Preoperative Dehydration Is an Underrecognized Modifiable Risk Factor in Total Hip Arthroplasty.

Brandon E Lung, Matthew Kim, Kylie Callan, Maddison McLellan, Edward D Wang, William McMaster, Steven Yang, David H So
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Dehydration is an overlooked modifiable risk factor that should be optimized prior to elective total hip arthroplasty (THA) to reduce postoperative complications and inpatient costs. All primary THA from 2005 - 2019 were queried from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database, and patients were compared based on dehydration status: blood urea nitrogen (BUN): creatinine ratio (Cr) (BUN/Cr) < 20 (nondehydrated), 20 ≤ BUN/Cr ≤ 25 (moderately dehydrated), 25 < BUN/Cr (severely dehydrated). A subgroup analysis involving only elderly patients > 65 years and normalized gender-adjusted Cr values was also performed. The analysis included 212,452 patients who underwent THA. Adjusted multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the severely dehydrated cohort had a greater risk of overall complications, postoperative anemia requiring transfusion, nonhome discharge, and increased length of stay (all p < 0.01). Among the elderly, dehydrated patients had a greater risk of postoperative transfusion, cardiac complications, and nonhome discharge (all p < 0.01). BUN/Cr > 20 is an important preoperative diagnostic tool to identify at-risk dehydrated patients. Providers should optimize dehydration to prevent complications, decrease costs, and improve discharge planning. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 33(1):017-025, 2024).

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术前脱水是全髋关节置换术中一个未被充分认识的可调整风险因素。
脱水是一个被忽视的可改变的风险因素,应在择期全髋关节置换术(THA)前对其进行优化,以减少术后并发症和住院费用。我们从国家外科质量改进计划数据库中查询了 2005 - 2019 年间的所有初级全髋关节置换术,并根据脱水状态对患者进行了比较:血尿素氮(BUN):肌酐比值(Cr)(BUN/Cr)< 20(未脱水),20 ≤ BUN/Cr ≤ 25(中度脱水),25 < BUN/Cr(严重脱水)。此外,还进行了一项亚组分析,仅涉及年龄大于 65 岁的老年患者和经过性别调整的正常化 Cr 值。该分析包括 212,452 名接受 THA 的患者。调整后的多变量逻辑回归分析表明,严重脱水的组群发生总体并发症、术后贫血需要输血、不能回家出院和住院时间延长的风险更高(所有数据均小于 0.01)。在老年患者中,脱水患者出现术后输血、心脏并发症和非居家出院的风险更高(均为 P <0.01)。BUN/Cr > 20 是识别高危脱水患者的重要术前诊断工具。医疗人员应优化脱水情况,以预防并发症、降低成本并改善出院计划。(外科骨科进展杂志》33(1):017-025,2024 年)。
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