Factores determinantes de la duración de la estancia hospitalaria en pacientes operados de artroplastia primaria total de rodilla usando un protocolo de recuperación mejorada (ERAS)

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Abstract

Introduction

There is an increase in degenerative arthropathies because of the increase in the longevity of world's population, making primary knee arthroplasties a procedure to recover quality of life without pain. There are factors associated with the length of hospital stay after this procedure.

Objective

To determine the risk factors influencing the hospital stay during the postoperative period of patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty with an enhanced recovery after surgery protocol (ERAS).

Methods

A retrospective study is carried out on patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty at an University Hospital in the period 2017-2020 using the ERAS protocol, during which 957 surgeries were performed.

Results

Average age of 71.7 ± 8.2 years, 62.4% were women and the 77.3% were classified as ASA II. The significantly associated factors to an increased length of stay are: age (P = .001), ASA scale (P = .04), day of surgery (P < .001), blood transfusion (P < .001), postoperative hemoglobin level at 48-72 h (P < .001), the time of first postoperative mobilization to ambulate and climb stairs (P < .001), the need for analgesic rescues (P = .003), and the presence of postoperative nausea and vomiting (P = .008).

Conclusions

There are statistically significant and clinically relevant factors associated with hospital stay. Determining these factors constitutes an advantage in hospital management, in the development of strategies to improve and optimize the quality of care and available health resources.

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使用增强型恢复方案(ERAS)进行初级全膝关节置换术的患者住院时间长短的决定因素。
导言:随着世界人口寿命的延长,退行性关节病的发病率也在增加,因此,膝关节置换术成为了恢复无痛生活质量的一种方法。这种手术后的住院时间与一些因素有关:目的:确定影响采用增强型术后恢复方案(ERAS)进行初级全膝关节置换术的患者术后住院时间的风险因素:对某大学附属医院2017-2020年期间采用ERAS方案接受初级全膝关节置换术的患者进行回顾性研究,期间共进行了957例手术:平均年龄为(71.7±8.2)岁,62.4%为女性,77.3%被归类为ASA II级。与住院时间延长显著相关的因素有:年龄(P=0.001)、ASA等级(P=0.04)、手术日(P结论:在ERAS方案下,住院时间延长的统计学意义和临床意义显著:与住院时间相关的因素具有统计学意义和临床相关性。确定这些因素对医院管理、制定改善和优化医疗质量及可用医疗资源的战略具有重要意义。
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