Low preoperative hematocrit adversely affects short-term outcomes after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair

Noah Kim BS , Kenny Ling MD , Katherine Wang BA , David E. Komatsu PhD , Edward D. Wang MD
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Abstract

Background

The purpose of this study was to investigate preoperative anemia as a risk factor for postoperative complications after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR).

Methods

Adult patients who underwent ARCR from 2015-2020 were identified in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database. Patients were grouped according to the following preoperative hematocrit levels: normal (male >39%, female >36%), mild anemia (male 33%-39%, female 33%-36%), and moderate to severe anemia (male and female ≤33%). Multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to identify significant differences in 30-day postoperative complication rates.

Results

Of the 21,836 patients identified, 19,726 (90.3%) patients had normal preoperative hematocrit, 1731 (7.9%) were mildly anemic, and 379 (1.7%) were moderate to severely anemic. After adjusting for significantly associated demographics and comorbidities, mild anemia was a significant predictor of any complication (odds ratio [OR] 1.436, P = .007), cardiac complications (OR 4.891, P = .002) sepsis-related complications (OR 4.760, P = .004), readmission (OR 1.585, P = .014), and nonhome discharge (OR 1.839, P = .006). Moderate to severe anemia was a significant predictor of any complication (OR 2.471, P < .001), readmission (OR 3.002, P < .001), and nonhome discharge (OR 3.211, P < .001).

Conclusion

Preoperative anemia is a significant risk factor for postoperative complications within 30 days of ARCR.
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术前低血细胞比容会对关节镜下肩袖修复术后的短期疗效产生不利影响
背景本研究旨在调查术前贫血是关节镜下肩袖修复术(ARCR)术后并发症的风险因素。方法从美国外科学院国家外科质量改进计划数据库中识别出 2015-2020 年期间接受 ARCR 的成人患者。根据术前血细胞比容水平对患者进行分组:正常(男性>39%,女性>36%)、轻度贫血(男性33%-39%,女性33%-36%)和中重度贫血(男性和女性≤33%)。结果 在确定的 21836 例患者中,19726 例(90.3%)患者术前血细胞比容正常,1731 例(7.9%)轻度贫血,379 例(1.7%)中度至重度贫血。在调整了明显相关的人口统计学和合并症后,轻度贫血是任何并发症(几率比 [OR] 1.436,P = .007)、心脏并发症(OR 4.891,P = .002)、脓毒症相关并发症(OR 4.760,P = .004)、再入院(OR 1.585,P = .014)和非家庭出院(OR 1.839,P = .006)的重要预测因素。中度至重度贫血是任何并发症(OR 2.471,P = .001)、再入院(OR 3.002,P = .001)和非家庭出院(OR 3.211,P = .001)的重要预测因素。
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