Retrospective audit of serum vitamin D levels in patients who underwent Latarjet procedure for anterior shoulder instability

Q4 Medicine
A. Rachuene, R. Dey, S. de Villiers, K. Berry, M. Mulder, J. Du Plessis, S. Roche
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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to review vitamin D levels in patients who underwent Latarjet procedures at a tertiary teaching hospital and a private clinic. METHODS: A retrospective review of clinical and radiological records was performed for 22 patients who underwent Latarjet procedure between November 2017 and June 2019. Postoperative vitamin D levels were retrieved and classified into sufficient (> 75 nmol/L), insufficient (25-75 nmol/L), and deficient (< 25 nmol/L) groups. Two observers assessed radiographic images of the patients at six weeks and three months after surgery. Any bone resorption, fracture and nonunion were reported, and interobserver reliability was analysed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: The median age was 20.5 years and was predominantly male. A little more than two-thirds (68.1%) of the patients were found to have insufficient or deficient levels of vitamin D. One patient from the insufficient group had postoperative bone resorption. Good interobserver reliability was observed with the ICC value being 0.86. CONCLUSION: This study found a prevalence of insufficient/deficient vitamin D levels in young patients undergoing a Latarjet procedure. This study serves as a reminder to orthopaedic surgeons that vitamin D deficiency is prevalent among patients undergoing Latarjet Level of evidence: Level 4.
肩前路不稳行拉塔捷手术患者血清维生素D水平的回顾性分析
背景:本研究的目的是回顾在三级教学医院和私人诊所接受Latarjet手术的患者的维生素D水平。方法:回顾性分析2017年11月至2019年6月期间接受Latarjet手术的22例患者的临床和放射学记录。术后恢复维生素D水平,并将其分为充足组(75 nmol/L)、不足组(25-75 nmol/L)和缺乏组(< 25 nmol/L)。两名观察员评估了患者术后6周和3个月的放射图像。报告任何骨吸收、骨折和骨不连,并使用类内相关系数(ICC)分析观察者间的信度。结果:中位年龄为20.5岁,以男性为主。超过三分之二(68.1%)的患者发现维生素d不足或缺乏。维生素d不足组中有1例患者术后出现骨吸收。观察到良好的观察者间信度,ICC值为0.86。结论:本研究发现在接受Latarjet手术的年轻患者中普遍存在维生素D水平不足/缺乏。这项研究提醒骨科医生,维生素D缺乏症在接受Latarjet手术的患者中很普遍。
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SA Orthopaedic Journal
SA Orthopaedic Journal Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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