Michael C Marinier, Ayobami S Ogunsola, Jacob M Elkins
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摘要
背景:生物阻抗分析(BIA)是一种在临床环境中评估身体成分的现成工具。BIA在骨科,即关节置换术中很少受到关注。本研究旨在量化全关节置换术后围手术期身体成分的变化。方法:招募计划进行选择性全关节置换术的成年人参与。患者在围手术期接受BIA扫描:术前,术后第0天,术后第1天。结果:67例患者入组接受BIA扫描。平均年龄62.64±10.28岁,女性占49.2%。全仰卧组术后第0天干瘦体重增加0.36±0.61 kg (p < 0.001),瘦体重增加1.30±2.14 kg (p < 0.001)。患者接受的液体质量平均为1.16±0.58 kg。结论:BIA是一种快速、便携的工具,可用于住院外科患者的身体成分分析。本研究表明,BIA可以检测全关节置换术后的净液体变化,并可以近似地估计种植体质量。这可能有助于外科医生解释术后身体成分的变化。
Body Composition Changes in the Immediate Peri-operative Period Following Total Joint Arthroplasty.
Background: Bioimpedance analysis (BIA) is a readily available tool to assess body composition in a clinical setting. BIA has received little attention in orthopaedics and namely joint arthroplasty. This study aims to quantify changes in body composition in the immediate peri-operative period following total joint arthroplasty.
Methods: Adults scheduled for elective total joint arthroplasty were recruited to participate. Patients underwent BIA scans in the immediate peri-operative period: pre-operative on their day of surgery, post-operative day 0, and post-operative day 1.
Results: 67 patients were enrolled to undergo BIA scans. Mean age was 62.64 ± 10.28 years old, and 49.2% were females. The all-supine cohort exhibited a 0.36 ± 0.61 kg increase in dry lean mass (p < 0.001) and 1.30 ± 2.14 kg increase in lean body mass on postoperative day 0 (p < 0.001). Patients received to 1.16 ± 0.58 kg of fluid mass, on average.
Conclusion: BIA is a rapid, portable tool that allows for body composition analysis of an inpatient surgical population. This study demonstrated that BIA can detect net fluid changes and may approximate implant mass following total joint arthroplasty. This may aid surgeons in interpreting post-operative body composition changes.