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Postoperative Risk of Hepatic Decompensation after Orthopedic Surgery in Patients with Cirrhosis

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摘要 Background and Aims:Previous studies have shown increased hepatic decompensation in patients with cirrhosis undergoing surgery.However,there are little data available in cirrhotics undergoing orthopedic surgery compared to cirrhotics who did not undergo surgery.The aim of this study was to examine the demographics,comorbid conditions,and clinical factors associated with hepatic decompensation within 90 days in cirrhotics who underwent orthopedic surgery.Methods:This is a retrospective matched cohort study.Inclusion criteria were cirrhosis diagnosis,age > 18 years,≥ 6 months continuous health plan membership,and a procedure code for orthopedic surgery.Up to five cirrhotic controls without orthopedic surgery were matched on age,gender,and cirrhosis diagnosis date.Data abstraction was performed for demographics,socioeconomics,clinical,and decompensation data.Chart review was performed for validation.Multivariable analysis estimated relative risk of decompensation.Results:Eight hundred fifty-three orthopedic surgery cases in cirrhotics were matched with 4,263 cirrhotic controls.Among the cases and matched controls,the mean age was 60.5 years,and 52.2% were female.Within 90 days after surgery,cases had more decompensation compared to matched controls (12.8% vs 4.9%).Using multivariable analysis,orthopedic surgery,a 0.5 g/dL decrease in serum albumin,and a 1-unit increase in Charlson Comorbidity Index were associated with a significantincrease in decompensation within 90 days of surgery.Diabetes,chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,and chronic kidney disease were seen with increased frequency in cases vs.matched controls.Conclusions:Cirrhotics who underwent orthopedic surgery had a significant increase in hepatic decompensation within 90 days of surgery compared to matched controls.An incremental decrease in serum albumin and an incremental increase in the Charlson Comorbidity Index were significantly associated with hepatic decompensation after surgery.
出处 《Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology》 SCIE 2016年第2期83-89,共7页 临床与转化肝病杂志(英文版)
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