysis, 13,981 of whom were diagnosed with depression (13%). Preoperative depression was associated with the increased odds for postoperative infection (odds ratio [OR]: 1.33, confidence interval [CI]: 1.20-1.46), wound complications (OR: 1.13, CI: 1.00-1.28), pain-related postoperative emergency department visits (OR: 1.58, CI: 1.30-19.1), 30-day and 90-day readmissions (OR: 1.08, CI: 1.03-1.21 and OR: 1.13, CI: 1.07-1.18), sepsis (OR: 1.39, CI: 1.12-1.72), and postoperative development of complex regional pain syndrome (OR: 1.46, CI: 1.18-1.81).

Conclusion: Preoperative depression is associated with increased complications following ankle fracture surgery. Further studies are warranted to investigate the degree to which depression is a modifiable risk factor.

Level of evidence: 3.

术前抑郁与踝关节骨折手术后并发症的增加有关。
背景:踝关节骨折手术后术前抑郁的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在调查术前抑郁与踝关节骨折手术后预后之间的关系:这项回顾性研究使用 Truven MarketScan 数据库来识别 2009 年 1 月至 2018 年 12 月期间接受踝关节骨折手术的患者。根据国际疾病分类(ICD)代码确定了术前抑郁诊断与否的患者。为确定术前抑郁与踝关节骨折手术后并发症之间的关系,进行了卡方分析和多变量分析:共有 107,897 名患者被确定为分析对象,其中 13,981 人被诊断患有抑郁症(13%)。术前抑郁与术后感染(几率比 [OR]:1.33,置信区间 [CI]:1.20-1.46)、伤口并发症(OR:1.13,CI:1.00-1.28)、术后疼痛相关急诊就诊(OR:1.58,CI:1.30-19.1)、30 天和 90 天再入院率(OR:1.08,CI:1.03-1.21 和 OR:1.13,CI:1.07-1.18)、败血症(OR:1.39,CI:1.12-1.72)以及术后出现复杂区域疼痛综合征(OR:1.46,CI:1.18-1.81):结论:术前抑郁与踝关节骨折手术后并发症的增加有关。结论:术前抑郁与踝关节骨折手术后并发症的增加有关,需要进一步研究抑郁在多大程度上是一个可改变的风险因素:3.
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