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Factors Predicting Hemodynamic Interventions During Inpatient Admission After Shoulder Arthroplasty

We sought to identify the influence of shoulder arthroplasty (SA) type (primary anatomic, primary reverse, revision) and indication (fracture, arthritis) on the risk of postoperative packed red blood cell transfusion (pRBCT) and intravenous fluid bolus (IVFB). Patients who underwent SA from 2013 thr...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Diseases (2013) 2020-06, Vol.78 (2), p.131-139
Main Authors: Mai, David H, Atlas, Aaron M, Francis, Anna-Marie, Noman, Muhammad, Hamula, Mathew J, Abramowitz, Mark, Zuckerman, Joseph D, Virk, Mandeep S
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description We sought to identify the influence of shoulder arthroplasty (SA) type (primary anatomic, primary reverse, revision) and indication (fracture, arthritis) on the risk of postoperative packed red blood cell transfusion (pRBCT) and intravenous fluid bolus (IVFB). Patients who underwent SA from 2013 through 2016 at our institution were categorized into four groups: primary anatomic (pTSA; N = 298), primary reverse (pRTSA; N = 292), revision (RevSA; N = 133), and shoulder arthroplasty for fracture (SAF; N = 58). Basic demographics, intraoperative metrics, preoperative lab values, and postoperative interventions (pRBCT and IVFB) were retrieved from electronic records. There were 781 SAs, of which 176 cases involved at least one postoperative intervention: pRBCT (6.3%) or IVFB (18.8%). Compared to pTSA, the odds of pRBCT in pRTSA, revSA, and SAF were: 3.0 (95% CI 0.9-10.0), 3.4 (95% CI 0.9-2.7), and 8.6 (95% CI 2.2-32.9), respectively. Independent risk factors for pRBCT included increasing age (p = 0.003), underweight body mass index (p = 0.019), Charlson Comorbidity Index ≥ 3 (p = 0.002), inpatient discharge to higher level of care (p = 0.011), estimated blood loss (p = 0.003), and preoperative hemoglobin (p ≤ 0.001). Also, compared to pTSA, the odds for IVFB in pRTSA, revSA, and SAF were: 2.8 (95% CI 1.7-4.6), 2.2 (95% CI 1.2-4.0), and 4.7 (95% CI 2.2-9.9), respectively. Other independent risk factors for IVFB included female sex (0.002), CCI ≥ 3 (p = 0.017), and operative time (p = 0.047). Shoulder arthroplasty for fracture is an independent risk factor for higher risk of postoperative pRBCT and IVFB.
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