翻修全肘关节置换术的 30 天并发症发生率较高:全国数据库描述性分析。

IF 1.5 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Dany El-Najjar, Apoorva Mehta, Puneet Gupta, Joel R Peterson, Erick M Marigi, Brandon Rogalski, David P Trofa, William N Levine, Charles M Jobin
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简介:翻修全肘关节置换术(TEA)适用于组件松动、假体周围关节感染和骨折。以往对翻修全肘关节置换术并发症的调查样本量较小,对急性并发症的探讨也很有限。本研究旨在利用一个大型国家数据库,描述接受翻修TEA手术患者的30天并发症及相关人口统计学特征:方法:使用 2015-2020 年美国外科医生学会国家外科质量改进计划数据库来识别所有翻修 TEA 患者:分析包括158名患者(平均年龄62.6岁)。总体并发症发生率为13.9%(n = 22)。最常见的30天并发症是器官/空间手术部位感染(3.8%,n = 6)、计划外再入院(3.2%,n = 5)、术中或术后输血(3.2%,n = 5)和计划外再手术(1.9%,n = 3)。有呼吸困难病史或因慢性病使用类固醇/免疫抑制剂的患者需要输血的出血率明显更高(分别为 p = 0.029 和 p = 0.021)。此外,80 岁或以上的患者非计划再入院率明显更高(p = .032):结论:TEA翻修术后30天内的并发症发生率为13.9%,其中大部分涉及手术部位感染、非计划再入院和输血:证据等级:IV。
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Revision total elbow arthroplasty is associated with a high rate of 30-day complications: A descriptive analysis of a national database.

Introduction: Revision total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) is indicated for component loosening, periprosthetic joint infection, and fractures. Previous investigations into revision TEA complications have small sample sizes and limited exploration of acute complications. This study aims to characterize the 30-day complications and associated demographics of patients undergoing revision TEA using a large national database.

Methods: The 2015-2020 American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database was used to identify all revision TEA patients.

Results: The analysis included 158 patients (average age 62.6 years). The overall complication rate was 13.9% (n = 22). The most common 30-day complications were organ/space surgical site infection (3.8%, n = 6), unplanned readmission (3.2%, n = 5), intraoperative or postoperative transfusion (3.2%, n = 5), and unplanned reoperation (1.9%, n = 3). Patients with a history of dyspnea or steroid/immunosuppressant use for a chronic condition had significantly higher rates of bleeding requiring transfusion (p = .029 and p = .021, respectively). Additionally, patients aged 80 years or older had a significantly higher rate of unplanned readmission (p = .032).

Conclusion: Revision TEA has a 13.9% rate of complications within 30-days of surgery, with most involving surgical site infection, unplanned readmission, and blood transfusion.

Level of evidence: IV.

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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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